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DFCM Bid DA14027 Solicitation DA14027 Corrections-Intercom & Paging System Remodel Draper Prison-13304100 Bid designation: Public DFCM 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 Bid DA14027 Corrections-Intercom & Paging System Remodel Draper Prison13304100 Bid Number Bid Title Expected Expenditure DA14027 Corrections-Intercom & Paging System Remodel Draper Prison-13304100 $207,000.00 (This price is expected - not guaranteed) Bid Start Date May 30, 2014 2:05:38 PM MDT Bid End Date Jun 26, 2014 2:30:00 PM MDT Question & Answer End Jun 18, 2014 4:00:00 PM MDT Date Bid Contact Craig Wessman DFCM 801-673-2107 [email protected] Bid Contact Denise Austin VBS Program Coordinator DFCM 801-538-3708 [email protected] Contract Duration One Time Purchase Contract Renewal Not Applicable Prices Good for 45 days Pre-Bid Conference Jun 10, 2014 8:30:00 AM MDT Attendance is mandatory Location: Corrections Administration Building 14717 Minuteman Drive Draper, Utah Bid Comments Replacement of the existing intercom and paging systems in two separate buildings. The work includes modification to the existing control panels in the control rooms for the new switching and activation keys. The work includes removing the existing equipment, cabling, wires, speakers, and other equipment. The new equipment is to be installed as indicated on the drawings and specification which includes but is not limited to the following items: new amplifiers, speakers, switches, indicator lights, cabling and wiring, equipment housing boxes, and keyed control switches. Item Response Form Item DA14027--01-01 - Base Bid Quantity 1 lump sum Unit Price Subcontractor's List Due 6/27/2014 Liquidated Damages $175 per day Completion Date 11/28/2014 # of DFCM Addendums Business Organization Type Contractor's License # Delivery Location 5/30/2014 2:08 PM DFCM DFCM p. 2 DFCM Bid DA14027 4110 State Office Bldg. Salt Lake City UT 84114 Qty 1 Description Replacement of the existing intercom and paging systems. 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 3 DFCM Bid DA14027 STATE OF UTAH - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Division of Facilities Construction and Management DFCM MULTI-STEP BIDDING PROCESS FOR CONTRACTORS Request For Solicitation For Construction Services Stage II – Electrical Contractors Bidders List FY2014 May 30, 2014 INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH BUILDINGS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS DRAPER, UTAH DFCM Project No. 13304100 Envision Engineering 244 West 300 North, Ste. 100 Salt Lake City, Utah DFCM FORM 7a 042413 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 1 p. 4 DFCM Bid DA14027 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page # Title Sheet Table of Contents Invitation to Bid Project Description Stage II – Multi-Step Bidding Process Stage II - Project Schedule Bid Bond Instructions and Subcontractors List Form Contractor's Agreement Performance Bond Payment Bond Certificate of Substantial Completion Past Performance Rating Form 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 14 19 20 21 Technical Specifications: Drawings: Current copies of the DFCM General Conditions dated May 25, 2005 and all Supplemental General Conditions are available upon request at the DFCM office and on the DFCM web site at www.dfcm.utah.gov - “Standard Documents” – “Reference Documents” – “Supplemental General Conditions”, and are hereby made part of these contract documents by reference. The Agreement and General Conditions dated May 25, 2005 have been updated from versions that were formally adopted and in use prior to this date. The changes made to the General Conditions are identified in a document entitled Revisions to General Conditions that is available on DFCM’s web site at www.dfcm.utah.gov. DFCM FORM 7a 042413 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 2 p. 5 DFCM Bid DA14027 INVITATION TO BID ONLY FIRMS PRE-QUALIFIED DURING STAGE I OF THE RFS ARE ALLOWED TO BID ON THIS PROJECT The State of Utah - Division of Facilities Construction and Management (DFCM) is requesting bids for the construction of the following project: INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH BUILDINGS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS DFCM PROJECT NO: 13304100 Project Description: Replacement of the intercom equipment in the security cell block areas in multiple locations. Includes modifying existing control panels in the control rooms, complete with new switches, speakers, and microphones. Also includes new intercom and paging amplifiers, speakers, cabling, and equipment boxes and removal of the existing speakers, cabling, and amplifiers. Construction Cost Estimate: $207,000 FY2014 Prequalified Electrical Contractors All-Tech Electric Probst Electric Custom Electrical Services Schoonmaker Electro Mechanical GSL Electric Skyline Electric Company Hidden Peak Electric Taylor Electric Patriot Construction LLC TEC Electric The bid documents will be available at 3:00 PM on Friday May 30, 2014 on the DFCM web page at http://dfcm.utah.gov. See Project Description on page 4 for contact information. A MANDATORY pre-bid meeting and site visit will be held at 8:30 AM on Tuesday, June 10, 2014, at the Dept. of Corrections Administration Building, 14717 Minuteman Drive, Draper, Utah (this building is located on the East side of I-15). Prior to this meeting, the contractor’s representative that will be attending this meeting must submit a “USP Background Check Form” no later than 4:00 PM on Wednesday, June 04, 2014. All prequalified prime contractors wishing to bid on this project must attend this meeting starting in the Administration Building and then moving to the construction sites which are inside the prison security area. The “USP Background Check Form” is included as a part of the documents for this project. The individual must pass the background check to enter the sites inside the security area. Attendance at both the initial meeting in the Admin. Bldg. and the actual construction sites are required as part of the pre-bid meeting. Also included is the Utah Dept. of Corrections “Outside Contractor Rules and Regulations” which are a part of the requirements for this project to gain access to the project areas within the security areas. These rules apply both to the initial walk through and during construction. Bids are to be submitted electronically through a secure mailbox at BidSync (www.bidsync.com) until 2:30 PM on Thursday, June 26, 2014. It is the sole responsibility of the contractor to ensure their bid reaches BidSync before the closing date and time. There is no cost to the contractor to submit electronic bids via BidSync. Electronic bids may require the uploading of electronic attachments. The submission of attachments containing embedded documents (i.e., zip files, .mov, wmp, and mp3 files, etc.) is prohibited. All documents should be attached as separate files. Questions about using BidSync, please call customer service at 801-765-9245 option 1, option 1. A bid bond in the amount of five percent (5%) of the bid amount, made payable to the Division of Facilities Construction and Management on DFCM’s bid bond, shall accompany the bid submission and uploaded in BidSync. If the bid bond is not furnished with the bid through bidsync, the BID is NONRESPONSIVE. The Division of Facilities Construction & Management reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State. DIVISION OF FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT Capitol Hill Complex 4110 State Office Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 DFCM FORM 7a 042413 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 3 p. 6 DFCM Bid DA14027 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Contact Information: Project Specific Questions: All questions are to be submitted in writing through BidSync (www.bidsync.com). Refer to Project Schedule for deadline. Bidsync Technical/Bidding Questions: Bidsync Customer Service 801-765-9245 Option 1, Option 1 or www.bidsync.com. DFCM Project Manager: Craig Wessman Phone: 801 673-2107 Project Description: Replacement of the existing intercom and paging systems in two separate buildings. The work includes modification to the existing control panels in the control rooms for the new switching and activation keys. The work includes removing the existing equipment, cabling, wires, speakers, and other equipment. The new equipment is to be installed as indicated on the drawings and specification which includes but is not limited to the following items: new amplifiers, speakers, switches, indicator lights, cabling and wiring, equipment housing boxes, and keyed control switches. Schedule: Work in these areas must be scheduled in advance (14 days) since security must be maintained. The actual work should be completed in the least amount of time possible especially work on the control panels. The panels should come pre-assembled if possible to minimize the time needed to connect into the system. Only one control room shall be down at any given time while the switching of the panels is completed and the equipment is installed. Also only one control room shall be disrupted at a time for the other associated work required by this contract. Multiple crews working in different buildings or control rooms is not allowed due to the need to schedule a guard with each crew, unless prior approval is given by the Dept. of Corrections. The contractor should not plan on having multiple guards available. Base Bid: Replacement of the existing intercom and paging systems. Additive Alternates: None Liquidated Damages: $175 per day. DFCM FORM 7a 042413 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 4 p. 7 DFCM Bid DA14027 STAGE II - MULTI-STEP BIDDING PROCESS ONLY FIRMS PRE-QUALIFIED DURING STAGE I OF THE RFS ARE ALLOWED TO BID ON THIS PROJECT 1. Invitational Bid Procedures Each pre-qualified firm will be notified via e-mail from Bidsync when a project is ready for Construction Services to invite them to bid on the project. 2. Drawings and Specifications and Interpretations Drawings, specifications and other contract documents may be obtained as stated in the Invitation to Bid. If any firm is in doubt as to the meaning or interpretation of any part of the drawings, specifications, scope of work or contract documents, they shall submit a request for interpretation through Bidsync’s web site at www.bidsync.com by the question deadline identified in the schedule. Answers to questions and interpretations will be made via addenda issued by DFCM. Neither DFCM or the designer shall be responsible for incorrect information obtained by contractors from sources other than the official drawings/specifications and addenda issued by DFCM. 3. Product Approvals Where reference is made to one or more proprietary products in the contract documents, but restrictive descriptive materials of one or more manufacturer(s) is referred to in the contract documents, the products of other manufacturers will be accepted, provided they equal or exceed the standards set forth in the drawings and specifications and are compatible with the intent and purpose of the design, subject to the written approval of the Designer. Such written approval must occur prior to the deadline established for the last scheduled addendum to be issued. The Designer’s written approval will be included as part of the addendum issued by DFCM. If the descriptive material is not restrictive, the products of other manufacturers specified will be accepted without prior approval provided they are compatible with the intent and purpose of the design as determined by the Designer. 4. Mandatory PreBid Site Meeting If a firm fails to attend a pre-bid site meeting labeled “Mandatory” they will not be allowed to bid on the project. At the mandatory meeting, contractors may have an opportunity to inspect the site, receive additional instructions and ask questions about the project. The schedule contains information on the date, time, and place of the mandatory pre-bid site meeting. 5. Addenda All clarifications from DFCM will be in writing and issued as an addendum to the RFS. Addenda will be posted on Bidsync’s web site at www.bidsync.com . Contractors are responsible for obtaining information contained in each addendum from the web site. Addenda issued prior to the submittal deadline shall become part of the bidding process and must be acknowledged when the bid is submitted electronically through www.bidsync.com. Failure to acknowledge addenda shall result in disqualification from bidding. DFCM shall not be responsible for incorrect information obtained by contractors from sources other than official addenda issued by DFCM. 6. Financial Responsibility of Contractors, Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors Contractors shall respond promptly to any inquiry in writing by DFCM to any concern of financial responsibility of the Contractor, Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor. Failure to respond may result in suspension from DFCM’s list of pre-qualified contractors. DFCM FORM 7a 042413 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 5 p. 8 DFCM Bid DA14027 Multi-Step Bidding Process Stage II Page No. 2 7. Licensure The Contractor shall comply with and require all of its Subcontractors to comply with the license laws as required by the State of Utah. 8. Permits In concurrence with the requirements for permitting in the general conditions, it is the responsibility of the contractor to obtain the fugitive dust plan requirements from the Utah Division of Air Quality and the SWPPP requirements from the Utah Department of Environmental Quality and submit the completed forms and pay any permit fee that may be required for this specific project. Failure to obtain the required permit may result in work stoppage and/or fines from the regulating authority that will be the sole responsibility of the contractor. Any delay to the project as a result of any such failure to obtain the permit or noncompliance with the permit shall not be eligible for any extension in the Contract Time. 9. Time is of the Essence Time is of the essence in regard to all the requirements of the contract documents. 10. Bids Before submitting a bid, each bidder shall carefully examine the contract documents; shall visit the site of the work; shall fully inform themselves as to all existing conditions and limitations; and shall include in the bid the cost of all items required by the contract documents including those added via addenda. If the bidder observes that portions of the contract documents are at variance with applicable laws, building codes, rules, regulations or contain obvious erroneous or uncoordinated information, the bidder shall promptly notify the DFCM Project Manager. Changes necessary to correct these issues will be made via addenda issued by DFCM. Bids are to be submitted electronically through a secure mailbox BidSync (www.bidsync.com) until the date and time on the Project Schedule. It is the sole responsibility of the contractor to ensure their bid reaches BidSync before the closing date and time. There is no cost to the contractor to submit electronic bids via BidSync. Electronic bids may require the uploading of electronic attachments. The submission of attachments containing embedded documents (i.e., zip files, .mov, wmp, and mp3 files, etc.) is prohibited. All documents should be attached as separate files. A bid bond properly signed by a qualified surety, as indicated on the DFCM Bid Bond form provided along with this Instruction to Bidders, in the amount of 5% of the bid, shall accompany the bid submission and uploaded in BidSync. If the bid bond is not furnished with the bid through Bidsync, the BID is NONRESPONSIVE. THIS BID BOND MUST BE ON THE DFCM BID BOND FORM PROVIDED WITH THIS INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED AN ACCEPTABLE BID unless only one bid is received by DFCM, or the failure to comply with the bid bond requirements is determined by the Director of DFCM to be nonsubstantial based on the following: A. the bid bond is submitted on a form other than DFCM’s required Bid Bond form and the bid bond meets all other requirements including being issued by a surety firm authorized to do business in the State of Utah and be listed in the U.S. Department of the Treasury Circular 570, Companies Holding Certificates of Authority as Acceptable Securities on Federal Bonds and as Acceptable Reinsuring Companies for an amount not less than the amount of the bond to be issued. A co-surety may be utilized to satisfy this requirement; and DFCM FORM 7a 042413 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 6 p. 9 DFCM Bid DA14027 Multi-Step Bidding Process Stage II Page No. 3 B. the contractor provides a bid bond properly signed by a qualified surety and on the required DFCM Bid Bond form by the close of business of the next succeeding business day after the DFCM notifies the bidder of the defective bid bond. A CASHIER’S CHECK CANNOT BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR A BID BOND. 11. Listing of Subcontractors Listing of Subcontractors shall be as summarized in the “Instructions and Subcontractor’s List Form”, included as part of the contract documents. The subcontractors list shall be delivered to DFCM or e-mailed to [email protected] within 24 hours of the bid opening. Requirements for listing additional subcontractors will be listed in the contract documents. DFCM retains the right to audit or take other steps necessary to confirm compliance with requirements for the listing and changing of subcontractors. Any contractor who is found to not be in compliance with these requirements may be suspended from DFCM’s list of pre-qualified contractors. 12. Contract and Bond The Contractor's Agreement will be in the form provided in this document. The duration of the contract shall be for the time indicated by the project completion deadline shown on the schedule. The successful bidder, simultaneously with the execution of the Contractor’s Agreement, will be required to furnish a performance bond and a payment bond, both bearing original signatures, upon the forms provided in the procurement documents. The performance and payment bonds shall be for an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Sum and secured from a company that meets the requirements specified in the requisite forms. Any bonding requirements for Subcontractors will be specified in the Supplementary General Conditions. 13. Award of Contract The Contract will be awarded as soon as possible to the lowest, responsive and responsible bidder, based on the lowest combination of base bid and acceptable prioritized alternates, provided the bid is reasonable, is in the interests of DFCM to accept and after applying the Utah Preference Laws in U.C.A. Title 63, Chapter 56. DFCM reserves the right to waive any technicalities or formalities in any bid or in the bidding. Alternates will be accepted on a prioritized basis with Alternate 1 being highest priority, Alternate 2 having second priority, etc. Alternates will be selected in prioritized order up to the construction cost estimate. 14. Right to Reject Bids DFCM reserves the right to reject any or all Bids. 15. Withdrawal of Bids Bids may be withdrawn on written request received from bidders within 24 hours after the bid opening if the contractor has made an error in preparing the bid. DFCM FORM 7a 042413 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 7 p. 10 DFCM Bid DA14027 Multi-Step Bidding Process Stage II Page No. 4 16. DFCM Contractor Performance Rating and Pre-Qualification Status As a contractor completes each project, DFCM will evaluate project performance based on the enclosed “DFCM Contractor Performance Rating” form. The ratings issued on this project may affect the firm’s “pre-qualified” status and their ability to obtain future work with DFCM. Contractors shall remain on DFCM’s list of pre-qualified contractors provided: (a) they maintain an average performance rating of 4.0 or greater on the last five DFCM projects, (b) they are not suspended for failure to comply with requirements of their contract, (c) the firm has not undergone a significant reorganization involving the loss of key personnel (site superintendents, project managers, owners, etc.) to a degree such that the firm no longer meets the pre-qualification requirements outlined in Stage I, (d) the financial viability of the firm has not significantly changed, and (e) the firm is not otherwise disqualified by DFCM. Note: If a contractor fails to comply with items (a) through (e) above, they may be removed from DFCM’s list of pre-qualified contractors. Pre-qualified contractors are ONLY authorized to bid on projects within the discipline that they were originally pre-qualified under. DFCM FORM 7a 042413 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 8 p. 11 DFCM Bid DA14027 STATE OF UTAH - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Division of Facilities Construction and Management DFCM Stage II - PROJECT SCHEDULE BIDSYNC BID # DA14027 PROJECT NAME: DFCM PROJECT NO: Event Stage II Bidding Documents Available Background Check Form Submitted to Shawn Anderson at the Dept. of Corrections Mandatory Pre-bid Site Meeting INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH BUILDINGS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS-DRAPER, UTAH 13304100 Day Date Time Place Friday May 30, 2014 3:00 PM DFCM web site * Wednesday June 4, 2014 Tuesday June 10, 2014 4:00 PM Fax the USP Background Check Form to: 801 545-5702 Attn. Shawn Anderson 8:30 AM Corrections Administration Building 14717 Minuteman Drive Draper, Utah 4:00 PM BidSync Web site** Deadline for Submitting Wednesday June 18, 2014 Questions Addendum Deadline (exception Tuesday June 24, 2014 5:00 PM BidSync Web site** for bid delays) Prime Contractors Turn in Bid Thursday June 26, 2014 2:30 PM BidSync Web site** and Bid Bond Subcontractors List Due Friday June 27, 2014 2:30 PM E-mail: [email protected] Substantial Completion Date Friday November 28, 2014 NOTE: * ** DFCM FORM 7a 042413 5/30/2014 2:08 PM DFCM’s web site address is www.dfcm.utah.gov. BidSync web site address is www.bidsync.com. 9 p. 12 DFCM Bid DA14027 BID BOND (Title 63, Chapter 56, U. C. A. l953, as Amended) KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That hereinafter referred to as the "Principal," and , a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of , with its principal office in the City of ______________ and authorized to transact business in this State and U. S. Department of the Treasury Listed, (Circular 570, Companies Holding Certificates of Authority as Acceptable Securities on Federal Bonds and as Acceptable Reinsuring Companies); hereinafter referred to as the "Surety," are held and firmly bound unto the STATE OF UTAH, hereinafter referred to as the "Obligee," in the amount of $_____ (5% of the accompanying bid), being the sum of this Bond to which payment the Principal and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that whereas the Principal has submitted to Obligee the accompanying bid incorporated by reference herein, dated as shown, to enter into a contract in writing for the______________________________________ Project. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the said principal does not execute a contract and give bond to be approved by the Obligee for the faithful performance thereof within ten (10) days after being notified in writing of such contract to the principal, then the sum of the amount stated above will be forfeited to the State of Utah as liquidated damages and not as a penalty; if the said principal shall execute a contract and give bond to be approved by the Obligee for the faithful performance thereof within ten (10) days after being notified in writing of such contract to the Principal, then this obligation shall be null and void. It is expressly understood and agreed that the liability of the Surety for any and all defaults of the Principal hereunder shall be the full penal sum of this Bond. The Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that obligations of the Surety under this Bond shall be for a term of sixty (60) days from actual date of the bid opening. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this Bond is executed pursuant to provisions of Title 63, Chapter 56, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, and all liabilities on this Bond shall be determined in accordance with said provisions to same extent as if it were copied at length herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above bounden parties have executed this instrument under their several seals on the date indicated below, the name and corporate seal of each corporate party being hereto affixed and these presents duly signed by its undersigned representative, pursuant to authority of its governing body. DATED this day of , 20 . Principal's name and address (if other than a corporation): Principal's name and address (if a corporation): By: By: Title: Title: (Affix Corporate Seal) Surety's name and address: STATE OF COUNTY OF ) ) ss. ) By: Attorney-in-Fact (Affix Corporate Seal) On this day of , 20 , personally appeared before me , whose identity is personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence, and who, being by me duly sworn, did say that he/she is the Attorney-in-fact of the above-named Surety Company, and that he/she is duly authorized to execute the same and has complied in all respects with the laws of Utah in reference to becoming sole surety upon bonds, undertakings and obligations, and that he/she acknowledged to me that as Attorney-in-fact executed the same. Subscribed and sworn to before me this My Commission Expires: Resides at: day of Agency: _______________________________________________________ Agent: _______________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________________________ FORM 7b 042413 5/30/2014DFCM 2:08 PM , 20 . NOTARY PUBLIC Approved As To Form: May 25, 2005 By Alan S. Bachman, Asst Attorney General 10 p. 13 DFCM Bid DA14027 STATE OF UTAH - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Division of Facilities Construction and Management DFCM INSTRUCTION AND SUBCONTRACTORS LIST FORM The three low bidders, as well as all other bidders that desire to be considered, are required by law to submit to DFCM within 24 hours of bid opening a list of ALL first-tier subcontractors, including the subcontractor’s name, bid amount and other information required by Building Board Rule and as stated in these Contract Documents, based on the following: DOLLAR AMOUNTS FOR LISTING PROJECTS UNDER $500,000: ALL FIRST-TIER SUBS $20,000 OR OVER MUST BE LISTED PROJECTS $500,000 OR MORE: ALL FIRST-TIER SUBS $35,000 OR OVER MUST BE LISTED x x x x x Any additional subcontractors identified in the bid documents shall also be listed. The DFCM Director may not consider any bid submitted by a bidder if the bidder fails to submit a subcontractor list meeting the requirements of State law. List subcontractors for base bid as well as the impact on the list that the selection of any alternate may have. Bidder may not list more than one subcontractor to perform the same work. If there are no subcontractors for the job that are required to be reported by State law (either because there are no subcontractors that will be used on the project or because there are no first-tier subcontractors over the dollar amounts referred to above), then you do not need to submit a sublist. If you do not submit a sublist, it will be deemed to be a representation by you that there are no subcontractors on the job that are required to be reported under State law. At any time, DFCM reserves the right to inquire, for security purposes, as to the identification of the subcontractors at any tier that will be on the worksite. LICENSURE: The subcontractor’s name, the type of work, the subcontractor’s bid amount, and the subcontractor's license number as issued by DOPL, if such license is required under Utah Law, shall be listed. Bidder shall certify that all subcontractors, required to be licensed, are licensed as required by State law. A subcontractor includes a trade contractor or specialty contractor and does not include suppliers who provide only materials, equipment, or supplies to a contractor or subcontractor. ‘SPECIAL EXCEPTION’: A bidder may list ‘Special Exception’ in place of a subcontractor when the bidder intends to obtain a subcontractor to perform the work at a later date because the bidder was unable to obtain a qualified or reasonable bid under the provisions of U.C.A.Section 63A-5-208(4). The bidder shall insert the term ‘Special Exception’ for that category of work, and shall provide documentation with the subcontractor list describing the bidder’s efforts to obtain a bid of a qualified subcontractor at a reasonable cost and why the bidder was unable to obtain a qualified subcontractor bid. The Director must find that the bidder complied in good faith with State law requirements for any ‘Special Exception’ designation, in order for the bid to be considered. If awarded the contract, the Director shall supervise the bidder’s efforts to obtain a qualified subcontractor bid. The amount of the awarded contract may not be adjusted to reflect the actual amount of the subcontractor’s bid. Any listing of ‘Special Exception’ on the sublist form shall also include amount allocated for that work. GROUNDS FOR DISQUALIFICATION: The Director may not consider any bid submitted by a bidder if the bidder fails to submit a subcontractor list meeting the requirements of State law. Director may withhold awarding the contract to a particular bidder if one or more of the proposed subcontractors are considered by the Director to be unqualified to do the Work or for such FORM 7b 042413 5/30/2014DFCM 2:08 PM 11 p. 14 DFCM Bid DA14027 INSTRUCTIONS AND SUBCONTRACTORS LIST FORM Page No. 2 other reason in the best interest of the State of Utah. Notwithstanding any other provision in these instructions, if there is a good faith error on the sublist form, at the sole discretion of the Director, the Director may provide notice to the contractor and the contractor shall have 24 hours to submit the correction to the Director. If such correction is submitted timely, then the sublist requirements shall be considered met. CHANGES OF SUBCONTRACTORS SPECIFICALLY IDENTIFIED ON SUBLIST FORM: Subsequent to twenty-four hours after the bid opening, the contractor may change its listed subcontractors only after receiving written permission from the Director based on complying with all of the following criteria. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) The contractor has established in writing that the change is in the best interest of the State and that the contractor establishes an appropriate reason for the change, which may include, but not is not limited to, the following reasons: the original subcontractor has failed to perform, or is not qualified or capable of performing, and/or the subcontractor has requested in writing to be released. The circumstances related to the request for the change do not indicate any bad faith in the original listing of the subcontractors. Any requirement set forth by the Director to ensure that the process used to select a new subcontractor does not give rise to bid shopping. Any increase in the cost of the subject subcontractor work is borne by the contractor. Any decrease in the cost of the subject subcontractor work shall result in a deductive change order being issued for the contract for such decreased amount. The Director will give substantial weight to whether the subcontractor has consented in writing to being removed unless the Contractor establishes that the subcontractor is not qualified for the work. EXAMPLE: Example of a list where there are only four subcontractors: TYPE OF WORK SUBCONTRACTOR, “SELF” OR “SPECIAL EXCEPTION” SUBCONTRACTOR BID AMOUNT CONTRACTOR LICENSE # ELECTRICAL ABCD Electric Inc. $350,000.00 123456789000 LANDSCAPING “Self” * $300,000.00 123456789000 CONCRETE (ALTERNATE #1) XYZ Concrete Inc $298,000.00 987654321000 MECHANICAL “Special Exception” (attach documentation) Fixed at: $350,000.00 (TO BE PROVIDED AFTER OBTAINING SUBCONTRACTOR) * Bidders may list “self”, but it is not required. PURSUANT TO STATE LAW - SUBCONTRACTOR BID AMOUNTS CONTAINED IN THIS SUBCONTRACTOR LIST SHALL NOT BE DISCLOSED UNTIL THE CONTRACT HAS BEEN AWARDED. FORM 7b 042413 5/30/2014DFCM 2:08 PM 12 p. 15 DFCM Bid DA14027 STATE OF UTAH - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Division of Facilities Construction and Management DFCM SUBCONTRACTORS LIST [email protected] PROJECT TITLE: Caution: You must read and comply fully with instructions. TYPE OF WORK SUBCONTRACTOR, “SELF” OR “SPECIAL EXCEPTION” SUBCONTRACTOR BID AMOUNT CONT. LICENSE # We certify that: l. This list includes all subcontractors as required by the instructions, including those related to the base bid as well as any alternates. 2. We have listed “Self” or “Special Exception” in accordance with the instructions. 3. All subcontractors are appropriately licensed as required by State law. FIRM: DATE: SIGNED BY: NOTICE: FAILURE TO SUBMIT THIS FORM, PROPERLY COMPLETED AND SIGNED, AS REQUIRED IN THESE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, SHALL BE GROUNDS FOR OWNER’S REFUSAL TO ENTER INTO A WRITTEN CONTRACT WITH BIDDER. ACTION MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST BIDDERS BID BOND AS DEEMED APPROPRIATE BY OWNER. ATTACH A SECOND PAGE IF NECESSARY. 4110 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 - telephone 801-538-3018 – http://dfcm.utah.gov FORM 7b 042413 5/30/2014DFCM 2:08 PM 13 p. 16 DFCM Bid DA14027 DFCM Project No. ________ DFCM Contract No. ______ CONTRACTOR'S AGREEMENT FOR: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ THIS CONTRACTOR'S AGREEMENT, made and entered into this ____ day of _________, 20__, by and between the DIVISION OF FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT, hereinafter referred to as "DFCM", and ______________________________, incorporated in the State of ___________ and authorized to do business in the State of Utah, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor", whose address is ________________________________. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, DFCM intends to have Work performed at _________________ _______________________________________________. WHEREAS, Contractor agrees to perform the Work for the sum stated herein. NOW, THEREFORE, DFCM and Contractor for the consideration provided in this Contractor's Agreement, agree as follows: ARTICLE 1. SCOPE OF WORK. The Work to be performed shall be in accordance with the Contract Documents prepared by _______________________________________________ and entitled “______________________________________________________________.” The DFCM General Conditions (“General Conditions”) dated May 25, 2005 and all Supplemental General Conditions (“also referred to as General Conditions”) on file at the office of DFCM and available on the DFCM website (http://dfcm.utah.gov/StdDocs/index.html), are hereby incorporated by reference as part of this Agreement and are included in the specifications for this Project. All terms used in this Contractor's Agreement shall be as defined in the Contract Documents, and in particular, the General Conditions. The Contractor Agrees to furnish labor, materials and equipment to complete the Work as required in the Contract Documents which are hereby incorporated by reference. It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that all Work shall be performed as required in the Contract Documents and shall be subject to inspection and approval of DFCM or its authorized representative. The relationship of the Contractor to the DFCM hereunder is that of an independent Contractor. ARTICLE 2. CONTRACT SUM. The DFCM agrees to pay and the Contractor agrees to accept in full performance of this Contractor's Agreement, the sum of ________________________________ _______________________________________ DOLLARS AND NO CENTS ($________.00), which FORM 7b 042413 5/30/2014DFCM 2:08 PM 14 p. 17 DFCM Bid DA14027 CONTRACTOR'S AGREEMENT PAGE NO. 2 is the base bid, and which sum also includes the cost of a 100% Performance Bond and a 100% Payment Bond as well as all insurance requirements of the Contractor. Said bonds have already been posted by the Contractor pursuant to State law. The required proof of insurance certificates have been delivered to DFCM in accordance with the General Conditions before the execution of this Contractor's Agreement. ARTICLE 3. TIME OF COMPLETION AND DELAY REMEDY. The Work shall be Substantially Complete by _________________. Contractor agrees to pay liquidated damages in the amount of $______ per day for each day after expiration of the Contract Time until the Contractor achieves Substantial Completion in accordance with the Contract Documents, if Contractor's delay makes the damages applicable. The provision for liquidated damages is: (a) to compensate the DFCM for delay only; (b) is provided for herein because actual damages can not be readily ascertained at the time of execution of this Contractor's Agreement; (c) is not a penalty; and (d) shall not prevent the DFCM from maintaining Claims for other non-delay damages, such as costs to complete or remedy defective Work. No action shall be maintained by the Contractor, including its or Subcontractor or suppliers at any tier, against the DFCM or State of Utah for damages or other claims due to losses attributable to hindrances or delays from any cause whatsoever, including acts and omissions of the DFCM or its officers, employees or agents, except as expressly provided in the General Conditions. The Contractor may receive a written extension of time, signed by the DFCM, in which to complete the Work under this Contractor's Agreement in accordance with the General Conditions. ARTICLE 4. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The Contract Documents consist of this Contractor's Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract (DFCM General Conditions, Supplementary and other Conditions), the Drawings, Specifications, Addenda and Modifications. The Contract Documents shall also include the bidding documents, including the Notice to Contractors, Instructions to Bidders/Proposers and the Bid/Proposal, to the extent not in conflict therewith and other documents and oral presentations that are documented as an attachment to the contract. All such documents are hereby incorporated by reference herein. Any reference in this Contractor's Agreement to certain provisions of the Contract Documents shall in no way be construed as to lessen the importance or applicability of any other provisions of the Contract Documents. ARTICLE 5. PAYMENT. The DFCM agrees to pay the Contractor from time to time as the Work progresses, but not more than once each month after the date of Notice to Proceed, and only upon Certificate of the A/E for Work performed during the preceding calendar month, ninety-five percent (95%) of the value of the labor performed and ninety-five percent (95%) of the value of materials furnished in place or on the site. The Contractor agrees to furnish to the DFCM invoices for materials purchased and on the site but not installed, for which the Contractor requests payment and agrees to safeguard and protect such equipment or materials and is responsible for safekeeping thereof and if such be stolen, lost or destroyed, to replace same. FORM 7b 042413 5/30/2014DFCM 2:08 PM 15 p. 18 DFCM Bid DA14027 CONTRACTOR'S AGREEMENT PAGE NO. 3 Such evidence of labor performed and materials furnished as the DFCM may reasonably require shall be supplied by the Contractor at the time of request for Certificate of Payment on account. Materials for which payment has been made cannot be removed from the job site without DFCM's written approval. Five percent (5%) of the earned amount shall be retained from each monthly payment. The retainage, including any additional retainage imposed and the release of any retainage, shall be in accordance with UCA 13-8-5 as amended. Contractor shall also comply with the requirements of UCA 13-8-5, including restrictions of retainage regarding subcontractors and the distribution of interest earned on the retention proceeds. The DFCM shall not be responsible for enforcing the Contractor’s obligations under State law in fulfilling the retention law requirements with subcontractors at any tier. ARTICLE 6. INDEBTEDNESS. Before final payment is made, the Contractor must submit evidence satisfactory to the DFCM that all payrolls, materials bills, subcontracts at any tier and outstanding indebtedness in connection with the Work have been properly paid. Final Payment will be made after receipt of said evidence, final acceptance of the Work by the DFCM as well as compliance with the applicable provisions of the General Conditions. Contractor shall respond immediately to any inquiry in writing by DFCM as to any concern of financial responsibility and DFCM reserves the right to request any waivers, releases or bonds from Contractor in regard to any rights of Subcontractors (including suppliers) at any tier or any third parties prior to any payment by DFCM to Contractor. ARTICLE 7. ADDITIONAL WORK. It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that no money will be paid to the Contractor for additional labor or materials furnished unless a new contract in writing or a Modification hereof in accordance with the General Conditions and the Contract Documents for such additional labor or materials has been executed. The DFCM specifically reserves the right to modify or amend this Contractor's Agreement and the total sum due hereunder either by enlarging or restricting the scope of the Work. ARTICLE 8. INSPECTIONS. The Work shall be inspected for acceptance in accordance with the General Conditions. ARTICLE 9. DISPUTES. Any dispute, PRE or Claim between the parties shall be subject to the provisions of Article 7 of the General Conditions. DFCM reserves all rights to pursue its rights and remedies as provided in the General Conditions. ARTICLE 10. TERMINATION, SUSPENSION OR ABANDONMENT. This Contractor’s Agreement may be terminated, suspended or abandoned in accordance with the General Conditions. FORM 7b 042413 5/30/2014DFCM 2:08 PM 16 p. 19 DFCM Bid DA14027 CONTRACTOR'S AGREEMENT PAGE NO. 4 ARTICLE 11. DFCM'S RIGHT TO WITHHOLD CERTAIN AMOUNT AND MAKE USE THEREOF. The DFCM may withhold from payment to the Contractor such amount as, in DFCM's judgment, may be necessary to pay just claims against the Contractor or Subcontractor at any tier for labor and services rendered and materials furnished in and about the Work. The DFCM may apply such withheld amounts for the payment of such claims in DFCM's discretion. In so doing, the DFCM shall be deemed the agent of Contractor and payment so made by the DFCM shall be considered as payment made under this Contractor's Agreement by the DFCM to the Contractor. DFCM shall not be liable to the Contractor for any such payment made in good faith. Such withholdings and payments may be made without prior approval of the Contractor and may be also be prior to any determination as a result of any dispute, PRE, Claim or litigation. ARTICLE 12. INDEMNIFICATION. The Contractor shall comply with the indemnification provisions of the General Conditions. ARTICLE 13. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT. The DFCM and Contractor, respectively bind themselves, their partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other party to this Agreement, and to partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives of such other party with respect to all covenants, provisions, rights and responsibilities of this Contractor’s Agreement. The Contractor shall not assign this Contractor’s Agreement without the prior written consent of the DFCM, nor shall the Contractor assign any moneys due or to become due as well as any rights under this Contractor’s Agreement, without prior written consent of the DFCM. ARTICLE 14. RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES. The Contractor accepts the relationship of trust and confidence established by this Contractor's Agreement and covenants with the DFCM to cooperate with the DFCM and A/E and use the Contractor's best skill, efforts and judgment in furthering the interest of the DFCM; to furnish efficient business administration and supervision; to make best efforts to furnish at all times an adequate supply of workers and materials; and to perform the Work in the best and most expeditious and economic manner consistent with the interests of the DFCM. ARTICLE 15. AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE AND PERFORM AGREEMENT. Contractor and DFCM each represent that the execution of this Contractor's Agreement and the performance thereunder is within their respective duly authorized powers. ARTICLE 16. ATTORNEY FEES AND COSTS. Except as otherwise provided in the dispute resolution provisions of the General Conditions, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred in any action in the District Court and/or appellate body to enforce this Contractor's Agreement or recover damages or any other action as a result of a breach thereof. FORM 7b 042413 5/30/2014DFCM 2:08 PM 17 p. 20 DFCM Bid DA14027 CONTRACTOR'S AGREEMENT PAGE NO. 5 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Contractor's Agreement on the day and year stated hereinabove. CONTRACTOR: Signature Date Title: State of _____________) ) County of _____________) Please type/print name clearly On this ____ day of ____________, 20____, personally appeared before me, ___________________, whose identity is personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) and who by me duly sworn (or affirmed), did say that he (she) is the ______________________ (title or office) of the firm and that said document was signed by him (her) in behalf of said firm. __________________________________ Notary Public (SEAL) My Commission Expires ______________ APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTORNEY GENERAL April 24, 2013 By: ALAN S. BACHMAN Asst Attorney General DIVISION OF FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION Approved for expenditure: Approved as to availability of funds: */S/ Division of Finance Division of Finance */S/ David D.Williams, Jr. David D. Williams, Jr. CBA Financial Director AND MANAGEMENT */S/ ')&0 ')&0 * Electronic signatures are effective when the AIM Status History page is attached to this agreement following this signature page. The AIM Status History page identifies the State signatures. FORM 7b 042413 5/30/2014DFCM 2:08 PM 18 p. 21 DFCM Bid DA14027 PERFORMANCE BOND (Title 63, Chapter 56, U. C. A. 1953, as Amended) That hereinafter referred to as the "Principal" and , a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of , with its principal office in the City of and authorized to transact business in this State and U. S. Department of the Treasury Listed (Circular 570, Companies Holding Certificates of Authority as Acceptable Securities on Federal Bonds and as Acceptable Reinsuring Companies); hereinafter referred to as the "Surety," are held and firmly bound unto the State of Utah, hereinafter referred to as the "Obligee, " in the amount of DOLLARS ($ ) for the payment whereof, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a certain written Contract with the Obligee, dated the construct in the County of , State of Utah, Project No. , for the approximate sum of day of Dollars ($ , 20 , to ), which Contract is hereby incorporated by reference herein. NOW, THEREFORE, the condition of this obligation is such that if the said Principal shall faithfully perform the Contract in accordance with the Contract Documents including, but not limited to, the Plans, Specifications and conditions thereof, the one year performance warranty, and the terms of the Contract as said Contract may be subject to Modifications or changes, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. No right of action shall accrue on this bond to or for the use of any person or corporation other than the state named herein or the heirs, executors, administrators or successors of the Owner. The parties agree that the dispute provisions provided in the Contract Documents apply and shall constitute the sole dispute procedures of the parties. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this Bond is executed pursuant to the Provisions of Title 63, Chapter 56, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, and all liabilities on this Bond shall be determined in accordance with said provisions to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have signed and sealed this instrument this WITNESS OR ATTESTATION: day of , 20 . PRINCIPAL: By: (Seal) Title: WITNESS OR ATTESTATION: SURETY: By: Attorney-in-Fact STATE OF COUNTY OF (Seal) ) ) ss. ) On this day of , 20 , personally appeared before me , whose identity is personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence, and who, being by me duly sworn, did say that he/she is the Attorney in-fact of the above-named Surety Company and that he/she is duly authorized to execute the same and has complied in all respects with the laws of Utah in reference to becoming sole surety upon bonds, undertakings and obligations, and that he/she acknowledged to me that as Attorney-in-fact executed the same. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of My commission expires: Resides at: Agency: ________________________________________________ Agent: ________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________________________________ FORM 7b 042413 5/30/2014DFCM 2:08 PM , 20 . ________ NOTARY PUBLIC Approved As To Form: May 25, 2005 By Alan S. Bachman, Asst Attorney General 19 p. 22 DFCM Bid DA14027 PAYMENT BOND (Title 63, Chapter 56, U. C. A. l953, as Amended) KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That hereinafter referred to as the "Principal," and , a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of authorized to do business in this State and U. S. Department of the Treasury Listed (Circular 570, Companies Holding Certificates of Authority as Acceptable Securities on Federal Bonds and as Acceptable Reinsuring Companies); with its principal office in the City of , hereinafter referred to as the "Surety," are held and firmly bound unto the State of Utah hereinafter referred to as the "Obligee," in the amount of Dollars ($ ) for the payment whereof, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a certain written Contract with the Obligee, dated the to construct in the County of , State of Utah, Project No. for the approximate sum of Dollars ($ incorporated by reference herein. day of , 20 , ), which contract is hereby NOW, THEREFORE, the condition of this obligation is such that if the said Principal shall pay all claimants supplying labor or materials to Principal or Principal's Subcontractors in compliance with the provisions of Title 63, Chapter 56, of Utah Code Annotated, l953, as amended, and in the prosecution of the Work provided for in said Contract, then, this obligation shall be void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. That said Surety to this Bond, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no changes, extensions of time, alterations or additions to the terms of the Contract or to the Work to be performed thereunder, or the specifications or drawings accompanying same shall in any way affect its obligation on this Bond, and does hereby waive notice of any such changes, extensions of time, alterations or additions to the terms of the Contract or to the Work or to the specifications or drawings and agrees that they shall become part of the Contract Documents. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this Bond is executed pursuant to the provisions of Title 63, Chapter 56, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, and all liabilities on this Bond shall be determined in accordance with said provisions to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have signed and sealed this instrument this WITNESS OR ATTESTATION: day of , 20 . PRINCIPAL: By: (Seal) Title: WITNESS OR ATTESTATION: SURETY: By: STATE OF COUNTY OF On this ) ) ss. ) Attorney-in-Fact day of (Seal) , personally appeared before me , whose identity is personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence, and who, being by me duly sworn, did say that he/she is the Attorney-in-fact of the above-named Surety Company, and that he/she is duly authorized to execute the same and has complied in all respects with the laws of Utah in reference to becoming sole surety upon bonds, undertakings and obligations, and that he/she acknowledged to me that as Attorney-in-fact executed the same. Subscribed and sworn to before me this , 20 day of , 20 . My commission expires: Resides at: NOTARY PUBLIC Agency: ________________________________________________ Agent: ________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________________________________ FORM 7b 042413 5/30/2014DFCM 2:08 PM Approved As To Form: May 25, 2005 By Alan S. Bachman, Asst Attorney General 20 p. 23 DFCM Bid DA14027 STATE OF UTAH - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Division of Facilities Construction and Management DFCM CERTIFICATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION PROJECT: PROJECT NO.: COUNTY: AGENCY/INSTITUTION: AREA ACCEPTED: The Work performed under the subject Contract has been reviewed on this date and found to be Substantially Completed as defined in the General Conditions; including that the construction is sufficiently completed in accordance with the Contract Documents, as modified by any change orders agreed to by the parties, so that the State of Utah can occupy the Project or specified area of the Project for the use for which it is intended. DFCM accepts the Project or specified area of the Project as Substantially Complete and will assume full possession of the Project or specified area of the Project at (time) on (date). DFCM accepts the Project for occupancy and agrees to assume full responsibility for maintenance and operation, including utilities and insurance, of the Project subject to the itemized responsibilities and/or exceptions noted below: The Owner acknowledges receipt of the following closeout and transition materials: Record Drawings O & M Manuals Warranty Documents Completion of Training Requirements A list of items to be completed or corrected (Punch List) is attached hereto. The failure to include an item on it does not alter the responsibility of the Contractor to complete all the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents, including authorized changes thereof. The amount of (Twice the value of the punch list work) shall be retained to assure the completion of the punch list work. The Contractor shall complete or correct the Work on the list of (Punch List) items appended hereto within calendar days from the above date of issuance of this Certificate. If the list of items is not completed within the time allotted the Owner has the right to be compensated for the delays and/or complete the work with the help of independent contractor at the expense of the retained project funds. If the retained project funds are insufficient to cover the delay/completion damages, the Owner shall be promptly reimbursed for the balance of the funds needed to compensate the Owner. $POUSBDUPSJODMVEFOBNFPG'JSN BOE13*/5&%/".& &NBJM %BUF "&JODMVEFOBNFPG'JSN BOE13*/5&%/".& &NBJM %BUF "HFODZBOE13*/5&%/".& &NBJM %BUF %'$.BOE13*/5&%/".& &NBJM %BUF 5/30/2014 2:08 PM DFCMx4110 State Office BuildingxPO Box 141160xSalt Lake CityxUT 84114-1160x801-538-3018 p. 24 DFCM Bid DA14027 PAST PERFORMANCE RATING EVALUATION DATE Address Firm Name City, State & Zip Code Firm Contact Phone Number Project Number & Name Project Manager Completion Date Service Provided Contract Amount RATINGS GUIDE 5-exceptional 4-Above Average 3-Average 2-Below Average 1-Unsatisfactory Quality of Product or Service Timeliness of Performance Business Relations Contractor/AE has demonstrated an exceptional level in any of the above four categories that justifies adding a point to the score. Contractor performance Cleary exceeds the performance levels described as "Above Average" Contractor/AE is Contractor/AE is Response to inquiries, Contractor/AE is in compliance effective in managing effective in meeting technical, service, with contract requirements and or costs and submits milestones and delivery administrative issues is delivers quality product or service current, accurate, and schedule effective complete billings Contractor/AE is usually Response to inquiries, Contractor/AE is usually Minor inefficiencies/errors have effective in meeting technical, service, effective in managing been identified milestones and delivery administrative issues is cost effectively schedules. somewhat effective Contractor/AE is having Response to inquiries, Contractor/AE is having Major problems have been major difficulty meeting technical, service, and major difficulty managing encountered milestones and delivery administrative issues is cost. schedule. marginally effective. Contractor/AE is not in Contractor/AE delays Response to inquiries, Contractor/AE is unable compliance & is jeopardizing are jeopardizing technical, service, and to manage costs achievement of contract performance of contract administrative issues is effectively. objectives. objectives not effective. Rate the Following COMMENTS Quality of Product or Service 0 Cost Control 0 Timeliness of Performance 0 Business Relations 0 Overall Rating 0.00 5/30/2014 2:08 PM Cost Control p. 25 DFCM Bid DA14027 USP Background Check Form The following information is needed to perform a Criminal Background check. All Items must be filled in unless it doesn’t apply to them. (n/a) Project #: Full Name: Date of Birth: Social Security #: XXX-XX- Last 4 digits only unless requested Driver’s License #: ID# : State Issued: (if applies) Vehicles that will be brought into secured areas to work from will need to be put on the clearance. Vehicle Make: Model: Plate #: This information is to be FAXED ONLY to the Attn: Shawn Anderson Fax # - 801-545-5702. *NOTE- Mobile Phones and computer laptops etc. are not allowed inside the secured area. If you have question about your background check please contactProject Coordinator: 5/30/2014 2:08 PM Shawn Anderson Phone#: 801-244-9201 p. 26 DFCM Bid DA14027 Updated 5-22-2014 Utah Department of Corrections (DRAPER SITE) OUTSIDE CONTRACTOR RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All contractors, sub-contractors, workers, architects, etc. must have picture identification on their person while working at the Prison. A Utah Driver's License or Driver's License Division I. D. is preferred, but we will accept pictured military I. D., etc. 2. All contractors, sub-contractors, workers, architects, etc. must have reached at least 18 years of age before they will be allowed to work on Utah Department of Corrections property. 3. No unlocked vehicles may be left unattended. 4. No running vehicles may be left unattended. 5. No keys may be left in vehicles. 6. Park all vehicles and equipment away from fences - a minimum of 50 feet. 7. No solid white work clothes may be worn. 8. Do not run - especially toward or away from any fence line. 9. Absolutely No "visiting" with inmates. 10. Nothing may be given to inmates. Giving contraband to inmates is a felony! 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 27 DFCM Bid DA14027 11. Nothing may be taken from inmates. 12. No tools may be left unattended. Unattended tools will be confiscated. 13. Do not throw away broken or worn out saw blades of any kind at the prison site. Dispose of them off property, at your home, shop, or office, or you may give them to the security officer. 14. Explosive cartridges for Hilti guns, etc. must be locked up and/or strictly supervised at all times. Cartridge "clips" shall be disposed of away from prison property. This also includes individual load shell casings. If you have a Hilti gun, etc. in your equipment, the gate security officer for your construction site must be notified. 15. No weapons, ammunition, explosives, drugs, alcoholic beverages, poisons, acids or other dangerous objects or hazardous substances are allowed on prison property. Tobacco in any form is not allowed inside the secure fences. Contractors who need to smoke will be required to go outside the secure fences to smoke. Required prescription "medicines" can be carried in limited daily dosages only. These items will be confiscated if found and appropriate action will be taken. 16. Anyone entering prison property is subject to search of his property, person, and vehicle. Failure to submit to this search will result in expulsion from prison property and/or arrest upon probable cause. 17. Any statutory or illegal contraband or other controlled items, as stipulated by this document, found on a person in a work area or in a vehicle will be confiscated. Vehicles may also be confiscated. Any item violating state law will result in an investigation and/or arrest by the prison Security personnel or local law enforcement agency. If any statutory or illegal contraband or other controlled items are brought to the prison a second time, access to prison property will be denied permanently. 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 28 DFCM 18. Bid DA14027 Any person who the officer believes is arriving at the prison impaired by alcohol or drugs shall be denied access to prison property and may also be detained pending arrival of an Enforcement Officer who will determine if a citation or arrest is warranted. 19. When working inside the prison fence lines, all traffic is checked, searched, and cleared at our main truck gate sally ports. In order to help us expedite your traffic, all trips through the gates should be limited to those which are absolutely necessary. 'Car pooling' in company vehicles from the main prison parking areas into the construction site is required. When checking in through the prison gates, all workers in any and all vehicles must get out of the vehicle and stand next to it while it is searched and their identity is verified. 20. Private vehicles used primarily for transportation will not be allowed into construction sites. "Company" and/or primary "work" vehicles will be permitted. 21. Foot traffic into construction sites is encouraged when practical. 22. Driver's licenses or other picture I.D. of all workers will be taken at the gates to the construction sites for I.D. and control purposes. A temporary pass from that gate will be issued to be worn in plain sight while working on site. Upon departure from the work site, this temporary pass will be returned to the gate that issued the pass and personal Driver License or other Id will be returned upon exit. 23. In the event of a prison emergency, i.e., fire, escape, riot, etc., all construction sites will be secured and traffic to and from the sites halted. Work within the sites will be allowed to continue normally as long as there is no physical threat to the site(s). When the emergency has been verified and resolved, the site will be re-opened to traffic. If evacuation of a site Is necessary, everyone will be expected to gather in one central location identified by the security officer, and then will be escorted off property 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 29 DFCM Bid DA14027 by security personnel. All emergency situations will be resolved as soon as possible. 24. Work hours for construction within the prison fences will normally be limited strictly to daylight hours, Monday through Friday. If early morning, late evening, weekend, or holiday work is planned or needed, the project security staff must be contacted at least 72 hours in advance of approval. 25. Ex-inmates or parolees are normally not permitted to work on prison projects. NOTE: Specific limitations may be listed as part of your project specifications. Report any known or suspected ex-inmates, parolees, or convicted felons to Jerry Jensen/ Facilities Bureau at the Utah State Department of Corrections 557-1223 All contractors, subcontractors, employees, and other personnel working on prison projects are subject to having a criminal identification check process. Anyone with a verified record of criminal activity, deemed to pose a potential hazard to prison security, may be denied access to prison property. 26. Ladders may not be left unsecured in construction areas at night or on weekends, holidays, etc. when no work is going on. A. Portable ladders must be removed from the work site and secured inside locked construction trailers or be secured outside of the fenced perimeter at the end of every workday. B. Larger, heavier ladders and scaffolding may, with approval by internal security, be secured by chains and padlocks to immovable objects within the construction area, but safely away from all fences. 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 30 DFCM NOTE: Bid DA14027 Ladders which are not secured as per the above instructions will be confiscated. 27. Cutting torches and equipment shall not be left unattended in construction areas. All cutting torches, fuel tanks, etc. must be maintained on carts or vehicles and be removed from construction sites at the end of each work day., 28. Contractors will not be permitted to store flammable liquids or fuel tanks within the security fence perimeter. Contractors will be assigned a specific approved storage area for any such items on request. 29. No vehicles or motorized construction equipment may be left inside the security fence perimeter when no construction work going on unless mechanically disabled and proper authorization is obtained in writing from UDC security. 30. Contractors are responsible to provide their own portable restrooms for construction sites. Contractors will not be allowed access to occupied prison facilities to utilize restrooms unless restrooms are located in the immediate work area. 31. Contractors will not be given access to the prison dining room for meals unless construction work is in the specific kitchen/dining room area and the Warden's and Support Services approval is granted in advance. 32. All contractors will be required to clean up all construction sites, debris and "extra' construction supplies from work areas on a daily basis. Construction debris must be hauled away immediately or placed in a designated disposal site at the prison. Extra construction supplies must be returned to the designated supply/construction yard or retained in construction vehicles until the next workday. 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 31 DFCM 33. Bid DA14027 Contractors working at the Draper site on authorized bid projects are responsible to provide all of their own tools and equipment for the work involved in those projects. The prison will normally not permit contractor use of state-owned shops, tools, or equipment. 34. All contractors working at the Draper site are required to fully comply with all OSHA work safety requirements; take prudent precautions to protect the work site and adjacent facilities from damage; and to provide appropriate safety equipment, including fire extinguisher and other "fire protection devices" for their work areas. 35. All contractors working at the Draper site are required to take reasonable precautions to avoid causing damage to the existing facility and its utility lines, etc. in the course of completing their authorized project. Special attention shall be given to utility lines that may be buried, or imbedded in walls, under floors, etc. The Draper maintenance staff will provide the best available information on what lines are known or suspected in any given area. The contractors are responsible to use due care to eliminate and/or minimize damages. When and if damage occurs, the contractors are required to cooperate fully with prison maintenance or other emergency personnel to assist with and expedite any repairs required to restore normal prison services and operations. Negligence or carelessness on the part of any contractor that results in all or part of any damage will result in that contractor being held liable for all or part of the damages. In all cases, the extent of any such liability will be negotiated with the primary or general contractor responsible for the project. In accepting the award of any project at the Utah State Prison, Draper site, the contractor also agrees to negotiate any such damages in good faith with prison representatives. 36. All planned interruptions to utilities (Water, sewer, gas, electrical, steam etc.) Will require a written request to: 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 32 DFCM Bid DA14027 Jerry Jensen / Facilities Director 14717 So. Minuteman Dr. Draper, Utah. 84020 This request can also be faxed to (801) 545-5702 attn: Jerry Please allow least five working days prior to the scheduled outage or interruption. If an emergency occurs and the utility service needs to be interrupted to facilitate repairs or to prevent risk to life or property it is expected that all efforts be made to promptly respond and correct the problem, and notification to facility maintenance be done so emergency response can be in-acted to maintain order and proper operation of the institution. If you have any questions regarding these regulations or need a special exemption, clarifications, etc., contact Jerry Jensen (801) 557-1223 or email [email protected] NOTE: These rules are subject to review and change at any time. CONT_RULES AND REGULATIONS.DOC 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 33 DFCM Bid DA14027 STATE OF UTAH - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Division of Facilities Construction and Management DFCM Stage II - PROJECT SCHEDULE BIDSYNC BID # DA14027 PROJECT NAME: DFCM PROJECT NO: Event Stage II Bidding Documents Available Background Check Form Submitted to Shawn Anderson at the Dept. of Corrections Mandatory Pre-bid Site Meeting INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH BUILDINGS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS-DRAPER, UTAH 13304100 Day Date Time Place Friday May 30, 2014 3:00 PM DFCM web site * Wednesday June 4, 2014 Tuesday June 10, 2014 4:00 PM Fax the USP Background Check Form to: 801 545-5702 Attn. Shawn Anderson 8:30 AM Corrections Administration Building 14717 Minuteman Drive Draper, Utah 4:00 PM BidSync Web site** Deadline for Submitting Wednesday June 18, 2014 Questions Addendum Deadline (exception Tuesday June 24, 2014 5:00 PM BidSync Web site** for bid delays) Prime Contractors Turn in Bid Thursday June 26, 2014 2:30 PM BidSync Web site** and Bid Bond Subcontractors List Due Friday June 27, 2014 2:30 PM E-mail: [email protected] Substantial Completion Date Friday November 28, 2014 NOTE: * ** DFCM FORM 7a 042413 5/30/2014 2:08 PM DFCM’s web site address is www.dfcm.utah.gov. BidSync web site address is www.bidsync.com. 9 p. 34 A B 1 2 3 EG001 COVER SHEET WASATCH B-BLOCK PLANS WASATCH B-BLOCK CONTROL PANEL DETAILS WASATCH B-BLOCK AV SYSTEM RISER WASATCH D-BLOCK PLANS WASATCH D-BLOCK CONTROL PANEL DETAILS WASATCH D-BLOCK AV SYSTEM RISER OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS 1,2,3 & 4 KEY MAP AND GENERAL NOTES ET131 ET132 ET133 ET134 ET135 4 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS 1,2,3 & 4 GRADE LEVEL OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS 1,2,3 & 4 MEZZANINE LEVEL OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS CONTROL PANEL DETAILS OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS A/V RISERS AND DETAILS ETD131 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS 1,2,3 & 4 GRADE LEVEL DEMOLITION PLANS ETD132 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS 1,2,3 & 4 MEZZANINE LEVEL DEMOLITION PLANS ETD133 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS CONTROL PANEL DEMO PLAN EG031 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS 1, 2, 3 & 4 ET121 ET122 ET123 ETD121 WASATCH D-BLOCK DEMO PLANS ETD122 WASATCH D-BLOCK CONTROL PANEL DEMO DETAILS WASATCH D BLOCK ET111 ET112 ET113 ETD111 WASATCH B-BLOCK DEMO PLANS ETD112 WASATCH B-BLOCK CONTROL PANEL DEMO DETAILS WASATCH B BLOCK 5 6 7 A B C ELECTRICAL SHEET INDEX C 7 D 6 D 5 E 4 E 3 F 2 JiLu JO PROJECT NO.: EG001 COVER SHEET ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 35 4/21/2014 4:54:14 PM A B C D 1 2 2 3 2 1 WASATCH B LEVEL 1 DEMO 2 TYP. 2 TYP. WASATCH B LEVEL 2 DEMO 2 TYP. 2 TYP. WASATCH B LEVEL 3 DEMO 2 TYP. 2 TYP. 3 3 4 4 5 5 2 TYP. 2 TYP. 2 TYP. 1 1 1 3 UP 3 UP 3 DN DN 6 6 EXISTING RACEWAYS MAY BE REUSED, IF IN PLACE, WHERE POSSIBLE, AND WHERE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS AND THE INTENT OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. UPGRADE AND OR PROVIDE NEW CONDUIT SUPPORTS WHERE NECESSARY FOR ALL RACEWAYS BEING REUSED. ENSURE INTEGRITY OF EXISTING RACEWAYS BEFORE REUSE. DO NOT PENETRATE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF FLOORS, WALLS, CEILINGS, ROOFS, ETC. COORDINATE WITH OWNER WHAT EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE DISPOSED OF AND WHAT EQUIPMENT IS TO BE RETURNED TO OWNER. 1.2 1.3 1.4 DISCONNECT, REMOVE AND RETURN SPEAKERS TO THE OWNERS. EXISTING SPEAKER ENCLOSURES AND GRILLES TO REMAIN IN PLACE FOR REUSE. REMOVE CABLING ASSOCIATED WITH SPEAKERS BACK TO EXISTING AMPLIFIERS COMPLETELY. DISCONNECT, REMOVE AND RETURN EXISTING INTERCOM / PAGING AMPLIFIERS AND TONE GENERATORS TO THE OWNERS. 2. 3. ALL AUDIO CABLES AND INTERCOM CABLES MUST BE INSTALLED IN CONDUITS. REUSE EXISTING CONDUITS WHERE IT IS POSSIBLE AND INSTALL NEW CONDUITS WHERE IT IS REQUIRED. VERIFY SPECIFIED SPEAKERS WILL FIT THE EXISTING SPEAKER ENCLOSURES AND GRILLES PRIOR TO ORDERING THE SPEAKERS. PROVIDE SPEAKER ADAPTERS TO COMPLETE INSTALLATION IF NECESSARY. NO CHANGES SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT THE AV CONSULTANT'S WRITTEN CONSENT. PROVIDE THE OWNERS WITH A COPY OF THE CRESTRON PROGRAMING CODE UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. ALL NEW RELAYS, LEDs, PUSH BUTTONS, AND KEY SWITCHES SHALL BE WIRED USING QUICK CONNECTIONS. NO SOLDERED CONNECTIONS ARE ALLOWED. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 7 WINNING CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OWNERS' REPRESENTATIVES AND SCHEDULE THEIR WORKING HOURS TO BE DURING THE EVENING AND NIGHT TIMES FOR MINIMAL CONTROL SYSTEM DOWN TIMES. INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL 50% OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY OF ALL PUSH SWITCHES AND PUSH BUTTONS, LED'S, KEY SWITCHES IN BID PRICE . 4. ALL LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEM WIRING IS SCHEMATIC. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE EXACT ROUTING AND LOCATIONS OF PENETRATIONS IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO ROUTING CONDUIT AND CABLES. REPLACE ALL NON-WORKING RELAYS AND POWER SUPPLIES SO THAT NEW AND EXISTING CONTROL PANELS ARE COMPLETELY FUNCTIONAL. 3. 11. CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO VISIT THE JOBSITE, DOCUMENT EXISTING CONDITIONS THAT WILL EFFECT FINAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS PRIOR TO FINAL BID. 2. 10. THE SCOPE OF THE WASATCH D-BLOCK (THREE LEVELS) IS TO COMPLETELY UPGRADE THE EXISTING PAGING SYTEM. 1. GENERAL PROJECT NOTES: EXISTING PANELS, SEE SHEET EDT112 FOR DETAILS. 1. KEYED NOTES: REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL RACEWAYS, BOXES, DEVICES, EQUIPMENT, ETC. THAT ARE NOT TO BE REUSED. 1.1 1. UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE, REMOVE ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS SHOWN IN DARK & DASHED LINES. LIGHT & SOLID ITEMS ARE TO REMAIN. DEMOLITION ITEMS ARE SHOWN TO GIVE A BASIC DESCRIPTION OF THE EXTENT OF DEMOLITION WORK, BUT MAY NOT BE INCLUSIVE. PROVIDE DEMOLITION WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: 7 A B C D E F JiLu JO PROJECT NO.: ETD111 WASATCH B-BLOCK DEMO PLANS ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL GENERAL DEMOLITION NOTES: . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM E F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 36 4/21/2014 4:55:59 PM A B C D 1 EXISTING PART OF THE PANEL IS TO BE REPLACED. RE-LABEL ALL WIRES AND CONNECTORS ON BOTH WIRE AND PANEL SIDES, AND THEN DISCONNECT ALL WIRES AND DEVICES FROM THE PANEL. CUT THE PANEL ALONG THE DASHED LINE AND REFINISH THE CUTTING EDGES. RE-INSTALL PANELS BEING REUSED BACK IN PLACE. 3. 4. NO CHANGES SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT THE AV CONSULTANT'S WRITTEN CONSENT. PROVIDE THE OWNERS WITH A COPY OF THE CRESTRON PROGRAMING CODE UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. 7. 8. 2 WINNING CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OWNERS' REPRESENTATIVES AND SCHEDULE THEIR WORKING HOURS TO BE DURING THE EVENING AND NIGHT TIMES FOR MINIMAL CONTROL SYSTEM DOWN TIMES. VERIFY SPECIFIED SPEAKERS WILL FIT THE EXISTING SPEAKER ENCLOSURES AND GRILLES PRIOR TO ORDERING THE SPEAKERS. PROVIDE SPEAKER ADAPTERS TO COMPLETE INSTALLATION IF NECESSARY. 6. 11. ALL AUDIO CABLES AND INTERCOM CABLES MUST BE INSTALLED IN CONDUITS. REUSE EXISTING CONDUITS WHERE IT IS POSSIBLE AND INSTALL NEW CONDUITS WHERE IT IS REQUIRED. 5. ALL LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEM WIRING IS SCHEMATIC. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE EXACT ROUTING AND LOCATIONS OF PENETRATIONS IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO ROUTING CONDUIT AND CABLES. INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL 50% OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY OF ALL PUSH SWITCHES AND PUSH BUTTONS, LED'S, KEY SWITCHES IN BID PRICE . 4. ALL NEW RELAYS, LEDs, PUSH BUTTONS, AND KEY SWITCHES SHALL BE WIRED USING QUICK CONNECTIONS. NO SOLDERED CONNECTIONS ARE ALLOWED. REPLACE ALL NON-WORKING RELAYS AND POWER SUPPLIES SO THAT NEW AND EXISTING CONTROL PANELS ARE COMPLETELY FUNCTIONAL. 3. 10. CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO VISIT THE JOBSITE, DOCUMENT EXISTING CONDITIONS THAT WILL EFFECT FINAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS PRIOR TO FINAL BID. 2. 9. THE SCOPE OF THE WASATCH D-BLOCK (THREE LEVELS) IS TO COMPLETELY UPGRADE THE EXISTING PAGING SYTEM. 1. GENERAL PROJECT NOTES: EXISTING PART OF THE PANEL IS TO REMAIN FOR RE-USE. 2. KEYED NOTES: 1. 2 DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL 9 1 9 1 9 3 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 1 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 10 2 10 2 10 2 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 11 3 11 3 11 3 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 12 4 12 4 12 4 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 1 13 5 1 13 5 1 13 5 4 OPEN OPEN 4 OPEN OPEN 4 OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 14 6 14 6 14 6 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 15 7 15 7 15 7 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN 16 8 16 8 16 4 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 8 4 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LAMP TEST 2 POWER LEVEL 1 INMATE CALLS LAMP TEST ALL CALL LEVEL 2 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 VOLUME MIC LEVEL 3 ALL CALL LEVEL 3 VOLUME MIC LEVEL 1 DAYROOM PUSH TO TALK 2 POWER LEVEL 1 INMATE CALLS DAYROOM PUSH TO TALK 2 POWER LEVEL 2 INMATE CALLS LAMP TEST ALL CALL LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 3 VOLUME LEVEL 1 DAYROOM PUSH TO TALK MIC 3 ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE FIRE DOORS DAYROOM DOOR DAYROOM DOOR 3 ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE FIRE DOORS DAYROOM DOOR DAYROOM DOOR 3 ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE FIRE DOORS DAYROOM DOOR DAYROOM DOOR OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN LEVEL 1 1 2 LEVEL 1 OPEN LEVEL 2 OPEN LEVEL 3 OPEN RESET LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 DURESS ENSECURE LEVEL 1 LEVEL 1 OPEN LEVEL 2 OPEN LEVEL 3 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 1 OPEN LEVEL 2 OPEN LEVEL 3 SCALE: NTS B-BLOCK LEVEL 3 CONTROL PANEL DEMO ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE OPEN LEVEL 2 GROUP RELEASE LEVEL 3 LEVEL 1 RESET LEVEL 2 DURESS LEVEL 3 SILENCE NTS DOOR STATUS SCALE: B-BLOCK LEVEL 2 CONTROL PANEL DEMO ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE OPEN LEVEL 2 RESET LEVEL 3 LEVEL 1 DURESS LEVEL 2 SILENCE NTS LEVEL 3 GROUP RELEASE ETD112 3 SCALE: DOOR STATUS ETD112 SILENCE CONTROL ROOM DOOR B-BLOCK LEVEL 1 CONTROL PANEL DEMO ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE GROUP RELEASE LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 DOOR STATUS ETD112 5 OPEN LEVEL 2 OPEN LEVEL 3 CLOSE LEVEL 1 OPEN LEVEL 2 OPEN LEVEL 3 CLOSE LEVEL 1 OPEN LEVEL 2 OPEN LEVEL 3 CLOSE 5 DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL 6 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 6 25 17 25 17 25 17 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 1 26 18 1 26 18 1 26 18 4 OPEN OPEN 4 OPEN OPEN 4 OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 27 19 27 19 27 19 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 28 20 28 20 28 20 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 29 21 29 21 29 21 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 30 22 30 22 30 22 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 31 23 31 23 31 23 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN 32 24 32 24 32 7 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 24 7 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN A B C D E F JiLu JO PROJECT NO.: ETD112 WASATCH B-BLOCK CONTROL PANEL DEMO DETAILS ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL 3 . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM E F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 37 4/21/2014 4:56:05 PM A B C D 1 2 2 S S S S S S S S S S S S 3 S 1 S S S S 3 3 S S 3 3 S S WASATCH B LEVEL 1 S S WASATCH B LEVEL 2 S S 2 3 3 S WASATCH B LEVEL 3 S S 3 S S 3 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 4 4 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 2 2 2 S S S S M M MIC CLG S M M MIC CLG S M M MIC CLG S S S M S S M S S M S S 5 5 M S 1 5 2 2 ET112 1 S UP 6 4 ET111 UP TO SOUND CABINET ON LEVEL 2 1 ET112 1 UP DN TO SOUND CABINET ON LEVEL 2 20'-0" A.F.F. S R(11) S S S R(11) M S S R(11) M 3 ET112 DN DN 6 6 4 ALL AUDIO CABLES AND INTERCOM CABLES MUST BE INSTALLED IN CONDUITS. REUSE EXISTING CONDUITS WHERE IT IS POSSIBLE AND INSTALL NEW CONDUITS WHERE IT IS REQUIRED. VERIFY SPECIFIED SPEAKERS WILL FIT THE EXISTING SPEAKER ENCLOSURES AND GRILLES PRIOR TO ORDERING THE SPEAKERS. PROVIDE SPEAKER ADAPTERS TO COMPLETE INSTALLATION IF NECESSARY. NO CHANGES SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT THE AV CONSULTANT'S WRITTEN CONSENT. PROVIDE THE OWNERS WITH A COPY OF THE CRESTRON PROGRAMING CODE UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. ALL NEW RELAYS, LEDs, PUSH BUTTONS, AND KEY SWITCHES SHALL BE WIRED USING QUICK CONNECTIONS. NO SOLDERED CONNECTIONS ARE ALLOWED. ALL LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEM WIRING IS SCHEMATIC. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE EXACT ROUTING AND LOCATIONS OF PENETRATIONS IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO ROUTING CONDUIT AND CABLES. WINNING CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OWNERS' REPRESENTATIVES AND SCHEDULE THEIR WORKING HOURS TO BE DURING THE EVENING AND NIGHT TIMES FOR MINIMAL CONTROL SYSTEM DOWN TIMES. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. ENLARGED PLAN, WASATCH B-BLOCK 7 INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL 50% OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY OF ALL PUSH SWITCHES AND PUSH BUTTONS, LED'S, KEY SWITCHES IN BID PRICE . 4. 2 REPLACE ALL NON-WORKING RELAYS AND POWER SUPPLIES SO THAT NEW AND EXISTING CONTROL PANELS ARE COMPLETELY FUNCTIONAL. 4 CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO VISIT THE JOBSITE, DOCUMENT EXISTING CONDITIONS THAT WILL EFFECT FINAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS PRIOR TO FINAL BID. 3. 7 THE SCOPE OF THE WASATCH D-BLOCK (THREE LEVELS) IS TO COMPLETELY UPGRADE THE EXISTING PAGING SYTEM. 2. GENERAL PROJECT NOTES: PROVIDE #8 AWG THHN WIRE WITH GREEN INSULATION FROM THE EQUIPMENT CABINET TO THE EXISTING EMERGENCY POWER PANEL LOCATED ABOVE ON THE THIRD FLOOR. 1. 7. INSTALL A NEW OUTDOOR SPEAKER CABLE WITH 3/4" IMC CONDUIT, COUPLING AND FITTING. INSTALL A DEDICATED 20A, 110V AC DUPLEX INSIDE THE EQUIPMENT CABINET AND CIRCUIT TO EXISTING EMERGENCY POWER PANEL LOCATED ABOVE ON THE THIRD FLOOR. 4. THE POWER PANEL IS SIEMENS CDP-7, WITH 11TH AND 12TH BREAKER SPACES AVAILABLE. PROVIDE A NEW 20A BREAKER. INSTALL A NEW SPEAKER CABLE WITH A 1/2" EMT CONDUIT INSIDE THE EXISTING CABLE TRAY, THE CONDUIT SHALL BE GROUNDED. THE CABLE TRAY WILL BE OPENED, CLOSED, AND PAINTED AS NEEDED BY THE OWNERS. 3. 6. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH OWNERS PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN. 5. EXISTING AND NEW PANEL LOCATION. 2. KEYED NOTES: 1. 7 A B C D E F JO ET111 WASATCH B-BLOCK PLANS 1330410 14-003 JiLu ENVISION PROJECT NO.: PROJECT NO.: CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM E F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 38 4/21/2014 4:54:38 PM A B C D E F 5 ET112 NTS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS 1 ET112 4 LED RED TYP. NTS LED GREEN POWER LEVEL 2 INMATE CALLS TEST LEVEL 3 ALL CALL OUTSIDE LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 DAYROOM LEVEL 1 ET112 2 TEST BUTTON WHITE, MOMENTARY ET112 5 5 PAGE BUTTON WHITE, MOMENTARY ET112 MONITOR BUTTON WHITE, ALTERNATE VOLUME KEY SWITCH BLACK, MAINTAINED SCALE: WINNING CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OWNERS' REPRESENTATIVES AND SCHEDULE THEIR WORKING HOURS TO BE DURING THE EVENING AND NIGHT TIMES FOR MINIMAL CONTROL SYSTEM DOWN TIMES. 11. 5 ALL LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEM WIRING IS SCHEMATIC. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE EXACT ROUTING AND LOCATIONS OF PENETRATIONS IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO ROUTING CONDUIT AND CABLES. 10. MONITOR ALL NEW RELAYS, LEDs, PUSH BUTTONS, AND KEY SWITCHES SHALL BE WIRED USING QUICK CONNECTIONS. NO SOLDERED CONNECTIONS ARE ALLOWED. 9. VOLUME PROVIDE THE OWNERS WITH A COPY OF THE CRESTRON PROGRAMING CODE UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. 8. ALL AUDIO CABLES AND INTERCOM CABLES MUST BE INSTALLED IN CONDUITS. REUSE EXISTING CONDUITS WHERE IT IS POSSIBLE AND INSTALL NEW CONDUITS WHERE IT IS REQUIRED. 5. NO CHANGES SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT THE AV CONSULTANT'S WRITTEN CONSENT. INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL 50% OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY OF ALL PUSH SWITCHES AND PUSH BUTTONS, LED'S, KEY SWITCHES IN BID PRICE . 4. VERIFY SPECIFIED SPEAKERS WILL FIT THE EXISTING SPEAKER ENCLOSURES AND GRILLES PRIOR TO ORDERING THE SPEAKERS. PROVIDE SPEAKER ADAPTERS TO COMPLETE INSTALLATION IF NECESSARY. REPLACE ALL NON-WORKING RELAYS AND POWER SUPPLIES SO THAT NEW AND EXISTING CONTROL PANELS ARE COMPLETELY FUNCTIONAL. 3. 7. CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO VISIT THE JOBSITE, DOCUMENT EXISTING CONDITIONS THAT WILL EFFECT FINAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS PRIOR TO FINAL BID. 2. 6. THE SCOPE OF THE WASATCH D-BLOCK (THREE LEVELS) IS TO COMPLETELY UPGRADE THE EXISTING PAGING SYTEM. 1. MICROPHONE LED YELLOW TYP. ET112 7 REPAIR OR REPLACE THE BROKEN BUTTON. GENERAL PROJECT NOTES: MATCH NEW LED VOLTAGE TO EXISTING POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE. 4. SPEAKER PANEL DETAIL ET112 6 KEY SWITCH DETAIL SCALE: LED DETAIL BUTTON DETAIL ET112 6 ET112 7 IMPRINT ALL LETTERS AND NUMBERS SHOWN ON DRAWING ONTO PANELS AND BUTTONS. 3. VERIFY PANEL DIMENSIONS IN FIELD PRIOR TO MANFACTURING. 2. 1. KEYED NOTES: DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN 3 9 1 9 1 9 1 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 10 2 10 2 10 2 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 11 3 11 3 11 3 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 12 4 12 4 12 4 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 13 5 13 5 13 5 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 14 6 14 6 14 6 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 15 7 15 7 15 7 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE TEST 5 7/16" 1 2 TEST TYP. LEVEL 1 POWER DAYROOM DOOR ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE FIRE DOORS INMATE CALLS LEVEL 2 OUTSIDE ALL CALL LEVEL 3 MONITOR ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE DAYROOM DOOR 3 DAYROOM LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 VOLUME 1 TYP. OPEN OPEN 5 7/16" 2 POWER TYP. LEVEL 1 TEST DAYROOM DOOR FIRE DOORS INMATE CALLS LEVEL 3 OUTSIDE ALL CALL LEVEL 3 MONITOR ENABLE ENABLE DAYROOM DOOR 3 DAYROOM LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 VOLUME 1 TYP. OPEN OPEN 5 7/16" 2 POWER TYP. LEVEL 2 ENABLE FIRE DOORS INMATE CALLS LEVEL 3 OUTSIDE ALL CALL LEVEL 3 MONITOR 3 DAYROOM LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 VOLUME DAYROOM DOOR DAYROOM DOOR TYP. OPEN OPEN 4 16 8 16 8 16 8 4 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN 3 ET112 5 LEVEL 1 OPEN LEVEL 2 2 ET112 OPEN LEVEL 3 CLOSE LEVEL 1 OPEN LEVEL 2 1 ET112 OPEN LEVEL 3 CLOSE LEVEL 1 OPEN LEVEL 2 OPEN LEVEL 3 CLOSE 5 SILENCE OPEN RESET LEVEL 1 OPEN LEVEL 2 OPEN LEVEL 3 4 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 DURESS ENSECURE CONTROL ROOM DOOR LEVEL 1 OPEN LEVEL 2 OPEN LEVEL 3 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 1 OPEN LEVEL 2 OPEN LEVEL 3 SCALE: NTS B-BLOCK LEVEL 3 CONTROL PANEL ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE OPEN LEVEL 2 GROUP RELEASE LEVEL 3 LEVEL 1 RESET LEVEL 2 DURESS LEVEL 3 SILENCE NTS DOOR STATUS SCALE: B-BLOCK LEVEL 2 CONTROL PANEL ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE OPEN LEVEL 1 GROUP RELEASE LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 RESET LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 DURESS LEVEL 3 SILENCE NTS DOOR STATUS SCALE: B-BLOCK LEVEL 1 CONTROL PANEL ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE GROUP RELEASE LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 DOOR STATUS DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL 6 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 6 25 17 25 17 25 17 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 26 18 26 18 26 18 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 27 19 27 19 27 19 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 28 20 28 20 28 20 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 29 21 29 21 29 21 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 30 22 30 22 30 22 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 31 23 31 23 31 23 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN 32 24 32 24 32 7 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 24 7 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN 1 1 1 12 7/16" 12 7/16" 3 A B C D E F DATE REVISIONS ET112 WASATCH B-BLOCK CONTROL PANEL DETAILS 1330410 14-003 JO JiLu JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ENVISION PROJECT NO.: PROJECT NO.: CHECKED BY: DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: DATE: ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. 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CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 12 7/16" 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 39 4/21/2014 5:23:29 PM A B C D 1 2 SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MODEL QTY HONEYWELL CRESTRON PUSH BUTTON WITH LED, ALTERNATE, SQUARE, FOR MONITOR SWITCH BUTTON WITH LED WINDOW, WHITE CONTROLLER RELAY AND I/O BOX RACK MOUNT KIT CONTROL PANELS CUSTOM BELDEN LIBERTY WEST PENN WEST PENN BELDEN LIBERTY WEST PENN SPEAKER CABLE FOR LOW IMPEDANCE, FROM PANELS TO CABINET SPEAKER CABLE FOR HORNS MICROPHONE CABLE ATLAS ATLAS INSTALL PLENUM CABLES WHERE SUCH CABLES ARE REQUIRED. 3 MIDDLE ATLANTIC UPS, 2RU ATLAS MIDDLE ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT CABINET 1, 2, WALL MOUNTED 18 RU EQUIPMENT DOOR BLANK PANEL RACK MOUNT SHELF, 3RU MIDDLE ATLANTIC POWER SUPPLY, 24 VDC, 2A POWER STRIP POWER SUPPLY, 24 VDC, 5A NOTES BELDEN LIBERTY WEST PENN WEST PENN MANUFACTURER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LIST CUSTOM CHICAGO MINIATURE LIGHTING SPEAKER CABLE FOR 70V RELAY CABLE, 6 CONDUCTORS A/R = AS REQUIRED 1. 1 M S S S R SYMBOL DESCRIPTION LED, INMATE CALLS, YELLOW MICROPHONE, CEILING QUAM BOGEN LOWELL HONEYWELL KEY SWITCH, POWER SPEAKER ENCLOSURE SPEAKER GRILLE SPEAKER TONE GENERATOR HORN QUAM LOWELL PANEL VOLUME CONTORL TECH WORKS RDL TECH WORKS QSC PANEL SPEAKER, 3", 8 OHMS PANEL MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER 2,3, AND 4, 6 WATTS POWER SUPPLY MICROPHONE, CEILING AMPLIFIER #1, 8 CH LECTROSONICS HONEYWELL PUSH BUTTON WITH LED, MOMENTARY, SQUARE, FOR LAMP TEST SWITCH BUTTON WITH LED WINDOW, WHITE DSP HONEYWELL A/R = AS REQUIRED MIC CLG MIC MIC CLG HONEYWELL MANUFACTURER CHICAGO MINIATURE LIGHTING LED, 24V, RECTANGULAR , RED LED, 24V, CIRCULAR PUSH BUTTON WITHOUT LED, MOMENTARY, RECTANGULAR SWITCH BUTTON, WHITE AML21EBA2AC - UPS-2200R-8 DWR-18-26 FD-18 PHBL-1 PS-RK PDT-615C-NS PS24-20 PS24-50A 5200FE 22-2C-SH-XX 452 AQ225 5000UE 12-2C-XX 227 5200UE 16-2C-XX 225 270 MODEL SEE DETAILS ON SHEET ET122 2191QU7-24V, YELLOW OR 2191QU7-12V, YELLOW 3" ONE GANG BOX CB84 SQLK-8L 810-T870 QH16T AML27ABK2AC22BB TG4C LV-50S-RM 30C25Z8 HM-1-SUB ST-PA6 PS24-KS HM-1 CX-108V SPN812 CP3N ST-IO - AML22CBM8AD - AML22CBM8AC - AML42SBF8 2191QU5-24V, GREEN 2191QU7-24V, YELLOW (PANEL 1) (PANEL 2) (PANEL 3) (PANEL 1) A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R QTY 3 A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R (PANEL 3) (PANEL 2) (PANEL 1) (PANEL 3) (PANEL 2) (PANEL 1) (PANEL 3) (PANEL 2) (PANEL 1) (PANEL 3) (PANEL 2) (PANEL 1) (PANEL 3) (PANEL 2) (PANEL 1) (PANEL 3) (PANEL 2) (PANEL 3) A/R A/R A/R (PANEL 2) A/R A/R 4 (PANEL 1) LEVEL 1 CONTROLLER 8X8 SPARE SPARE MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR LAMP TEST LAMP TEST LAMP TEST ALL CALL ALL CALL ALL CALL DAY ROOM DAY ROOM DAY ROOM OUTSIDE OUTSIDE OUTSIDE LEVEL 3 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 1 RELAYS RELAY BOX 4X8 RELAY BOX 4X8 TONE GENERATOR (LEVEL 3) MIC CLG (LEVEL 2) MIC CLG (LEVEL 1) MIC CLG (PANEL 3) MIC (PANEL 2) MIC (PANEL 1) MIC 5 MONITOR BUTTON, PANEL 3 LED ET113 1 MONITOR BUTTON, PANEL 2 MONITOR BUTTON, PANEL 1 SCALE: NTS AV SYSTEM RISER TO EXISTING LAMP TEST CIRCUIT, PANEL 3 TO EXISTING LAMP TEST CIRCUIT, PANEL 2 TO EXISTING LAMP TEST CIRCUIT, PANEL 1 LAMP TEST BUTTON LAMP TEST BUTTON LAMP TEST BUTTON LED LED LED LED LED DAY ROOM BUTTON DAY ROOM BUTTON LED DAY ROOM BUTTON LED ALL PAGE BUTTONS LEVEL 3 BUTTONS LEVEL 2 BUTTONS LEVEL 1 BUTTONS OUTSIDE LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED RS232 5 DSP (TO LED) AMP #1 UPS POWER STRIP TO AUDIO EQUIPMENT POWER SUPPLY AMP #4 6 8 ohms AMP #3 8 ohms AMP #2 8 ohms 6 8W 8W LEVEL 1 SPEAKERS (TYP 5) PANEL SPEAKER LEVEL 3 PANEL SPEAKER LEVEL 2 PANEL SPEAKER LEVEL 1 DAY ROOM, LEVEL 3 SPEAKERS DAY ROOM, LEVEL 2 SPEAKERS DAY ROOM, LEVEL 1 SPEAKERS OUTSIDE HORN LEVEL 3 SPEAKERS (TYP 5) LEVEL 2 SPEAKERS (TYP 5) 110VAC POWER 8W 8W 110VAC POWER V V V 8W 8W 8W 16W 8W 8W 7 7 A B C D E AV EQUIPMENT LIST 4 E 3 F 2 JiLu JO PROJECT NO.: ET113 WASATCH B-BLOCK AV SYSTEM RISER ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 40 4/21/2014 4:54:50 PM A B C D 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 2 WASATCH D LEVEL 1 DEMO 3 WASATCH D LEVEL 2 DEMO 3 WASATCH D LEVEL 3 DEMO 3 4 4 5 5 2 2 2 5 5 5 4 4 4 1 1 1 UP UP DN DN 6 6 EXISTING RACEWAYS MAY BE REUSED, IF IN PLACE, WHERE POSSIBLE, AND WHERE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS AND THE INTENT OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. UPGRADE AND OR PROVIDE NEW CONDUIT SUPPORTS WHERE NECESSARY FOR ALL RACEWAYS BEING REUSED. ENSURE INTEGRITY OF EXISTING RACEWAYS BEFORE REUSE. DO NOT PENETRATE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF FLOORS, WALLS, CEILINGS, ROOFS, ETC. COORDINATE WITH OWNER WHAT EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE DISPOSED OF AND WHAT EQUIPMENT IS TO BE RETURNED TO OWNER. 1.2 1.3 1.4 DISCONNECT, REMOVE, AND RETURN SPEAKERS, SPEAKER ENCLOSURES, AND GRILLS TO THE OWNERS. REMOVE CABLING ASSOCIATED WITH SPAKERS BACK TO EXISTING AMPLIFIERS COMPLETELY. DISCONNECT, REMOVE, AND RETURN SPEAKERS, SPEAKER ENCLOSURES, AND GRILLS TO THE OWNERS. REMOVE EXISTING CONDUIT FROM SPEAKERS TO CABLE TRAY. REMOVE CABLING ASSOCIATED WITH SPEAKERS BACK TO EXISTING AMPLIFIERS COMPLETELY. DISCONNECT, REMOVE, AND RETURN EXISTING INTERCOM/PAGING AMPLIFIERS AND TONE GENERATORS TO THE OWNER. REMOVE THE EXISTING PAGING HORNS. 2. 3. 4. 5. NO CHANGES SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT THE AV CONSULTANT'S WRITTEN CONSENT. PROVIDE THE OWNERS WITH A COPY OF THE CRESTRON PROGRAMING CODE UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. 7. 8. 7 WINNING CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OWNERS' REPRESENTATIVES AND SCHEDULE THEIR WORKING HOURS TO BE DURING THE EVENING AND NIGHT TIMES FOR MINIMAL CONTROL SYSTEM DOWN TIMES. VERIFY SPECIFIED SPEAKERS WILL FIT THE EXISTING SPEAKER ENCLOSURES AND GRILLES PRIOR TO ORDERING THE SPEAKERS. PROVIDE SPEAKER ADAPTERS TO COMPLETE INSTALLATION IF NECESSARY. 6. ALL LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEM WIRING IS SCHEMATIC. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE EXACT ROUTING AND LOCATIONS OF PENETRATIONS IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO ROUTING CONDUIT AND CABLES. ALL AUDIO CABLES AND INTERCOM CABLES MUST BE INSTALLED IN CONDUITS. REUSE EXISTING CONDUITS WHERE IT IS POSSIBLE AND INSTALL NEW CONDUITS WHERE IT IS REQUIRED. 5. 11. INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL 50% OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY OF ALL PUSH SWITCHES AND PUSH BUTTONS, LED'S, KEY SWITCHES IN BID PRICE . 4. ALL NEW RELAYS, LEDs, PUSH BUTTONS, AND KEY SWITCHES SHALL BE WIRED USING QUICK CONNECTIONS. NO SOLDERED CONNECTIONS ARE ALLOWED. REPLACE ALL NON-WORKING RELAYS AND POWER SUPPLIES SO THAT NEW AND EXISTING CONTROL PANELS ARE COMPLETELY FUNCTIONAL. 3. 10. CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO VISIT THE JOBSITE, DOCUMENT EXISTING CONDITIONS THAT WILL EFFECT FINAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS PRIOR TO FINAL BID. 2. 9. THE SCOPE OF THE WASATCH D-BLOCK (THREE LEVELS) IS TO COMPLETELY UPGRADE THE EXISTING PAGING SYTEM. 1. GENERAL PROJECT NOTES: EXISTING PANELS. SEE SHEET ETD122 FOR DETAILS. 1. KEYED NOTES: REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL RACEWAYS, BOXES, DEVICES, EQUIPMENT, ETC. THAT ARE NOT TO BE REUSED. 1.1 1. UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE, REMOVE ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS SHOWN IN DARK & DASHED LINES. LIGHT & SOLID ITEMS ARE TO REMAIN. DEMOLITION ITEMS ARE SHOWN TO GIVE A BASIC DESCRIPTION OF THE EXTENT OF DEMOLITION WORK, BUT MAY NOT BE INCLUSIVE. PROVIDE DEMOLITION WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: 7 A B C D E F JiLu JO PROJECT NO.: ETD121 WASATCH D-BLOCK DEMO PLANS ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL GENERAL DEMOLITION NOTES: . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM E F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 41 4/21/2014 4:56:13 PM A B C D 1 CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO VISIT THE JOBSITE, DOCUMENT EXISTING CONDITIONS THAT WILL EFFECT FINAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS PRIOR TO FINAL BID. REPLACE ALL NON-WORKING RELAYS AND POWER SUPPLIES SO THAT NEW AND EXISTING CONTROL PANELS ARE COMPLETELY FUNCTIONAL. INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL 50% OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY OF ALL PUSH SWITCHES AND PUSH BUTTONS, LED'S, KEY SWITCHES IN BID PRICE . ALL AUDIO CABLES AND INTERCOM CABLES MUST BE INSTALLED IN CONDUITS. REUSE EXISTING CONDUITS WHERE IT IS POSSIBLE AND INSTALL NEW CONDUITS WHERE IT IS REQUIRED. VERIFY SPECIFIED SPEAKERS WILL FIT THE EXISTING SPEAKER ENCLOSURES AND GRILLES PRIOR TO ORDERING THE SPEAKERS. PROVIDE SPEAKER ADAPTERS TO COMPLETE INSTALLATION IF NECESSARY. NO CHANGES SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT THE AV CONSULTANT'S WRITTEN CONSENT. PROVIDE THE OWNERS WITH A COPY OF THE CRESTRON PROGRAMING CODE UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. ALL NEW RELAYS, LEDs, PUSH BUTTONS, AND KEY SWITCHES SHALL BE WIRED USING QUICK CONNECTIONS. NO SOLDERED CONNECTIONS ARE ALLOWED. ALL LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEM WIRING IS SCHEMATIC. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE EXACT ROUTING AND LOCATIONS OF PENETRATIONS IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO ROUTING CONDUIT AND CABLES. WINNING CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OWNERS' REPRESENTATIVES AND SCHEDULE THEIR WORKING HOURS TO BE DURING THE EVENING AND NIGHT TIMES FOR MINIMAL CONTROL SYSTEM DOWN TIMES. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 2 THE SCOPE OF THE WASATCH D-BLOCK (THREE LEVELS) IS TO COMPLETELY UPGRADE THE EXISTING PAGING SYTEM. 1. 3 RE-INSTALL PANELS BEING REUSED BACK IN PLACE. 5. GENERAL PROJECT NOTES: RE-LABEL ALL WIRES AND CONNECTORS ON BOTH WIRE AND PANEL SIDES, AND THEN DISCONNECT ALL WIRES AND DEVICES FROM THE PANEL. CUT THE PANEL ALONG THE DASHED LINE AND REFINISH THE CUTTING EDGES. OPEN EXISTING PART OF THE PANEL IS TO BE REPLACED. 10 EXISTING PART OF THE PANEL IS TO REMAIN FOR RE-USE. CLOSE OPEN 4. OPEN CLOSE 3. 9 OPEN 2 2. CLOSE CLOSE 1 EXISTING CONTROL PANEL IS TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED. KEYED NOTES: DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL CLOSE CLOSE 11 3 OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE 2 OPEN OPEN SYSTEM A 12 4 13 OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL LEVEL 2 DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL LEVEL 2 5 CLOSE CLOSE 5 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 9 1 9 1 OPEN OPEN CLOSE 14 6 PANEL 1 (LEFT) OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 10 2 10 2 OPEN OPEN CLOSE 15 7 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 11 3 11 3 OPEN OPEN CLOSE 16 8 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE OPEN OPEN 4 SYSTEM A 12 4 OPEN OPEN SYSTEM A 12 4 2 2 5 CLOSE CLOSE 5 CLOSE CLOSE 3 SILENCE OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE 14 6 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE 14 6 OPEN OPEN PANEL 3 (LEFT) 13 5 SYSTEM E SYSTEM A SYSTEM D PANEL 2 (LEFT) 13 5 POWER LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 INMATE CALLS 4 TEST ALL CALL LEVEL 2 DAYROOM LEVEL 3 PUSH TO TALK LEVEL 1 VOLUME 4 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 15 7 15 7 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 16 8 16 8 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OFF OFF OFF POWER LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 3 5 ETD122 SYSTEM E SYSTEM A SYSTEM D INMATE CALLS SYSTEM C SYSTEM I GROUP RELEASE 1 2 3 SYSTEM F OPEN OPEN OPEN SYSTEM G LEVEL 1 CLOSE LEVEL 2 CLOSE LEVEL 3 CLOSE OPEN NTS SYSTEM C SYSTEM I LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 DOOR STATUS DAYROOM DOOR DAYROOM DOOR SYSTEM F OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN SYSTEM G LEVEL 1 CLOSE LEVEL 2 CLOSE LEVEL 3 CLOSE FIRE DOORS CLOSE NTS SYSTEM C SYSTEM I LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 DOOR STATUS DAYROOM DOOR DAYROOM DOOR SYSTEM F OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN SYSTEM G LEVEL 1 CLOSE LEVEL 2 CLOSE LEVEL 3 CLOSE FIRE DOORS CLOSE SCALE: NTS D-BLOCK LEVEL 3 CONTROL PANEL DEMO 3 SILENCE ALL CALL PUSH TO TALK SCALE: LEVEL 2 DAYROOM RECORD OFF LEVEL 1 FIRE DOORS CLOSE D-BLOCK LEVEL 2 CONTROL PANEL DEMO 3 SILENCE LEVEL 3 TEST ETD122 SYSTEM E SYSTEM A SYSTEM D LEVEL 1 VOLUME POWER LEVEL 3 LEVEL 1 4 2 TEST ALL CALL PUSH TO TALK SCALE: LEVEL 2 INMATE CALLS OFF OFF LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 DOOR STATUS DAYROOM DOOR DAYROOM DOOR D-BLOCK LEVEL 1 CONTROL PANEL DEMO OFF LEVEL 3 DAYROOM 4 1 SYSTEM H ETD122 OFF OFF LEVEL 2 VOLUME LEVEL 1 VOLUME LEVEL 1 PUSH TO TALK TELEPHONE MONITORING 5 DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL 6 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 25 17 25 17 25 17 PANEL 1 (RIGHT) 6 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE 27 19 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE 27 19 OPEN OPEN 26 18 OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE 27 19 OPEN OPEN PANEL 3 (RIGHT) 26 18 PANEL 2 (RIGHT) 26 18 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN SYSTEM A 28 20 SYSTEM A 28 20 SYSTEM A 28 20 1 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 29 21 1 29 21 1 29 21 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 30 22 30 22 30 22 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 31 23 31 23 31 23 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN 7 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 7 32 24 32 24 32 24 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN A B C D E F DATE JiLu JO PROJECT NO.: ETD122 WASATCH D-BLOCK CONTROL PANEL DEMO DETAILS ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: DATE: ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. 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CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM E F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 42 4/21/2014 4:56:18 PM A B C D 1 WD302 20'-0" A.F.F. 20'-0" A.F.F. 2 CLASSROOM 2 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 3 1 S S 2 S S 3 S S 3 3 3 S S WD305 CORRIDOR S 3 3 S S 3 3 S S WASATCH D LEVEL 1 S S WASATCH D LEVEL 2 S S S WASATCH D LEVEL 3 S S S WD303 S CORRIDOR S S WD304 S CORRIDOR S S S S S S S S S 5 5 S S ET121 S S ET121 S S ET121 5 S S 4 S S S S S S 4 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S M S MIC M M S MIC M M S MIC DAYROOM M WD100 WD200 DAYROOM S WD300 DAYROOM S 2 CLG 2 CLG 2 CLG 6 S 6 5 S S S S 4 ET121 S S S 5 M S R(11) M S R(11) M S R(11) 1 2 ET122 S 3 ET122 1 S WD201 S CONTROL ROOM UP WD301 1 ET122 1 DN WD101 CONTROL ROOM DN CONTROL ROOM UP UP TO SOUND CABINET ON LEVEL 2 5 DOWN TO SOUND CABINET ON LEVEL 2 S S S S TO EMT CONDUIT INSTALL A NEW SPEAKER CABLE WITH A 1/2" EMT CONDUIT INSIDE THE EXISTING CABLE TRAY, THE CONDUIT SHALL BE GROUNDED. THE CABLE TRAY WILL BE OPENED, CLOSED, AND PAINTED AS NEEDED BY THE OWNERS. INSTALL A DEDICATED 20A, 110V AC DUPLEX INSIDE THE EQUIPMENT CABINET AND CIRCUIT TO EXISTING EMERGENCY POWER PANEL LOCATED ABOVE ON THE THIRD FLOOR. THE POWER PANEL IS SIEMENS CDP-7, WITH 11TH AND 12TH BREAKER SPACES AVAILABLE. PROVIDE A NEW 20A BREAKER. INSTALL A NEW OUTDOOR SPEAKER CABLE WITH 3/4" IMC CONDUIT, COUPLING AND FITTING. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6 5 7 WALL EXISTING CABLE TRAY CEILING HALLWAY SPEAKER MOUNTING DETAIL, TYPICAL FLOOR SPEAKER ENCLOSURE ENLARGED PLAN, WASATCH D-BLOCK 3/4" EMT CONDUIT WITH SPEAKER CABLE EXISTING CABLE TRAY 4 WINNING CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OWNERS' REPRESENTATIVES AND SCHEDULE THEIR WORKING HOURS TO BE DURING THE EVENING AND NIGHT TIMES FOR MINIMAL CONTROL SYSTEM DOWN TIMES. 1 ALL LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEM WIRING IS SCHEMATIC. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE EXACT ROUTING AND LOCATIONS OF PENETRATIONS IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO ROUTING CONDUIT AND CABLES. 11. 4 ALL NEW RELAYS, LEDs, PUSH BUTTONS, AND KEY SWITCHES SHALL BE WIRED USING QUICK CONNECTIONS. NO SOLDERED CONNECTIONS ARE ALLOWED. 10. 7 PROVIDE THE OWNERS WITH A COPY OF THE CRESTRON PROGRAMING CODE UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. VERIFY SPECIFIED SPEAKERS WILL FIT THE EXISTING SPEAKER ENCLOSURES AND GRILLES PRIOR TO ORDERING THE SPEAKERS. PROVIDE SPEAKER ADAPTERS TO COMPLETE INSTALLATION IF NECESSARY. 6. 9. ALL AUDIO CABLES AND INTERCOM CABLES MUST BE INSTALLED IN CONDUITS. REUSE EXISTING CONDUITS WHERE IT IS POSSIBLE AND INSTALL NEW CONDUITS WHERE IT IS REQUIRED. 5. NO CHANGES SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT THE AV CONSULTANT'S WRITTEN CONSENT. INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL 50% OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY OF ALL PUSH SWITCHES AND PUSH BUTTONS, LED'S, KEY SWITCHES IN BID PRICE . 8. REPLACE ALL NON-WORKING RELAYS AND POWER SUPPLIES SO THAT NEW AND EXISTING CONTROL PANELS ARE COMPLETELY FUNCTIONAL. 4. 7. CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO VISIT THE JOBSITE, DOCUMENT EXISTING CONDITIONS THAT WILL EFFECT FINAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS PRIOR TO FINAL BID. 3. THE SCOPE OF THE WASATCH D-BLOCK (THREE LEVELS) IS TO COMPLETELY UPGRADE THE EXISTING PAGING SYTEM. GENERAL PROJECT NOTES: 2. 1. PROVIDE #8 AWG THHN WIRE WITH GREEN INSULATION FROM THE EQUIPMENT CABINET TO THE EXISTING EMERGENCY POWER PANEL LOCATED ABOVE ON THE THIRD FLOOR. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH OWNERS PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN. 2. 7. EXISTING AND NEW PANEL LOCATION. A B C D E F JiLu JO PROJECT NO.: ET121 WASATCH D-BLOCK PLANS ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL KEYED NOTES: 7 1. WALL 6 . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM E F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 43 4/21/2014 4:54:59 PM A B C D E ET122 5 ET122 6 ET122 7 NTS NTS SCALE: NTS 1 BUTTON DETAIL SCALE: KEY SWITCH DETAIL SCALE: LED DETAIL ET122 6 LED RED TYP. ET122 4 WINNING CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OWNERS' REPRESENTATIVES AND SCHEDULE THEIR WORKING HOURS TO BE DURING THE EVENING AND NIGHT TIMES FOR MINIMAL CONTROL SYSTEM DOWN TIMES. 11. LED GREEN POWER LEVEL 2 INMATE CALLS SCALE: NTS TEST LEVEL 3 ALL CALL OUTSIDE LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 2 ALL LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEM WIRING IS SCHEMATIC. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE EXACT ROUTING AND LOCATIONS OF PENETRATIONS IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO ROUTING CONDUIT AND CABLES. 10. MONITOR ALL NEW RELAYS, LEDs, PUSH BUTTONS, AND KEY SWITCHES SHALL BE WIRED USING QUICK CONNECTIONS. NO SOLDERED CONNECTIONS ARE ALLOWED. 9. DAYROOM LEVEL 1 PANEL DETAIL KEY SWITCH BLACK, MAINTAINED LED YELLOW TYP. ET122 7 VOLUME PROVIDE THE OWNERS WITH A COPY OF THE CRESTRON PROGRAMING CODE UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. 8. TEST BUTTON WHITE, MOMENTARY PAGE BUTTON WHITE, MOMENTARY ET122 5 ET122 5 ET122 5 NO CHANGES SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT THE AV CONSULTANT'S WRITTEN CONSENT. 7. MONITOR BUTTON WHITE, ALTERNATE VERIFY SPECIFIED SPEAKERS WILL FIT THE EXISTING SPEAKER ENCLOSURES AND GRILLES PRIOR TO ORDERING THE SPEAKERS. PROVIDE SPEAKER ADAPTERS TO COMPLETE INSTALLATION IF NECESSARY. 6. VOLUME ALL AUDIO CABLES AND INTERCOM CABLES MUST BE INSTALLED IN CONDUITS. REUSE EXISTING CONDUITS WHERE IT IS POSSIBLE AND INSTALL NEW CONDUITS WHERE IT IS REQUIRED. 5. MICROPHONE INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL 50% OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY OF ALL PUSH SWITCHES AND PUSH BUTTONS, LED'S, KEY SWITCHES IN BID PRICE . 4. SPEAKER REPLACE ALL NON-WORKING RELAYS AND POWER SUPPLIES SO THAT NEW AND EXISTING CONTROL PANELS ARE COMPLETELY FUNCTIONAL. CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO VISIT THE JOBSITE, DOCUMENT EXISTING CONDITIONS THAT WILL EFFECT FINAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS PRIOR TO FINAL BID. THE SCOPE OF THE WASATCH D-BLOCK (THREE LEVELS) IS TO COMPLETELY UPGRADE THE EXISTING PAGING SYTEM. OPEN OPEN 3. 2. 1. REPAIR OR REPLACE THE BROKEN BUTTON. GENERAL PROJECT NOTES: MATCH NEW LED VOLTAGE TO EXISTING POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE. 4. 10 3. CLOSE IMPRINT ALL LETTERS AND NUMBERS SHOWN ON DRAWING ONTO PANELS AND BUTTONS. OPEN CLOSE 2. 9 OPEN 2 VERIFY PANEL DIMENSIONS IN FIELD PRIOR TO MANFACTURING. CLOSE CLOSE 1 1. KEYED NOTES: DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL LEVEL 1 CLOSE CLOSE 3 11 3 OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE OPEN OPEN SYSTEM A 12 4 13 OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL LEVEL 2 DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL LEVEL 2 CLOSE CLOSE 5 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 9 1 9 1 OPEN OPEN CLOSE 14 6 PANEL 1 (LEFT) OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 10 2 10 2 OPEN OPEN CLOSE 15 7 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 11 3 11 3 OPEN OPEN CLOSE 16 8 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE OPEN OPEN SYSTEM A 12 4 OPEN OPEN SYSTEM A 12 4 4 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 13 5 OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE 14 6 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE 14 6 OPEN OPEN PANEL 3 (LEFT) 13 5 1 TEST CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE LEVEL 3 OUTSIDE ALL CALL LEVEL 3 MONITOR PANEL 2 (LEFT) 5 7/16" LEVEL 2 POWER INMATE CALLS 3 DAYROOM LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 VOLUME SYSTEM E SYSTEM A SYSTEM D TYP. CLOSE 4 ET122 4 15 7 15 7 12 7/16" OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 16 8 16 8 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN TYP. 2 1 4 5 7/16" LEVEL 1 POWER INMATE CALLS 3 SYSTEM E SYSTEM A SYSTEM D TYP. DAYROOM LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 VOLUME ET122 5 7/16" LEVEL 1 POWER INMATE CALLS 3 SYSTEM E SYSTEM A SYSTEM D TYP. DAYROOM LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 VOLUME OFF PUSH TO TALK LEVEL 1 ET122 4 OFF OFF 4 TELEPHONE MONITORING TEST 1 LEVEL 3 OUTSIDE ALL CALL LEVEL 3 5 LEVEL 2 OUTSIDE ALL CALL LEVEL 3 MONITOR TEST 1 SYSTEM H MONITOR OFF OFF LEVEL 2 1 ET122 3 ET122 2 ET122 OFF VOLUME 5 RECORD OFF SYSTEM C SYSTEM I GROUP RELEASE LEVEL 1 1 2 3 SYSTEM F OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN SYSTEM G LEVEL 1 CLOSE LEVEL 2 CLOSE LEVEL 3 CLOSE FIRE DOORS CLOSE 4 NTS SYSTEM C SYSTEM I LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 DOOR STATUS DAYROOM DOOR DAYROOM DOOR SYSTEM F OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN SYSTEM G LEVEL 1 CLOSE LEVEL 2 CLOSE LEVEL 3 CLOSE FIRE DOORS CLOSE 4 NTS SYSTEM C SYSTEM I LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 DOOR STATUS DAYROOM DOOR DAYROOM DOOR SYSTEM F OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN SYSTEM G LEVEL 1 CLOSE LEVEL 2 CLOSE LEVEL 3 CLOSE FIRE DOORS CLOSE SCALE: NTS D-BLOCK LEVEL 3 CONTROL PANEL TYP. 2 1 SCALE: D-BLOCK LEVEL 2 CONTROL PANEL TYP. 2 1 SCALE: D-BLOCK LEVEL 1 CONTROL PANEL OFF OFF LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 DOOR STATUS DAYROOM DOOR DAYROOM DOOR DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL DOOR CONTROL DOOR STATUS CALL/ CANCEL 6 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 25 17 25 17 25 17 PANEL 1 (RIGHT) 6 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE 27 19 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE 27 19 OPEN OPEN 26 18 OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE 27 19 OPEN OPEN PANEL 3 (RIGHT) 26 18 PANEL 2 (RIGHT) 26 18 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN SYSTEM A 28 20 SYSTEM A 28 20 SYSTEM A 28 20 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 29 21 29 21 29 21 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 30 22 30 22 30 22 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 31 23 31 23 31 23 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN 7 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 7 32 24 32 24 32 24 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN A B C D E F JO ET122 WASATCH D-BLOCK CONTROL PANEL DETAILS ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 PROJECT NO.: JiLu JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 CHECKED BY: DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. 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CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 12 7/16" 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 44 4/21/2014 5:22:51 PM CRESTRON CONTROLLER RELAY AND I/O BOX RACK MOUNT KIT RDL CONTROL PANELS BELDEN LIBERTY WEST PENN BELDEN LIBERTY WEST PENN SPEAKER CABLE FOR 70V SPEAKER CABLE FOR LOW IMPEDANCE, FROM PANELS TO CABINET 2 4 (PANEL 3) (PANEL 2) (PANEL 1) (PANEL 3) (PANEL 2) (PANEL 1) (PANEL 3) (PANEL 2) (PANEL 1) (PANEL 3) (PANEL 2) (PANEL 1) (PANEL 3) (PANEL 2) (PANEL 1) (PANEL 3) (PANEL 2) (PANEL 1) SPARE SPARE MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR LAMP TEST LAMP TEST LAMP TEST ALL CALL ALL CALL ALL CALL DAY ROOM DAY ROOM DAY ROOM OUTSIDE OUTSIDE OUTSIDE LEVEL 3 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 1 RELAY BOX 4X8 RELAY BOX 4X8 CONTROLLER 8X8 MONITOR BUTTON, PANEL 2 MONITOR BUTTON, PANEL 3 LED MONITOR BUTTON, PANEL 1 ET123 1 5 DSP SCALE: NTS AV SYSTEM RISER TO EXISTING LAMP TEST CIRCUIT, PANEL 3 TO EXISTING LAMP TEST CIRCUIT, PANEL 2 LED LED LAMP TEST BUTTON LED (LEVEL 3) MIC CLG (LEVEL 2) MIC CLG (LEVEL 1) MIC CLG (PANEL 3) MIC (PANEL 2) MIC (PANEL 1) MIC TO EXISTING LAMP TEST CIRCUIT, PANEL 1 LAMP TEST BUTTON LAMP TEST BUTTON DAY ROOM BUTTON DAY ROOM BUTTON DAY ROOM BUTTON ALL PAGE BUTTONS LEVEL 3 BUTTONS LEVEL 2 BUTTONS LEVEL 1 BUTTONS OUTSIDE LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED RELAY RS232 TONE GENERATOR (TO LED) 8 ohms UPS POWER STRIP TO AUDIO EQUIPMENT POWER SUPPLY AMP #4 8 ohms AMP #3 8 ohms AMP #2 AMP #1 6 PANEL SPEAKER LEVEL 3 PANEL SPEAKER LEVEL 2 PANEL SPEAKER LEVEL 1 DAY ROOM, LEVEL 3 SPEAKERS DAY ROOM, LEVEL 2 SPEAKERS DAY ROOM, LEVEL 1 SPEAKERS OUTSIDE HORNS 110VAC POWER 8W 8W 8W 16W LEVEL 3 SPEAKERS (TYP 5) LEVEL 2 SPEAKERS (TYP 5) LEVEL 1 SPEAKERS (TYP 5) 110VAC POWER V V V 8W 8W 8W 16W 8W 8W 8W 6 7 7 C D E F A A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R QTY 3 A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R (PANEL 3) (PANEL 2) A/R A/R (PANEL 1) (PANEL 3) A/R A/R A/R (PANEL 2) A/R A/R (PANEL 1) A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R QTY 5 A 3 UPS-2200R-8 MIDDLE ATLANTIC UPS, 2 RU INSTALL PLENUM CABLES WHERE SUCH CABLES ARE REQUIRED. DWR-18-26 FD-18 PHBL-1 PS-RK PDT-615C-NS PS24-20 PS24-50A MIDDLE ATLANTIC ATLAS MODEL 5200FE 22-2C-SH-XX 452 AQ225 5000UE 12-2C-XX 227 5200UE 16-2C-XX 225 270 SEE DETAILS ON SHEET ET122 2191QU7-24V, YELLOW OR 2191QU7-12V, YELLOW 3" ONE GANG BOX CB84 SQLK-8L 810-T870 QH16T AML27ABK2AC22BB TG4C LV-50S-RM 30C25Z8 HM-1-SUB ST-PA6 PS24-KS HM-1 CX-108V SPN812 CP3N ST-IO - AML22CBM8AD - AML22CBM8AC - AML42SBF8 EQUIPMENT CABINET 1, 2, WALL MOUNTED 18 RU EQUIPMENT DOOR BLANK PANEL RACK MOUNT SHELF, 3RU MIDDLE ATLANTIC ATLAS POWER STRIP ATLAS POWER SUPPLY, 24 VDC, 2A BELDEN LIBERTY WEST PENN MICROPHONE CABLE POWER SUPPLY, 24 VDC, 5A WEST PENN SPEAKER CABLE FOR HORNS NOTES WEST PENN MANUFACTURER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LIST CUSTOM CHICAGO MINIATURE LIGHTING CUSTOM RELAY CABLE, 6 CONDUCTORS DESCRIPTION LED, INMATE CALLS, YELLOW MICROPHONE, CEILING QUAM BOGEN LOWELL HONEYWELL KEY SWITCH, POWER SPEAKER ENCLOSURE SPEAKER GRILLE SPEAKER TONE GENERATOR HORN QUAM LOWELL TECH WORKS PANEL VOLUME CONTROL, 8 OHMS A/R = AS REQUIRED 1. 1 M S S S R SYMBOL QSC TECH WORKS PANEL SPEAKER, 3", 8 OHMS PANEL MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER 2,3, AND 4, 6 WATTS POWER SUPPLY MICROPHONE, CEILING AMPLIFIER #1, 8 CH MODEL 2191QU5-24V, GREEN 2191QU7-24V, YELLOW AML21EBA2AC - 4 B 1 HONEYWELL PUSH BUTTON WITH LED, ALTERNATE, SQUARE, FOR MONITOR SWITCH BUTTON WITH LED WINDOW, WHITE LECTROSONICS HONEYWELL PUSH BUTTON WITH LED, MOMENTARY, SQUARE, FOR LAMP TEST SWITCH BUTTON WITH LED WINDOW, WHITE DSP HONEYWELL CHICAGO MINIATURE LIGHTING HONEYWELL MANUFACTURER AV EQUIPMENT LIST LED, 24V, RECTANGULAR , RED LED, 24V, CIRCULAR A/R = AS REQUIRED MIC CLG DESCRIPTION PUSH BUTTON WITHOUT LED, MOMENTARY, RECTANGULAR SWITCH BUTTON, WHITE 3 B C D MIC MIC CLG SYMBOL 2 JiLu JO PROJECT NO.: ET123 WASATCH D-BLOCK AV SYSTEM RISER ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM E F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 45 4/21/2014 4:55:12 PM 6 11 PD D111 D110 7 11 PD 6 D107 D106 0 11 PD 1 11 PD 2 ES-4.5A D102 4 10 PD 5 10 PD D103 (TYP.) D104 7 10 PD 8 10 PD D105 D100 2 10 PD 6 6 14 6 PD173 PD174 D50 D148 PD167 PD170 3 9 11 D133 PD175 D135 D145 8 8 14 PD 7 14 PD D134 D130 5 14 PD 4 14 PD D132 PD169 2 14 PD 7 PD168 D152 PD165 6 2 D146 6 2 5 5 D182 D139 D181 D183 4 15 PD 3 15 PD D138 D184 1 15 PD D137 0 15 PD D136 BUILDING 4 D108 3 11 PD 4 11 PD D109 2 1 ES-4.5A PD166 8 2 PD161 PD 13 9 D141 D163 7 15 PD 6 15 PD D140 D143 6 9 15 PD D142 D188 1 19 PD PD187 PD193 6 PD192 C166 CD167 C168 CD168 CD166 C167 8 8 8 C155 C158 PC193 PC188 PC187 PC192 (TYP.) ES.4.4A 2 8 PC191 PC 15 9 C143 PC 15 6 C162 C163 PC 15 7 C154 C156 C160 C142 C141 C153 PC181 PC183 6 C140 PC 15 4 PC 15 3 C139 6 6 C184 C145 ES.4.4A 1 PC167 C130 C175 C174 8 15 9 8 PC 10 2 PC165 C102 C103 PC 10 5 PC 10 4 10 10 C105 PC 10 8 PC 10 7 C104 C100 PC166 3 13 PC C125 4 13 PC C126 C115 6 13 PC C127 7 13 PC C128 12 9 13 PC PC161 C148 PC173 PC170 8 C147 PC169 4 8 PC168 8 PC 14 2 C106 C107 PC 11 1 PC 11 0 4 0 13 PC C123 1 13 PC C124 3 BUILDING 3 C138 PC 15 1 PC 15 0 C137 C132 PC 14 4 C133 C134 PC 14 5 PC 14 7 C135 C136 PC 14 8 C108 C109 PC 11 4 PC 11 3 7 12 PC C121 8 12 PC C122 C110 C111 PC 11 7 PC 11 6 8 C117 PC 11 9 C113 PC163 2 12 PC C118 C112 PC162 4 12 PC C119 5 12 PC C120 C164 6 M101 M101 M102 B164 B163A 4 7 M102 B113 B149 B117 B112 9 11 PB 7 PB 12 2 B118 PB 12 5 B111 7 B110 6 11 PB 7 11 PB PB162 PB 12 4 B119 B120 B109 4 11 PB B108 3 11 PB PB 12 8 PB 12 7 B121 B122 B106 B102 4 10 PB 5 10 PB B103 (TYP.) B104 7 10 PB ES-4.5A 2 B105 8 10 PB B100 PB166 ES-4.3A 1 9 B128 PB 13 7 PB 13 6 B127 B115 B126 PB 13 4 PB 13 3 B125 7 10 15 7 7 PB174 B150 PB175 10 12 B133 B145 PB167 B135 9 8 14 PB 7 14 PB B134 B130 5 14 PB 4 14 PB B132 PB169 8 2 14 PB PB70 PB148 PB161 7 B147 PB173 PB165 2 10 PB 7 PB 13 9 6 1 15 PB 6 6 B176 6 B183 B163 B162 5 B153 B141 B154 7 6 B188 PB187 B155 B189 7 1 19 PB B158 D143 9 15 PB B142 B160 7 15 PB 6 15 PB B140 B156 B139 4 15 PB 3 15 PB B138 B184 B137 0 15 PB B136 BUILDING 2 B107 1 11 PB 0 11 PB PB 13 1 PB 13 0 B123 B124 PB193 PA193 6 6 AB167 AB167 AB168 AB168 6 A155 A158 6 PA156 A154 A156 A162 A163 PA157 A160 A142 PA159 A143 PA188 PA191 PA187 (TYP.) PA192 ES.4.2A AB166 AB166 AB165 7 B192 6 2 A141 5 A184 5 A183 5 A134 PA148 A145 A130 PA147 A135 9 PA167 6 6 PA169 6 6 PA173 PA170 6 9 2 PA102 6 1 A127 A102 A103 PA104 PA105 PA166 A125 A104 PA108 A105 PA107 A100 8 PA133 PA134 A126 A115 PA136 PA137 A128 ES.4.2A PA139 PA165 A148 A147 PA161 PA168 2 PA142 PA173 A150 7 6 A132 PA144 A133 PA145 A123 8 PA111 A106 A107 PA110 2 PA130 PA131 A124 6 BUILDING 1 PA150 PA151 A181 PA153 PA154 A153 A140 A139 A138 A137 A136 6 A121 A108 A109 PA113 PA114 PA127 PA128 A122 RUN A CAT6 CABLE WITH A CONDUIT BETWEEN EQUIPMENT CABINET #3 (FOR UNIT 3) AND EQUIPMENT CABINET #4 (FOR UNIT 4). CONNECT TWO CONTROL SYSTEMS IN EACH EQUIPMENT CABINET TOGETHER VIA A NETWORK SWITCH. A CALL FROM SERVICE DOOR INTERCOM STATION (FOR UNIT 1 AND 2) SHOULD BE PROGRAMMED IN SUCH A WAY THAT BOTH MAIN CONTROL STATIONS IN UNIT 1 AND UNIT 2 CAN ANSWER THE CALL. A CALL FROM SERVICE DOOR INTERCOM STATION (FOR UNIT 3 AND 4) SHOULD BE PROGRAMMED IN SUCH A WAY THAT BOTH MAIN CONTROL STATIONS IN UNIT 3 AND UNIT 4 CAN ANSWER THE CALL. INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL 50% OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY OF PUSH SWITCHES AND BUTTONS, LEDS, KEY SWITCHES WITH BID, AND TURN THEM OVER TO OWNERS AS SPARE PARTS FOR FUTURE USE. PROVIDE THE OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE WITH A COPY OF THE CRESTRON PROGRAMMING CODE UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. ALL NEW RELAYS, ROCKER SWITCHES, LED'S, PUSH BUTTONS, ROTARY SWITCHES, FUSES AND KEY SWITCHES SHALL BE WIRED USING QUICK CONNECTORS. NO SOLDERED CONNECTION ARE ALLOWED. ALL LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEM WIRING IS SCHEMATIC. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE EXACT ROUTING AND LOCATIONS OF PENETRATIONS IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO ROUTING CONDUIT AND CABLES. WINNING CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OWNERS REPRESENTATIVES AND SCHEDULE THEIR WORKING HOURS. ALL WORK TO BE DONE IN EVENING AND NIGHT TIMES TO MINIMIZE CONTROL SYSTEM DOWN TIMES. INSTALL ADEQUATE NUMBERS OF MICROPHONE CABLES, SPEAKER CABLES, RELAY CABLES AND LED CABLES BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT CABINET AND CONTROL PANELS 1, 2A, 2B AND 3 TO COMPLETE NEW SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. PA117 PA163 A110 A111 A113 PA119 6 PA122 A112 PA121 PA162 PA116 6 PA124 PA125 7 RUN A CAT6 CABLE WITH A CONDUIT BETWEEN EQUIPMENT CABINET #1 (FOR UNIT 1) AND EQUIPMENT CABINET #2 (FOR UNIT 2). CONNECT TWO CONTROL SYSTEMS IN EACH EQUIPMENT CABINET TOGETHER VIA A NETWORK SWITCH. 7. A164 VERIFY SPECIFIED MICROPHONES WILL FIT THE EXISTING BOXES PRIOR TO ORDERING THE MICROPHONES. 6. 5 VERIFY SPECIFIED SPEAKERS WILL FIT THE EXISTING SPEAKER ENCLOSURES AND GRILLES PRIOR TO ORDERING THE SPEAKERS. PROVIDE SPEAKER ADAPTERS TO COMPLETE INSTALLATION IF NECESSARY. 5. A117 CONTRACTS ARE REQUIRED TO VISIT THE JOBSITE, DOCUMENT AND PRICE THE CONSTRUCTION COSTS FOR ALL 4 UNITS BEFORE SUBMIT THE FINAL BID. 4. A118 THE OQUIRRL BUILDING CONSISTS OF 4 UNITS: 1, 2, 3 AND 4. THEY HAVE SAME INTERCOM SYSTEMS. ONLY THE UNIT 1 AND ASSOCIATED WORK ARE SHOWN IN THE DRAWINGS. THE SCOPE OF THIS PROJECT IS TO UPGRADE INTERCOM SYSTEMS FOR ALL 4 UNITS. 3. A119 ALL AUDIO CABLES AND INTERCOM CABLES MUST BE INSTALLED IN CONDUITS. REUSE EXISTING CONDUITS WHERE IT IS POSSIBLE AND INSTALL NEW CONDUITS WHERE REQUIRED. 2. A120 NO CHANGES SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT THE AV CONSULTANT'S WRITTEN CONSENT. 1. GENERAL NOTES: C D E F JiLu JO PROJECT NO.: EG031 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS 1,2,3 & 4 KEY MAP AND GENERAL NOTES ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL 7 A D112 9 11 PD PD162 D115 D128 PD 13 7 PD 13 6 D127 5 A D113 PD 12 5 PD 12 4 PD 12 8 PD 12 7 PD 13 0 PD 13 1 D126 PD 13 4 PD 13 3 D125 4 B 1 5 PD164 PD 12 2 PD163 D117 D118 D119 D120 D121 D122 D123 D124 3 B C D E 2 . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM PB163 F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 46 4/21/2014 4:54:26 PM A B C D G F E 1 IC S 2 D 2 3 TYP. UP C 1 TYP. 2 IC 2 S TYP. IC TYP. IC MIC 3 3 OQUIRRH LEVEL 1 UNIT 1 DEMO 3 S IC S IC 6100A IC UP S IC MIC 2 TYP. IC IC S 2 ETD131 TYP. 5 3 4 3 TYP. 4 UP 3 3 TYP. 5 5 2 11 X D 2 6 ETD131 6 IC S EXISTING RACEWAYS MAY BE REUSED, IF IN PLACE, WHERE POSSIBLE, AND WHERE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS AND THE INTENT OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. UPGRADE AND OR PROVIDE NEW CONDUIT SUPPORTS WHERE NECESSARY FOR ALL RACEWAYS BEING REUSED. ENSURE INTEGRITY OF EXISTING RACEWAYS BEFORE REUSE. DO NOT PENETRATE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF FLOORS, WALLS, CEILINGS, ROOFS, ETC. COORDINATE WITH OWNER WHAT EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE DISPOSED OF AND WHAT EQUIPMENT IS TO BE RETURNED TO OWNER. 1.2 1.3 1.4 MIC MIC 3 1 1 3 DISCONNECT, REMOVE AND RETURN SPEAKERS TO THE OWNERS. EXISTING SPEAKER ENCLOSURES AND GRILLES TO REMAIN IN PLACE FOR REUSE. REMOVE CABLING ASSOCIATED WITH SPEAKERS BACK TO EXISTING AMPLIFIERS COMPLETELY. 3. SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 7 X 3 4 100 DISCONNECT, REMOVE AND RETURN EXISTING INTERCOM STATION TO THE OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE. REMOVE CABLING ASSOCIATED WITH IT BACK TO THE EXISTING EQUIPMENT RACK COMPLETELY. 2. C DISCONNECT, REMOVE AND RETURN MICROPHONE TO THE OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. REMOVE CABLING ASSOCIATED WITH THIS MICROPHONE ONLY BACK TO THE EQUIPMENT RACK COMPLETELY. 1. KEYED NOTES: REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL RACEWAYS, BOXES, DEVICES, EQUIPMENT, ETC. THAT ARE NOT TO BE REUSED. 1.1 ENLARGED OQUIRRH CONTROL ROOM DEMO S IC IC IC 7 1. UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE, REMOVE ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS SHOWN IN DARK & DASHED LINES. LIGHT & SOLID ITEMS ARE TO REMAIN. DEMOLITION ITEMS ARE SHOWN TO GIVE A BASIC DESCRIPTION OF THE EXTENT OF DEMOLITION WORK, BUT MAY NOT BE INCLUSIVE. PROVIDE DEMOLITION WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: GENERAL DEMOLITION NOTES: IC B 4 A B C D E F JO ETD131 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS 1,2,3 & 4 GRADE LEVEL DEMOLITION PLANS ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 PROJECT NO.: JiLu JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 CHECKED BY: DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL 3 IC E 2 S IC . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM S F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 47 IC 4/21/2014 4:56:25 PM A B C D 1 G F E 2 2 D DN C 3 1 3 OQUIRRH LEVEL 2 UNIT 1 DEMO B 1 TYP. 1 TYP. 100 A 6 A ETD132 4 4 DN 5 1 TYP. 4 DN 5 5 TYP. 1 3 2 6 1 6 1X DO NOT PENETRATE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF FLOORS, WALLS, CEILINGS, ROOFS, ETC. 1.3 A NTS 7 DEMO INTERCOM RACKS - TYPICAL (3RD LEVEL) EXISTING RACK EXISTING CONDUIT (TYP) EXISTING JUNCTION BOX EXISTING CONDUIT (TYP) 2 EXISTING RACK REMOVE ALL EXISTING INTERCOM EQUIPMENT WITHIN RACK AND THE EXISTING RACK. RETURN THEM TO THE OWNERS. 2. WALL DISCONNECT, REMOVE, AND RETURN SPEAKERS TO THE OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE. REMOVE CABLING ASSOCIATED WITH SPEAKERS BACK TO EXISTING AMPLIFIERS COMPLETELY. 1. KEYED NOTES: COORDINATE WITH OWNER WHAT EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE DISPOSED OF AND WHAT EQUIPMENT IS TO BE RETURNED TO OWNER. EXISTING RACEWAYS MAY BE REUSED, IF IN PLACE, WHERE POSSIBLE, AND WHERE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS AND THE INTENT OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. UPGRADE AND OR PROVIDE NEW CONDUIT SUPPORTS WHERE NECESSARY FOR ALL RACEWAYS BEING REUSED. ENSURE INTEGRITY OF EXISTING RACEWAYS BEFORE REUSE. 1.2 1.4 REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL RACEWAYS, BOXES, DEVICES, EQUIPMENT, ETC. THAT ARE NOT TO BE REUSED. 1.1 1. UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE, REMOVE ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS SHOWN IN DARK & DASHED LINES. LIGHT & SOLID ITEMS ARE TO REMAIN. DEMOLITION ITEMS ARE SHOWN TO GIVE A BASIC DESCRIPTION OF THE EXTENT OF DEMOLITION WORK, BUT MAY NOT BE INCLUSIVE. PROVIDE DEMOLITION WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: 7 A B C D E F JO ETD132 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS 1,2,3 & 4 MEZZANINE LEVEL DEMOLITION PLANS ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 PROJECT NO.: JiLu JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 CHECKED BY: DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL GENERAL DEMOLITION NOTES: . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM E F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 48 4/21/2014 4:56:30 PM A B C D 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 3 4 1 2 INTERCOM DAYROOM DOOR DAY ROOM VOLUME PUSH TO TALK 5 LED PANEL MIC 5 LAMP TEST CLOSE PUSH TO TALK 2 PANEL 2A OPEN INTERCOM 2 MIC PUSH TO TALK PUSH TO TALK DAY ROOM CLOSE 3 3 OQUIRRH PANEL 3 DEMO OPEN OFF CLOSED OPEN PUSH TO TALK OQUIRRH PANEL 2 DEMO PANEL 2B INTERCOM SALLYPORT FRONT DOOR SERVICE DOOR VOLUME 1 OFF 3 4 1 4 LED PANEL OPEN 6 1 LAMP TEST CONTROL ROOM OUTSIDE ENTRY CLOSE INTERCOM PUSH TO TALK LED PANEL MIC LAMP TEST CLOSE PUSH TO TALK INTERCOM DAYROOM DOOR DAY ROOM VOLUME 4 PUSH TO TALK LED PANEL MIC 1 LAMP TEST PANEL 3 HANDS FREE MIC CLOSE PUSH TO TALK 5'' OPEN PANEL 1 3 2 7 REINSTALL PANELS BEING REUSED BACK IN PLACE. 4. 11'' RELABEL ALL WIRES AND CONNECTORS ON BOTH WIRE AND PANEL SIDES, AND THEN DISCONNECT ALL WIRES AND DEVICES FROM THE PANEL. CUT THE PANEL ALONG THE DASHED LINE AND REFINISH THE CUTTING EDGES. 3. 2 EXISTING PART OF THE PANEL IS TO BE REPLACED. 2. OPEN EXISTING PART OF THE PANEL IS TO REMAIN FOR REUSE. 1. 7 A B C D E F JiLu JO PROJECT NO.: ETD133 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS CONTROL PANEL DEMO PLAN ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL KEYED NOTES: OQUIRRH PANEL 1 DEMO CONTROL ROOM INTERCOM ON DAY ROOM VOLUME DAYROOM DOOR CONTROL PANELS EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN 3 4 1 6 . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM E F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 49 4/21/2014 4:56:36 PM A B C D G F E 1 AB166 ROOM AB165 ROOM IC S A163 CLOSET C183 CLOSET A158-2 ROOM-2 A144 CLOSET IC(2) A155 ROOM C182 CLOSET A143 CELL A142 CELL A154 ROOM A156 HALL A160 A162 HALL ROOM A163 ROOM A141 CELL D 2 A140 CELL A153 ROOM A158-1 ROOM-1 A139 CELL S UP A138 CELL C A137 CELL S A135 CELL S S TO EQUIPMENT CABINET 1 A136 CELL IC S S S A134 CELL A130 DAYROOM A133 CELL S S S IC 3 A150 A132 CELL 2 ROOM A145 IC ROOM S B S S IC A164 A129 SHOWER IC S A173 ENTRY A101-1 IC SHOWER-1 A172 CONTROL ROOM TO EQUIPMENT CABINET 1 SHOWER 6100A UP S IC A148 CORRIDOR OQUIRRH LEVEL 1 UNIT 1 IC S IC A128 CELL A102 CELL 1 ET131 IC S 5 A127 A103 CELL S CELL S A126 CELL A104 4 CELL A105 CELL DAYROOM A100 DAYROOM A125 CELL A115 4 S A124 A106 S CELL CELL A107 CELL A123 CELL A122 CELL 4 A108 CELL UP A109 S CELL A121 CELL S A110 CELL A120 CELL A111 CELL A119 CELL 3 A112 CELL A118 CELL 5 A113 CELL A164A CLOSET A164 HALL A1164B CLOSET A117 CELL 5 2 11 X D IC IC A148 ET131 1 CORRIDOR IC(2) IC S IC(4) A173 ENTRY M S 3 ET133 MIC M S IC(2) MIC 1 ET133 CONTROL ROOM A172 TO EQUIPMENT CABINET 1 4 ET133 6 SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" TYPICAL ENLARGED CONTROL ROOM S IC IC IC IC 6 S IC(4) IC 7 C 7 IC X 3 4 100 A B C D E F JO ET131 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS 1,2,3 & 4 GRADE LEVEL 1330410 14-003 JiLu ENVISION PROJECT NO.: PROJECT NO.: CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. 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CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM S F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 50 4/21/2014 4:55:24 PM A B C D 1 G F E AB200 ROOM 2 2 A245 SHOWER A243 CELL A242 CELL A241 CELL D A240 CELL A239 CELL DN A238 CELL C A237 CELL 3 3 S A236 CELL A235 CELL S A234 CELL 1 A233 CELL S A247 S A232 CELL A230 BALCONY A231 SHOWER B A101-2 ET132 4 SHOWER-2 1 A230 SHOWER OQUIRRH LEVEL 2 UNIT 1 ELECTRONICS ROOM S B 100 A 6 4 A200 BALCONY S A202 CELL DN S S A228 CELL S 5 S S A227 A203 CELL CELL A204 S CELL A226 CELL S A225 A205 CELL S CELL A223 A206 CELL S A207 CELL CELL TO EQUIPMENT CABINET A224 CELL S A208 CELL A222 CELL 4 5 DN 5 A209 CELL S A221 CELL A215 A210 CELL BALCONY A220 CELL A211 CELL A219 CELL 3 A212 CELL A218 CELL A213 CELL A217 CELL A215 A216 SHOWER SHOWER 6 2 6 1 1X B EXISTING CONDUIT (TYP) EXISTING JUNCTION BOX NTS 7 NEW EQUIPMENT CABINET (ON THE 3RD LEVEL) - TYPICAL WALL 7 EXISTING CONDUIT (TYP) NEW 6'' GUTTER RELOCATE EXISTING POWER OUTLET AND GROUNDING CABLE TO INSIDE OF NEW CABINET. NEW EQUIPMENT CABINET EXISTING CONDUIT (TYP) A B C D E F JO ET132 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS 1,2,3 & 4 MEZZANINE LEVEL 1330410 14-003 JiLu ENVISION PROJECT NO.: PROJECT NO.: CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM E F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 51 4/21/2014 4:55:33 PM A B C D 1 5 DAYROOM BUTTON, MAINTAINED, PUSH ON, PUSH OFF. WHITE RED LED. ROTARY SWITCH, MAINTAINED, BLACK. GREEN LED. RED LED. KEY SWITCH, MAINTAINED, BLACK. LAMP TEST BUTTON, MOMENTARY, BLACK. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. OQUIRRH CONTROL PANEL DETAIL, TYPICAL PUSH TO TALK BUTTON, MOMENTARY, YELLOW. DETAIL NOTES: 1. 2 2 7 3 3 POWER INTERCOM DAYROOM DOOR DAY ROOM VOLUME PUSH TO TALK 6-3/8'' 2 LAMP TEST PANEL 3 CLOSE OPEN TYP. PUSH TO TALK MIC 1 5 8 4 6 5 TYP. 14'' 3 3 2 POWER INTERCOM DAYROOM DOOR OQUIRRH CONTROL PANEL 2A 14'' DAY ROOM VOLUME 2 PUSH TO TALK 6-3/8'' TYP PUSH TO TALK MIC 4 LAMP TEST PANEL 2A CLOSE OPEN 4 4 PANEL 2B 14'' INTERCOM SALLY PORT INTERCOM FRONT DOOR DAY ROOM 3 2 PUSH TO TALK PUSH TO TALK 6-3/8'' POWER INTERCOM DAYROOM DOOR DAY ROOM VOLUME PUSH TO TALK 6-3/8'' CLOSE OPEN CLOSE OPEN SERVICE DOOR PUSH TO TALK MIC OQUIRRH CONTROL PANEL 3 14'' 7 PUSH TO TALK TYP. LAMP TEST CLOSE OPEN PUSH TO TALK MIC PANEL 1 LAMP TEST PANEL 3 5 CLOSE OPEN PUSH TO TALK MIC OQUIRRH CONTROL PANEL 1 VOLUME 1 POWER INTERCOM DAYROOM DOOR DAY ROOM VOLUME OQUIRRH CONTROL PANEL 2B 14'' TYP. 1 6-3/8'' 5 TYP. TYP. OFF OPEN 6 LED PANEL CLOSE CONTROL ROOM OUTSIDE ENTRY ON CONTROL ROOM INTERCOM LAMP TEST CONTROL PANELS EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN 3 5 ON PUSH TO TALK OFF CONTROL ROOM INTERCOM 5'' MIC 6 11'' 6 ENABLE / DISABLE THE BUTTONS AND LEDS ON THE PANEL. POWER UP / DOWN THE DEVICES ON THE EXISTING PORTION OF THE PANEL. B. C. 7 POWER UP / DOWN THE INTERCOM AMPLIFIER BEING CONTROLLED BY THE PANEL. A. THE KEY SWITCH ON A CONTROL PANEL SHALL: BLANK OFF THE EXISTING CONTROL ROOM INTERCOM BUTTON. 5. EXISTING DEVICES TO BE REPLACED WITH NEW ONES. REPAIR OR REPLACE THE BROKEN BUTTON. 7. MATCH NEW LED VOLTAGE TO EXISTING POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE. 4. 6. IMPRINT ALL LETTERS AND NUMBERS SHOWN ON DRAWING ONTO PANELS AND BUTTONS. 3. VERIFY PANEL DIMENSIONS IN FIELD PRIOR TO MANFACTURING. 2. 1. A B C D E F JiLu JO PROJECT NO.: ET133 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS CONTROL PANEL DETAILS ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. MORRIS AVE. SUITE 200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL KEYED NOTES: 7 . CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM E F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 52 4/21/2014 4:55:41 PM A/R PS24-50A PS24-20 PS-RK BELDEN LIBERTY WEST PENN WEST PENN ATLAS ATLAS ATLAS SPEAKER CABLE FOR PANEL SPEAKER RELAY CABLE, 6 CONDUCTORS POWERE SUPPLY, 24 VDC, 5A POWERE SUPPLY, 24 VDC, 2A RACK MOUNT SHELF, 3RU CUSTOM 5 6 7 A A/R E A A/R = AS REQUIRED RACK KIT A/R A/R ST-PC A/R POWER MODULE CRESTRON A/R ST-IO CRESTRON IO MODULE RACK KIT A/R SOLUS 4 SYMETRIX DSP A/R LV-50S-RM LOWELL A/R PANEL VOLUME CONTROL A/R SEE SHEET ET133 CEN-SW-POE-5 CRESTRON NETWORK SWITCH, 5 PORTS CUSTOM C3RY-16 CRESTRON CONTROL PANEL 1, 2A, 2B AND 3 A/R C3IO-16 CRESTRON A/R CAGE 3 CRESTRON RELAY CARD AV3 A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R IO CARD CRESTRON AML21EBA2CD AML21BBA2CC AML26FBF2AA01RX A/R CARD CAGE CONTROLLER, 8X8 BUTTON HONEYWELL HONEYWELL HONEYWELL AML21BBA2AC A/R B 1 A/R A/R INTERCOM BUTTON, MAINTAINED, WHITE COVER BUTTON LAMP TEST BUTTON, MOMENTARY, BLACK ROCKER OPERATOR, WHITE ROCKER SWITCH, CONTROL ROOM INTERCOM HONEYWELL AML42SBP8 ZB4BD3 F B A/R = AS REQUIRED 3. INSTALL PLENUM CABLES WHERE SUCH CABLES ARE REQUIRED. WHERE CABLE IS RUN EXPOSED, SUCH AS IN CEILING PLENUMS, CABLETRAYS, CHASES, OR BELOW ACCESSIBLE FLOORS, THE AV CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING WHICH LOCATIONS DO OR DO NOT REQUIRE PLENUM CABLE. UPS-2200R-8 2. MIDDLE ATLANTIC 6'' GUTTER THE NUMBER IN PARAENTHESES OF CABLE SYMBOL INDICATES # OF CABLE IF MORE THAN ONE. 1. UPS FURMAN POWER CONDITIONER PL-PRO C A/R PDT-615C-NS A/R A/R FD-24 BOX MIDDLE ATLANTIC DWR-24-26 A/R POWER STRIP EXISTING BOX DOOR EQUIPMENT CABINET, 24 RU INTERCOM STATION, EXISTING LOCATION IC 1 A/R BUTTON SPEAKER, EXISTING LOCATION INTERCOM STATION, EXISTING LOCATION PUSH TO TALK BUTTON, MOMENTARY, YELLOW COVER SPEAKER, EXISTING LOCATION HONEYWELL TELEMACHANIQUE A/R A/R ZB4BG4 2191QU7-24V 2191QU5-24V TELEMACHANIQUE CHICAGO MINIATURE CHICAGO MINIATURE LED, GREEN LED, YELLOW A/R 2191QU1-24V CHICAGO MINIATURE LED, RED A/R A/R A/R EXTRON RACK MOUNT KIT HM-1-SUB GD87 ATLAS SPEAKER, 8", FOR HIGH CEILING TECH WORKS A/R MPA 401-70V C10AT25 ATLAS SPEAKER, 8" FOR LOW CEILING MICROPHONE, EXISTING LOCATION A/R A/R - EXTRON AMPLIFIER #1, 70 V, 40W LED, 24 V, RECTANGULAR, RED MIC TECH WORKS RACK MOUNT KIT MICROPHONE, EXISTING LOCATION 2-GANG BOX 1392A AXLINK 359 2412 24-4P-L6-EN-XX 4246 A/R A/R A/R ATLAS E-SWITCH ICA-202D CALL STATION BUTTON TECH WORKS A/R A/R A/R INTERCOM AMPLIFIER, WITH RACK KIT CUSTOM HM-1-SUB 30C25Z450T QTY SEE DETAIL A/ET135 PV1 SERIES, STAINLESS STEEL VPCS-2GPB2 CALL BUTTON STATION QUAM TECH WORKS MODEL NUMBER 7 C 4 DOOR SWITCH, MAINTAINED, ROTARY A/R 270 BELDEN LIBERTY WEST PENN MIDDLE ATLANTIC PANEL POWER KEY SWITCH, MAINTAINED A/R 5000UE 12-2C-XX 227 BELDEN LIBERTY WEST PENN IC S AX-LINK OR CRESNET CABLE A/R CAT 6 CABLE 5500FE 22-2C-SH-XX 452 BELDEN LIBERTY WEST PENN MICROPHONE CABLE IC A/R 5200UE 16-2C-XX 225 PANEL SPEAKER, 3", 45 OHMS BELDEN LIBERTY WEST PENN PANEL MICROPHONE MANUFACTURER AV EQUIPMENT LIST (OQUIRRH BLDG) DESCRIPTION SPEAKER CABLE FOR 70V MIC CLG SYMBOL A/R QTY 355 MODEL NUMBER WEST PENN MANUFACTURERS INTERCOM CABLE DESCRIPTION ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LIST (OQUIRRH BLDG) IC S MIC R S C D M S IC SYMBOL 6 JiLu JO PROJECT NO.: ET134 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. 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CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM E F 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 53 4/21/2014 4:55:47 PM A B PANEL MIC CLG ST-IO 4X8 DAY ROOM DOOR 2 DAY ROOM LOW CEILING SPEAKERS (TYP 8) 120V AMP #1 TO EXISTING PANEL POWER (ON/OFF) 3 KEY SWITCH PUSH TO TALK KEY SWITCH 120V AC LAMP TEST POWER SUPPLY INTERCOM 4 LED POWER SUPPLY LED LED 2W 8W 120V AC INTERCOM BUTTON DAY ROOM BUTTON KEY SWITCH DAY ROOM LOW CEILING SPEAKERS (TYP 8) DAY ROOM HIGH CEILING SPEAKERS (TYP 2) CONTROL ROOM INTERCOM BUTTON 8W SALLYPORT 8W DAY ROOM BUTTON PANEL #2A RISER FOR UNIT 1 CONTROL SYSTEM AMP #1 8W KEY SWITCH DAY ROOM DOOR FROM NETWORK SWITCH DSP CONTROL ROOM INTERCOM SYSTEM, TYPICAL CONTROL ROOM PANEL MIC SALLYPORT MIC SALLYPORT MIC AMP #1 LED PUSH TO TALK INTERCOM AMP A (4.05) CALL STATION I DETAILS MOMENTARY PUSHBUTTON LED V RM SPKR LED DAY ROOM PANEL SPEAKER PANEL MIC CLG (4.05) LAMP TEST PUSH TO TALK INTERCOM PUSH TO TALK PANEL #1 RISER FOR UNIT 1 (ON/OFF) 2W DAY ROOM HIGH CEILING SPEAKERS (TYP 2) POWER SUPPLY SALLYPORT CONTROL SYSTEM AMP #1 ADDITIONAL RELAYS AS REQUIRED ADDITIONAL RELAYS AS REQUIRED 8W CONTROL ROOM INTERCOM BUTTON RELAYS TO PANEL 1-3 LED 2 RELAYS TO PANEL RISER 8 RELAYS TO PANEL RISER DAY ROOM DOOR 1 ADDITIONAL IO AS REQUIRED ADDITIONAL IO AS REQUIRED ST-IO 4X8 ST-IO 4X8 ST-IO 4X8 8 RELAYS TO PANEL 3 RISER SALLYPORT V ACTIVE DAY ROOM DOOR DAY ROOM PANEL SPEAKER PUSH TO TALK ADDITIONAL IO AS REQUIRED CONTROL ROOM INTERCOM ON/OFF 12 IO TO PANEL 2B RISER CONTROL SYSTEM RISER, TYPICAL INTERCOM AMPLIFIER INTERCOM AMPLIFIER INTERCOM AMP OP MIC C ST-PC RM SPKR INTERCOM AMPLIFIER INTERCOM AMPLIFIER CALL SW ST-PC SHUT OFF D OP SPKR 8 IO TO PANEL 3 RISER OP MIC 8 RELAYS TO PANEL 2A RISER OP SPKR 8 IO TO PANEL 2A RISER ACTIVE E LINE OUT PTT SW 1-3/4'' VERIFY EXACT DIM. IN FIELD CALL SW DSP PTT SW 5 DAY ROOM DOOR SALLYPORT KEY SWITCH LAMP TEST PUSH TO TALK INTERCOM PUSH TO TALK DAY ROOM PANEL SPEAKER V EXISTING KEY SWITCH FROM EXISTING LAMP TEST BUTTON PUSH TO TALK SALLYPORT PUSH TO TALK FRONT DOOR PUSH TO TALK DAY ROOM SERVICE DOOR PANEL MIC CLG SALLYPORT SALLYPORT FRONT DOOR SERVICE DOOR DAY ROOM DOOR PANEL MIC CLG PANEL SPEAKER V 6 CONTROL SYSTEM SHUT OFF CALL SW ACTIVE RM SPKR INTERCOM AMP RM SPKR 6 PANEL #3 RISER FOR UNIT 1 CONTROL SYSTEM TO EXISTING PANEL POWER (ON/OFF) TO EXISTING PANEL POWER (ON/OFF) PANEL #2B RISER FOR UNIT 1 OP MIC INTERCOM AMP OP SPKR F OP MIC 8 IO TO PANEL 1 RISER 5 OP SPKR 4 CALL SW 8 RELAYS TO PANEL 1 RISER LINE OUT LINE OUT ACTIVE TO UNIT #2 CRESTRON CONTROLLER SHUT OFF PTT SW SHUT OFF CONTROLLER 8X8 3 AMP #1 POWER SUPPLY LED LED LED 2W 8W DAYROOM BUTTON FRONT DOOR BUTTON SALLYPORT BUTTON LED LED 7 120V AC INTERCOM BUTTON DAY ROOM BUTTON KEY SWITCH DAY ROOM LOW CEILING SPEAKERS (TYP 8) DAY ROOM HIGH CEILING SPEAKERS (TYP 2) 120V AC SERVICE DOOR BUTTON LED POWER SUPPLY KEY SWITCH LED DAY ROOM LOW CEILING SPEAKERS (TYP 8) LED 2W 7 A B C D E F JiLu JO PROJECT NO.: ET135 OQUIRRH HOUSING UNITS A/V RISERS AND DETAILS ENVISION PROJECT NO.: 1330410 14-003 CHECKED BY: JW/GSN APRIL 21, 2014 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REVISIONS DATE: DATE ISSUE: NO. www.envisioneng.com P (801) 534-1130 F (801) 534-1080 240 E. 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CD 5/30/2014 2:08 PM LINE OUT PTT SW NETWORK SWITCH 1 DFCM Bid DA14027 p. 54 4/21/2014 4:55:52 PM DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 DRAPER PRISON WASATCH & OQUIRRH INTERCOM & PAGING SYSTEM REMODEL DFCM NO. 13304100 COVER SHEET 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 250000 – 1 p. 55 DFCM Bid DA14027 Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 4-21-2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEM SECTION ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL SUPPORTS AND SEISMIC RESTRAINTS ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION CONDUIT RACEWAYS CONDUCTORS AND CABLES ELECTRICAL BOXES AND FITTINGS OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES GROUNDING GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR COMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS INTERCOMMUNICATIONS AND PROGRAM SYSTEMS 260001 260070 260072 260080 260110 260120 260135 260180 260452 270526 275116 275123 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260000 – 1 p. 56 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 SECTION 260001 – ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification sections, apply to work of this section. B. Architectural, Structural, Mechanical and other applicable documents also apply to work of this section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: A. 1.3 The contract documents indicate the extent of electrical work. Provide all labor, materials, equipment, supervision and service necessary for a complete electrical system as described in divisions 26, 27, and 28. RELATED SECTIONS: A. Other Divisions relating to electrical work apply to the work of this section. See other applicable Divisions including, but not necessarily limited to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 1.4 Division 1 – General and Supplementary Conditions Division 2 – Existing Conditions Division 3 – Concrete Division 5 – Metals Division 6 – Wood, Plastics, and Composites Division 7 – Thermal and Moisture Protection Division 8 – Openings Division 9 – Finishes Division 21 – Fire Suppression Division 22 – Plumbing Division 23 – Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning Division 27 – Communications Division 28 – Electronic Safety and Security INTERPRETATIONS OF DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS: A. Prior to bidding the job, submit requests for clarification in writing to the Architect/Engineer prior to issuance of the final addendum. B. After signing the contract, provide all materials, labor, and equipment to meet the intent, purpose, and function of the contract documents. C. The following terms used in Division 26, 27, and 28 documents are defined as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. "Provide" - Means furnish, install, and connect, unless otherwise indicated. "Furnish" - Means purchase new and deliver in operating order to project site. "Install" - Means to physically install the items in-place. "Connect" - Means make final electrical connections for a complete operating piece of equipment. This includes providing conduit, wire, terminations, etc. as applicable. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260001 – 1 p. 57 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 5. 1.5 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 "Or Equivalent" - Means to provide equivalent equipment. Such equipment must be approved by the Engineer prior to bidding. EXAMINATION OF SITE: A. Visit the site and verify existing field conditions prior to submitting bid. B. All costs arising from site conditions and/or preparation shall be included in the base bid. No additional charges will be allowed due to inadequate site inspection. 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Perform work in accordance with all governing codes, rules, and regulations including the following minimum codes (latest editions or as otherwise accepted by the Authorities Having Jurisdiction): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. B. National Electric Code (NEC) International Building Code (IBC) International Fire Code (IFC) International Mechanical Code (IMC) International Plumbing Code (IPC) American Disability Act (ADA) National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) Local Codes and Ordinances Comply with all standards where applicable for equipment and materials including the following minimum standards: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) American Society for testing Materials (ASTM) Certified Ballast Manufacturers (CBM) Insulated Cable Engineers Association (ICEA) National Electrical Manufacturer's Institute (NEMA) American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Electrical Testing Laboratories (ETL) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) American Institute of Electrical Engineer's Electrical Power Systems and Grounding in Commercial Construction Illuminating Engineers Society (IES) C. Provide new electrical equipment conforming to all requirements as set forth in the above standards. Provide UL labeled equipment where such label is applicable. D. Comply with all state and local codes and ordinances. When conflicts occur among codes, standards, drawings, and/or specifications, the most stringent requirements shall govern. E. Obtain all permits, inspections, etc. required by authority having jurisdiction. Include all fees in bid. Provide a certificate of approval to the owner's representative from the inspection authority at completion of the work. F. Provide only first-class workmanship from competent workers, conforming to the best electrical construction practices. G. The contractor shall have a current state contracting license applicable to type of work to be ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260001 – 2 p. 58 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 performed under this contract. 1.7 SUBMITTALS: A. The contractor shall submit complete shop drawings and other required submittals. Incomplete submittals will be returned to the contractor unreviewed. No time extensions or cost increases will be allowed for delays caused by the return of incomplete submittals. B. Shop Drawings: After the contract is awarded, but prior to manufacture or installation of any equipment, submit eight (8) complete sets of shop drawings. Partially complete sets of shop drawings are not acceptable. Submit all shop drawings in one complete submittal package. Prior to submitting shop drawings, review and certify that they are in compliance with the contract documents; Sign all approved shop drawings. Allow a minimum of two weeks for architect/engineer to review shop drawings. Refer to architectural general provision section for additional requirements. C. Provide equipment catalog “cut sheets”, brochures and/or drawings which clearly describe the proposed equipment. Include plans, elevations, sections, isometrics, and detailed engineering and dimensional information as applicable including equipment room layouts. Electrical room layouts are required to show all electrical equipment locations for all projects that include electrical rooms. Do not submit catalog sheets which describe several different items in addition to those items to be used, unless all relevant information is clearly identified. Bind each information set in three ring binder or binders of sufficient size or sizes to enclose all information. Organize all information by section. Provide separate tabbed covers for each section of Divisions 26, 27, and 28, indicating section number for each section requiring submittals. D. Include on front cover of binder or binders the name and location of the project, architect, electrical engineer, general contractor, electrical contractor, subcontractors, supplier/vendor, order number, volume, date, and any other applicable information. Certify that shop drawings are submitted in accordance with the contract documents with a written statement indicating compliance. Submittals will be reviewed and comments produced two times maximum. Additional reviews will be billed at current rates. 1.8 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS: A. Submit four (4) complete sets of operating instruction and maintenance manuals for all equipment and materials provided under Divisions 26, 27, and 28. B. Provide manufacturer's recommended operating and maintenance instructions, cleaning and servicing requirements, serial and model number of each piece of equipment, complete list of replacement parts, performance curves and data, wiring diagrams, warranties, and vendor's name, address, and phone numbers. Do not submit information which describes several different items in addition to those items to be used, unless all relevant information is clearly identified. Assemble all data in completely indexed volume or volumes. Engrave the job title, and name, address, and phone numbers of the contractor on the front cover and on the spine. Incomplete O&M manuals will be returned to the contractor for corrections / additions. 1.9 RECORD DRAWINGS: A. Maintain on a daily basis a complete set of "Red-Lined Drawings", reflecting an accurate record of all work including addendums, revisions, and changes. Indicate precise dimensioned locations of all concealed work and equipment, including concealed or embedded conduit, junction boxes, etc. Record all "Red-Lined Drawing" information on a set of full sized prints of the contract drawings. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260001 – 3 p. 59 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 B. Certify the "Red Lined Drawings" for correctness. Indicate on each drawing the name of the general and electrical contractors with signatures of each representative responsible for the work. C. The electrical engineering design firm will create record (as-built) drawings from the certified red-lined drawings; however, the general and electrical contractors retain the responsibility for the accuracy of the 1.10 WARRANTY: A. Ensure that the electrical system installed under this contract is in proper working order and in compliance with drawings, specifications, and/or authorized changes and is free from electrical defects. Without additional charge, replace or repair, to satisfaction of the owner's representative, except from ordinary wear and tear, any part of the installation which may fail or be determined unacceptable within a period of one (1) year after final acceptance or as otherwise indicated in individual sections, but in no case less than one year. Warranty incandescent and fluorescent lamps only for a period of two months from the date of substantial completion. B. Provide complete warranty information for each item including beginning of warranty period, duration of warranty, names, addresses, and telephone numbers and procedures for filling a claim and obtaining warranty services. Written warranties and guarantees are to be submitted separately as: 1. 2. Originals bound in a binder clearly identified with the title, “WARRANTIES AND GUARANTEES,” the project name, the project number, and the Contractor’s business name. Electronic documents in *.pdf format. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL: A. 2.2 All materials shall be new and shall bear the manufacturer's name, trade name, and the approved testing laboratory such as the UL label in every case where a standard has been established for that particular material. Used materials are acceptable only if specifically indicated on drawings. SUBSTITUTION OF MATERIALS: A. Provide only specified products or products approved by addendum. Substitutions will be considered if two copies of the proposal is received at the architect's/engineer's office eight (8) working days prior to the bid day. Include in the proposal the specified and proposed catalog numbers of the equipment under consideration and a catalog cut sheet(s) with pictorial and descriptive information. Certify that the equipment proposed is equal to that specified, that it has the same electrical and physical characteristics, compatible dimensions, and meets the functional intent of the contract documents. B. It is the responsibility of the contractor to make all substituted equipment comply with the intent of the contract documents and bear all cost associated with conflicts arising form the use of substituted equipment. C. Provide samples if so required by the architect or engineer before or after bid day. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260001 – 4 p. 60 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 2.3 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 SPARE PARTS: A. Provide spare parts as specified in Divisions 26, 27, and 28 sections. Deliver all spare parts to owner's representative prior to substantial completion. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL: A. Workmanship: Provide only first class workmanship from competent workers. Defective materials or workmanship will not be allowed on the project. Provide competent supervision for the work to be accomplished. Keep same foreman on the job, unless a change is authorized by the engineer. B. Coordination: Prior to construction, layout electrical work and coordinate work with other trades. Sequence, coordinate, and integrate installation of materials and equipment for efficient flow of the work. Coordinate the installation of required supporting devices and sleeves to be set in poured-in-place concrete and other structural components, as they are constructed. Install electrical equipment to facilitate maintenance and repair or replacement of equipment components. Coordinate the installation of electrical materials and equipment above ceilings with suspension system, mechanical equipment and systems, and structural components. Coordinate with all utilities including power, communication, and data installations. C. Provide cutting, drilling, channeling, etc. only as necessary for proper completion of the work. Do not cut structural members unless authorization is issued in writing by the architect/engineer. D. Repairs: Repair damage to building, grounds, or utilities as a result of work under this contract at no additional cost to the owner. E. Dimensioning: Electrical drawings indicate locations for electrical equipment only in their approximate location, unless specifically dimensioned. Do not scale electrical drawings for dimensional information. Refer to architectural drawings and shop drawings where applicable for locations of all electrical equipment. Field verify all dimension on the job site. F. Provide block-outs, sleeves, demolition work, etc., required for installation of work specified in this division. G. Standards: Provide electrical installation in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions, applicable requirements of NEC, NEMA standards, and NECA's "Standards of Installation", and in compliance with recognized industry practices to ensure that products fulfill requirements. H. All workmen doing work of any nature on State of Utah projects must at all times carry their electrician's license with them and show it upon request. The acceptable ratio of apprentice to journeyman electricians on the job is 1:1. 3.2 REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION: A. When it is clearly apparent that information is not adequately described in the construction documents or when a coordination problem exists, submit a request for information (RFI) through proper contractual channels. The electrical engineering design firm will provide a response through its contractual channel. Although verbal direction may be given to expedite changes, responses are not considered part of the contract documents until a change order has ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260001 – 5 p. 61 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 been issued and signed by the Owner or his designated representative. The Contractor shall bear all costs associated with proceeding on any change order that has not been approved by the Owner or his designated representative. B. 3.3 Any damages caused by construction delays due to frivolous RFI’s, will be born solely by the Contractor. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: A. 3.4 Provide all necessary guards or construction barriers and take all necessary precautions to insure the safety of life and property. CLEAN: A. 3.5 Clean up all equipment, conduit, fittings, wire, packing cartons, plastic, and other debris that is a direct result of the installation of the work of this division, both during the execution, and at the conclusion, of the project. Keep the site clean and safe during the progress of the work. Clean fixtures, interior and exterior of all equipment, and raceways prior to final acceptance. Vacuum interior of all electrical panels and equipment. Correct any damaged equipment. Touch-up or repaint if necessary. TEMPORARY POWER: A. Make arrangements with the proper institution authority for all temporary electricity. B. Provide temporary power, complete with metering and wiring for lighting and power outlets for construction tools and equipment. Report the initial meter reading to the owner/institution, or otherwise as may be directed. C. Service shall be provided with a main disconnect and all 20 ampere receptacles protected by 20 amp GFI, single-pole breakers. No attempt is made herein to specify construction power requirements for equipment in detail. Provide all electrical equipment and wiring as required. D. As soon as permanent power and metering is available, the temporary power supply shall be disconnected and removed from the project site. E. All temporary wiring shall meet the requirements of NEC Article 305 and the State Industrial Commission. 3.6 POWER OUTAGES: A. 3.7 All power outages required for execution of this work shall occur during non-standard working hours and at the convenience of the owner. Any electrical service interruption will be coordinated at least 7 days in advance of the power shut-off. Include all costs for overtime work in bid. Coordinate all outages and proceed only after receiving authorization from the owner's representative. Keep all outages to an absolute minimum. STORAGE AND PROTECTION OF MATERIALS: A. Provide storage space for storage of materials and apparatus and assume complete responsibility for all losses due to any cause whatsoever. Lost or damaged materials will be replaced at no additional cost to owner. Do not store materials and apparatus in any public thoroughfare or in any area on the site where such storage would constitute a hazard to persons in the vicinity. Protect completed work, work underway, and apparatus against loss or damage. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260001 – 6 p. 62 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 3.8 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 FIRE PENETRATION SEALS: A. Seal all raceway and/or cable penetrations through fire-rated floors, wall, and ceilings to prevent the spread of smoke, fire, toxic gas or water through the penetration either before, during or after fire. Provide penetration sealants and fittings of ratings to match the rating of the penetrated materials so that the original fire rating of the floor or wall is maintained as required by Article 300-21 of the NEC. B. Sealant Systems: Provide sealants, wall wraps, partitions, caps, and other accessories complying with UL 1479 (ASTM E-814) from the following where applicable: 1. 2. 3. 4. 3M Fire Barrier Sealing Penetration System Chase Foam Fire Stop System Thomas and Betts Flame Safe Fire Stop System Nelson Fire Stop Products C. Fittings: Where applicable, provide OZ Type CFSF/I and CAFSF/I fire seal fittings for conduit and cable penetrations through concrete and masonry wall, floor, slabs, and similar structures. D. Install sealants and fittings in accordance with all manufacturer's written instructions. 3.9 LABELING: A. 3.10 A. 3.11 Engraved black plastic laminated, with white-core labels, 1/16" thick, shall be permanently TESTS: Notify engineer prior to all testing specified herein at least three business days prior to testing. Engineer shall observe all tests to insure the proper operation of the electrical system. PROJECT FINALIZATION AND START-UP: A. Upon completion of the work, have each factory representative and/or subcontractor assist in start-up and testing of their respective systems. B. Have each representative give personal instructions on operating and maintenance of their equipment to the owner's maintenance and/or operation personnel. C. Have representatives certify each system with a written statement indicating that they have performed start-up and final check out of their respective systems. 3.12 A. FINAL REVIEW: Have the project foreman accompany their reviewing parties and remove coverplates, panel covers, access panels, etc. as requested, to allow review of the entire electrical system. END OF SECTION 260001 ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260001 – 7 p. 63 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 SECTION 260070 – ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR EQUIPMENT PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. B. This section is a Division 26 General Provisions section, and is part of each Division 26, 27, and 28 sections making reference to electrical connections. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: A. Extent of electrical connections for equipment include all final electrical connections for all equipment having electrical requirements including, but not necessarily limited to the following: 1. 1.3 Equipment specified under all divisions of the contract. Refer to other divisions for specific electrical requirements. QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. STANDARDS: Refer to Section 260001 – Electrical General Provisions as applicable. B. SHOP DRAWINGS: Not required. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL: A. Provide all materials for electrical connections including, but not necessarily limited to the following: 8. B. 1. Raceways 2. Fittings 3. Conductors 4. Cords 5. Cord caps 6. Wiring devices 7. Pressure connectors Lugs (CU-AL) 9. Electrical insulating tape 10. Heat-shrinkable tubing 11. Cable ties 12. Wire nuts 13. Other items and accessories as required. Crimp on or slip-on type splicing materials designed to be used without wire stripping are not acceptable. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR EQUIPMENT 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260070 – 1 p. 64 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 C. Power Distribution Blocks: Provide Square D Type LB or Equivalent. D. Refer to other Division 26, 27, and 28 Sections for specification of electrical materials as applicable. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL: A. 3.2 Make electrical connections in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions, applicable requirements of NEC, NEMA Standards, and NECA's "Standards of Installation", and in compliance with recognized industry practices to ensure that products fulfill requirements. CONNECTIONS: A. Permanently Installed Fixed Equipment: 1. 2. B. Install conductors in flexible conduit from junction box to equipment control panel or connection point. Where such installations are subject to moisture, install in liquid-tight flexible conduit. Movable equipment: 1. Provide wiring devices, cord caps, and multi-conductor cables as required. C. Other methods as required by the NEC and/or as required by special equipment or field conditions. D. Power Distribution Blocks: Unless noted otherwise on drawings, provide power distribution blocks only for tapping of feeders and branch circuits. Locate in junction box or gutter in NEMA ratings to suit application. 3.3 MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS: A. 3.4 Obtain manufacturer's instruction and wiring diagram regarding electrical connections of each piece of equipment and provide connections in accordance therewith. VERIFICATION OF LOAD CHARACTERISTICS: A. Verify electrical load characteristics of all equipment prior to rough-in. Review respective shop drawings of all other Divisions and Owner's equipment manuals. Report any variances from electrical characteristics noted in the contract documents to the Architect/Engineer prior to rough-in. B. Value of rough-in work, electrical equipment, etc. installed and/or purchased by the contractor not meeting equipment requirements shall be credited back to the owner. END OF SECTION 260070 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR EQUIPMENT 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260070 – 2 p. 65 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 SECTION 260072 – ELECTRICAL SUPPORTS AND SEISMIC RESTRAINTS PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A. 1.2 Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY: A. This Section includes the following: 1. 2. 3. 1.3 Hangers and supports for electrical equipment and systems. Seismic restraints for electrical equipment and systems. Construction requirements for concrete bases. DEFINITIONS: A. IBC: International Building Code. B. Seismic Restraint: A structural support element such as a metal framing member, a cable, an anchor bolt or stud, a fastening device, or an assembly of these items used to transmit seismic forces from an item of equipment or system to building structure and to limit movement of item during a seismic event. 1.4 SUBMITTALS: A. Product Data: Illustrate and indicate style, material, strength, fastening provision, and finish for each type and size of electrical support and seismic-restraint component used. 1. 2. B. Tabulate types and sizes of seismic restraints, complete with report numbers and rated strength in tension and shear as evaluated by an agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. Annotate to indicate application of each product submitted and compliance with requirements. Shop Drawings: Indicate materials and dimensions and identify hardware, including attachment and anchorage devices, signed and sealed by a qualified professional engineer. Include the following: 1. 2. Fabricated Supports: Representations of field-fabricated supports not detailed on Drawings. Seismic Restraints: Detail anchorage and bracing not defined by details or charts on Drawings. Include the following: a. Design Analysis: To support selection and arrangement of seismic restraints. Include calculations of combined tensile and shear loads. b. Details: Detail fabrication and arrangement. Detail attachments of restraints to the restrained items and to the structure. Show attachment locations, methods, and spacings. Identify components, list their strengths, and indicate directions and values of forces transmitted to the structure during seismic events. c. Preapproval and Evaluation Documentation: By an agency acceptable to ELECTRICAL SUPPORTS AND SEISMIC RESTRAINTS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260072 – 1 p. 66 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 authorities having jurisdiction, showing maximum ratings of restraint items and the basis for approval (tests or calculations). C. Coordination Drawings: Show coordination of seismic bracing for electrical components with other systems and equipment in the vicinity, including other supports and seismic restraints. D. Welding certificates. E. Qualification Data: For professional engineer and testing agency. F. Field quality-control test reports. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Comply with seismic-restraint requirements in the IBC unless requirements in this Section are more stringent. B. Testing of Seismic Anchorage Devices: Comply with testing requirements in Part 3. C. Welding: Qualify procedures and personnel according to AWS D1.1/D1.1M, "Structural Welding Code - Steel." PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS: A. In other Part 2 articles where titles below introduce lists, the following requirements apply to product selection: 1. 2.2 Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, manufacturers specified. SUPPORT, ANCHORAGE, AND ATTACHMENT COMPONENTS: A. Rated Strength: Adequate in tension, shear, and pullout force to resist maximum loads calculated or imposed under this Project, with a minimum structural safety factor of five times the applied force. B. Steel Slotted Support Systems: Comply with MFMA-3, factory-fabricated components for field assembly. 1. 2. Available Manufacturers: a. Cooper B-Line; a division of Cooper Industries. b. ERICO International Corporation. c. Allied Support Systems; Power-Strut Unit. d. GS Metals Corp. e. Michigan Hanger Co., Inc.; O-Strut Div. f. National Pipe Hanger Corp. g. Thomas & Betts Corporation. h. Unistrut; Tyco International, Ltd. i. Wesanco, Inc. Finishes: ELECTRICAL SUPPORTS AND SEISMIC RESTRAINTS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260072 – 2 p. 67 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 a. 3. Metallic Coatings: Hot-dip galvanized after fabrication and applied according to MFMA-3. Channel Dimensions: Selected for structural loading and applicable seismic forces. C. Raceway and Cable Supports: As described in NECA 1. D. Conduit and Cable Support Devices: Steel hangers, clamps, and associated fittings, designed for types and sizes of raceway or cable to be supported. E. Support for Conductors in Vertical Conduit: Factory-fabricated assembly consisting of threaded body and insulating wedging plug or plugs for non-armored electrical conductors or cables in riser conduits. Plugs shall have number, size, and shape of conductor gripping pieces as required to suit individual conductors or cables supported. Body shall be malleable iron. F. Structural Steel for Fabricated Supports and Restraints: ASTM A 36/A 36M, steel plates, shapes, and bars; black and galvanized. G. Mounting, Anchoring, and Attachment Components: Items for fastening electrical items or their supports to building surfaces include the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 2.3 Verify suitability of fasteners in subparagraph below for use in lightweight concrete or concrete slabs less than 4 inches (100 mm) thick. Powder-Actuated Fasteners: Threaded-steel stud, for use in hardened portland cement concrete, steel, or wood, with tension, shear, and pullout capacities appropriate for supported loads and building materials where used. a. Available Manufacturers: 1) Hilti, Inc. 2) ITW Construction Products. 3) MKT Fastening, LLC. 4) Simpson Strong-Tie Co. Inc. In the following subparagraph, use stainless steel anchors in corrosive environments. Mechanical-Expansion Anchors: Insert-wedge-type, zinc-coated steel, for use in hardened portland cement concrete with tension, shear, and pullout capacities appropriate for supported loads and building materials in which used. a. Available Manufacturers: 1) Cooper B-Line; a division of Cooper Industries. 2) Empire Tool and Manufacturing Co., Inc 3) Hilti, Inc. 4) ITW Construction Products. 5) MKT Fastening, LLC. 6) Powers Fasteners. Clamps for Attachment to Steel Structural Elements: MSS SP-58, type suitable for attached structural element. Through Bolts: Structural type, hex head, high strength. Comply with ASTM A 325. Toggle Bolts: All-steel springhead type. Hanger Rods: Threaded steel. SEISMIC-RESTRAINT COMPONENTS: A. Rated Strength, Features, and Application Requirements for Restraint Components: As defined in reports by an agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. 1. Structural Safety Factor: Strength in tension, shear, and pullout force of components used shall be at least five times the maximum seismic forces to which they will be subjected. ELECTRICAL SUPPORTS AND SEISMIC RESTRAINTS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260072 – 3 p. 68 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 B. Angle and Channel-Type Brace Assemblies: Steel angles or steel slotted-support-system components; with accessories for attachment to braced component at one end and to building structure at the other end. C. Cable Restraints: ASTM A 603, zinc-coated, steel wire rope attached to steel or stainless-steel thimbles, brackets, swivels, and bolts designed for restraining cable service. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2.4 Available Manufacturers: a. Amber/Booth Company, Inc. b. Loos & Co., Inc. c. Mason Industries, Inc. Seismic Mountings, Anchors, and Attachments: Devices as specified in Part 2 "Support, Anchorage, and Attachment Components" Article, selected to resist seismic forces. Hanger Rod Stiffener: Steel tube or steel slotted-support-system sleeve with internally bolted connections to hanger rod, of design recognized by an agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. Bushings for Floor-Mounted Equipment Anchors: Neoprene units designed for seismically rated rigid equipment mountings, and matched to type and size of anchor bolts and studs used. Bushing Assemblies for Wall-Mounted Equipment Anchorage: Assemblies of neoprene elements and steel sleeves designed for seismically rated rigid equipment mountings, and matched to type and size of attachment devices used. FABRICATED METAL EQUIPMENT SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES: A. Description: Welded or bolted, structural-steel shapes, shop or field fabricated to fit dimensions of supported equipment. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATION A. Comply with NECA 1 for application of hangers and supports for electrical equipment and systems, except if requirements in this Section are stricter. B. Maximum Support Spacing and Minimum Hanger Rod Size for Raceway: Space supports for raceways as within 12 inches of coupling, fitting, and box, at each 90 degrees bend, minimum of two supports per ten foot run. Minimum rod size shall be 1/4 inch (6 mm) in diameter. C. Multiple Raceways: Install trapeze-type supports fabricated with steel slotted or other support system, sized so capacity can be increased by at least 25 percent in future without exceeding specified design load limits. 1. 3.2 Secure raceways and cables to these supports with single-bolt conduit clamps, or as otherwise required by an agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. SUPPORT AND SEISMIC-RESTRAINT INSTALLATION: A. Comply with NECA 1 for installation requirements, except as specified in this Article. B. Raceway Support Methods: In addition to methods described in NECA 1, raceways may be supported by openings through structure members, as permitted in NFPA 70. ELECTRICAL SUPPORTS AND SEISMIC RESTRAINTS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260072 – 4 p. 69 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 C. Install seismic-restraint components using methods approved by the evaluation service providing required submittals for component. D. Strength of Support and Seismic-Restraint Assemblies: Where not indicated, select sizes of components so strength will be adequate to carry present and future static and seismic loads within specified loading limits. Minimum static design load used for strength determination shall be weight of supported components plus 200 lb (90 kg). E. Mounting and Anchorage of Surface-Mounted Equipment and Components: Anchor and fasten electrical items and their supports to building structural elements by the following methods unless otherwise indicated by code: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. To Wood: Fasten with lag screws or through bolts. To New Concrete: Bolt to concrete inserts. To Masonry: Approved toggle-type bolts on hollow masonry units and expansion anchor fasteners on solid masonry units. To Existing Concrete: Expansion anchor fasteners. Instead of expansion anchors, powder-actuated driven threaded studs provided with lock washers and nuts may be used in existing standard-weight concrete 4 inches (100 mm) thick or greater. Do not use for anchorage to lightweight-aggregate concrete or for slabs less than 4 inches (100 mm) thick. To Steel: Beam clamps (MSS Type 19, 21, 23, 25, or 27) complying with MSS SP-69 Spring-tension clamps. To Light Steel: Sheet metal screws. Items Mounted on Hollow Walls and Nonstructural Building Surfaces: Mount cabinets, panelboards, disconnect switches, control enclosures, pull and junction boxes, transformers, and other devices on slotted-channel racks attached to substrate by means that meet seismic-restraint strength and anchorage requirements. F. Drill holes for expansion anchors in concrete at locations and to depths that avoid reinforcing bars. G. Do not drill or core cut holes for anchors or use powder-activated fasteners in post-tension slabs, joists, and beams. 3.3 INSTALLATION OF FABRICATED METAL SUPPORTS: A. Comply with installation requirements in Division 5 Section "Metal Fabrications" for sitefabricated metal supports. B. Cut, fit, and place miscellaneous metal supports accurately in location, alignment, and elevation to support and anchor electrical materials and equipment. C. Field Welding: Comply with AWS D1.1/D1.1M. 3.4 INSTALLATION OF SEISMIC-RESTRAINT COMPONENTS: A. Install bushing assemblies for anchor bolts for floor-mounted equipment, arranged to provide resilient media between anchor bolt and mounting hole in concrete base. B. Install bushing assemblies for mounting bolts for wall-mounted equipment, arranged to provide resilient media where equipment or equipment-mounting channels are attached to wall. C. Restraint Cables: Provide slack within maximums recommended by manufacturer. ELECTRICAL SUPPORTS AND SEISMIC RESTRAINTS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260072 – 5 p. 70 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel D. 3.5 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 Attachment to Structure: If specific attachment is not indicated, anchor bracing to structure at flanges of beams, upper truss chords of bar joists, or at concrete members. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL: A. Testing Agency: Engage a qualified independent testing and inspecting agency to perform field tests and inspections and prepare test reports. B. Testing: Test pullout resistance of seismic anchorage devices. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. C. Provide evidence of recent calibration of test equipment by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. Schedule test with Owner, through Architect, before connecting anchorage device to restrained component (unless postconnection testing has been approved), and with at least seven days' advance notice. Obtain Architect's approval before transmitting test loads to structure. Provide temporary load-spreading members. Test at least four of each type and size of installed anchors and fasteners selected by Architect. Test to 90 percent of rated proof load of device. If a device fails test, modify all installations of same type and retest until satisfactory results are achieved. Record test results. END OF SECTION 260072 ELECTRICAL SUPPORTS AND SEISMIC RESTRAINTS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260072 – 6 p. 71 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 SECTION 260080 – ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. B. This section is a Division 26 General Provisions section, and is part of each Division 26, 27, and 28 sections making reference to electrical demolition. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: A. Extent of electrical demolition work is indicated by drawings. B. Electrical demolition items are shown to give a basic description of the extent of demolition work, but may not be inclusive. C. Do not assume that the electrical drawings reflect as-built conditions. Visit and observe the project prior to submitting bid and determine extent of electrical demolition work. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Standards: Refer to Section 260001 - Electrical General Provisions as applicable. PART 2 – PRODUCTS - Not Used. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL: A. Demolition work shall be laid out in advance to eliminate unnecessary cutting, drilling, channeling, etc. Where such cutting, drilling, or channeling becomes necessary, perform with care, use skilled mechanics of the trades involved. Cutting work of other contractors shall be done only with the consent of that contractor. Cutting of structural members is not permitted. Repair damage to building and equipment as a result of electrical demolition work under this contract at no additional cost to owner. B. Obtain permission from the architect before penetrating any ceiling, floor, and wall surfaces. 3.2 METHODS: A. Disconnect and remove any/all fixtures, devices, equipment, etc. required for proper completion of the work whether shown or not. B. Relocate, rewire, and/or reconnect any/all fixtures, devices, equipment, etc. that for any reason obstructs construction. ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260080 – 1 p. 72 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 C. Maintain circuit integrity and continuity of all existing circuits/feeders, and systems that interfere with or are interrupted by remodel work, unless those circuits/feeders are to be abandoned completely. Maintain all circuits and systems in operation during construction. Provide temporary panels, temporary wiring and conduits, etc. as required. D. Leave all existing fixtures, devices, equipment, etc. In portions of the building not being remodeled, in working condition. E. Remove and dispose of all raceways, conductors, boxes, devices, equipment, etc., that are not to be reused. Terminate at accessible junction box by providing proper knockout closure, tape conductors, and label as "spare" with circuit no., Zone no., or other characteristic identifying source. F. Existing raceways may be reused, if in place, where in compliance with the contract documents and the National Electrical Code. Upgrade and/or provide new conduit supports where necessary for all raceways being reused. Insure integrity of existing raceways before re-use. G. Return to owner all light fixtures which are to be removed. Dispose of all light fixtures if so directed by owner in accordance with local environmental laws and policies. Those fixtures indicated for re-use shall be thoroughly cleaned, repaired as required, re-lamped, and installed as indicated. When storing fixtures for reuse, store in area and/or provide protective covering that will keep construction dust and materials off fixtures. H. Completely remove all telephone or data cables which are to be removed back to source or as directed by owner. I. Disconnect and remove all sound system equipment including speakers, amplifiers, etc. And return to owner. Completely remove and dispose of all associated conduit and wire. 3.3 PATCHING AND REPAIR: A. Finished Surfaces: The electrical contractor is responsible for patching and repair of all existing interior surfaces pertaining to the installation of work under this Division, unless specifically noted elsewhere in the contract documents. Where patching and repair is necessary, surfaces shall be finished (painted, etc.) to match the adjacent materials, finished, and colors. Requirements of other Divisions such as Division 9 - finishes shall apply. B. Hard Surfaces: Whenever excavation or trenching is required for the installation of electrical work, it shall be the responsibly of the electrical contractor to make repairs and/or replacements of hard finish surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, etc. Requirements of other Divisions such as Division 2 – Existing Conditions shall apply. 3.4 CONCEALING: A. All raceways shall be concealed within the ceilings, walls, and floors, except in locations where exposed raceways are specifically permitted, such as equipment rooms and unfinished storage areas. B. Surface-mounted raceways or systems shall be permitted only where approved by Architect/Engineer. END OF SECTION 260080 ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260080 – 2 p. 73 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 SECTION 260110 – CONDUIT RACEWAYS PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. B. This section is a Division 26 General Provisions section, and is part of each Division 26, 27, and 28 sections making reference to conduit raceways. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: A. Extent of raceways is indicated by drawings and schedules. B. Types of raceways in this section include the followings: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1.3 Rigid Metal Conduit PVC Externally Coated Rigid Steel Conduit Intermediate Metal Conduit Electrical Metallic Tubing Flexible Metal Conduit Liquid-tight Flexible Metal Conduit Rigid Non-metallic Conduit Electrical Non-metallic Tubing QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Standards: Refer to Section 260001 – Electrical General Provisions as applicable. Provide conduit raceway installation in accordance with recommendations of the American Iron and Steel Institute "Design Manual on Steel Electrical Raceways", latest edition. B. Manufacturers: Firms regularly engaged in the manufacture of raceway of types and sizes required, whose products have been in satisfactory service for not less than three (3) years. C. Shop Drawings: Not required. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 CONDUITS: A. Rigid Metal Conduit (RMC): Provide zinc-coated, hot-dipped galvanized, rigid metallic conduit in accordance with Federal Specification WW-C-0581 and ANSI C80.1. B. PVC Externally Coated Rigid Metal Conduit: Provide hot-dipped galvanized, rigid metallic conduit externally coated with Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) in accordance with ANSI C80.1 and NEMA Std. Pub. No. RN 1. C. Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC): Provide hot-dipped galvanized, intermediate metal conduit in CONDUIT RACEWAYS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260110 – 1 p. 74 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 accordance with Federal Specification WW-C-581. D. Electric Metallic Tubing (EMT): Provide electric metal tubing in accordance with Federal Specification WW-C-563 and ANSI C80.3. E. Flexible Metal Conduit: Provide zinc-coated, flexible metal conduit in accordance with Federal Specification WW-C-566. F. Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduit: Provide liquid-tight, flexible metal conduit, constructed of single strip, flexible continuous, interlocked, and double-wrapped steel, galvanized inside and outside, coated with liquid-tight jacket of flexible Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). G. Rigid Non-Metallic Conduit: Provide rigid non-metallic conduit (PVC) in accordance with ANSI/NEMA 2.2 FITTINGS: A. Rigid Metal Conduit, Intermediate Metal Conduit, and PVC Externally Coated Rigid Metal Conduit: Provide fully-threaded, malleable steel fittings, rain-tight and concrete-tight as applicable. Provide double locknuts and metal bushings at all conduit terminations. Install OZ Type B bushings on conduits 1-1/4" and larger. B. Electric Metallic Tubing: Provide insulated throat, non-indenter, set screw, malleable steel fittings. Screws must have a full set. Provide concrete-tight compression-type fittings in suspended slabs. All EMT fittings shall be fabricated from steel. Die-cast fittings or fittings made from pot metal shall not be allowed. Indenter type fittings are not acceptable. Install OZ Type B bushings on conduits 1" and larger. C. Flexible Metal Conduit: Provide flexible metal conduit fittings in accordance with Federal Specification W-F-406, Type 1, Class 1, and Style A. Commercial "greenfield" not less than 1/2" diameter or as otherwise specified on drawings is acceptable. D. Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduit: Provide liquid-tight flexible metal conduit fittings in accordance with Federal Specification W-F-406, Type 1, Class 3, Style G. E. Non-Metallic Conduit: Provide non-metallic conduit fittings (PVC) in accordance with ANSI/NEMA TC 3 to match conduit types and materials. F. Expansion Fittings: OZ Type AX, or equivalent to suit application. G. Sealing Bushings: Provide OZ Type FSK, WSK, or CSMI as required by application. Provide OZ Type CSB internal sealing bushings. H. Cable Supports: Provide OZ cable supports for vertical risers, type as required by application. 2.3 SIZES: A. Provide conduits in sizes as indicated in contract documents or as otherwise specified herein, but not less than 3/4". PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL: CONDUIT RACEWAYS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260110 – 2 p. 75 DFCM Bid DA14027 Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel A. 3.2 4-21-2014 Install raceway and accessories in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions, applicable requirements of NEC, NEMA Standards, and NECA's "Standards of Installation", and in compliance with recognized industry practices to ensure that products fulfill requirements. LOCATIONS: A. Use RMC for exposed runs where conduit is subject to moisture, weather, or mechanical injury. Use in hazardous locations in B. Install RMC on all outdoor locations below 12 ft. and indoor locations subject to motorized and heavy duty carts. C. Intermediate Metal Conduit and Fittings: Use for exposed runs where conduit is subject to moisture, weather, or mechanical injury. Use in hazardous locations in accordance with all NEC requirements. D. Electric Metal Tubing and Fittings: Use for above-grade feeders, branch circuits, and signal and control circuit, unless specifically noted otherwise on drawings. Install in suspended slabs subject to local code requirements and fire rating considerations. E. Flexible Metal Conduit and Fittings: Use as whips for lighting fixtures, fixed equipment where not exposed to weather of moisture, other devices where required by NEC, and as requested by the Engineer. Maximum length not to exceed 6', unless specifically approved by the Electrical Engineer. F. Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduit and Fittings: Use for connection to motor terminal boxes, fixed equipment where subject to moisture or weather, and other equipment subject to movement or vibration. Maximum length not to exceed 6', unless specified otherwise. 3.3 METHODS: A. Maintain a minimum of 12" clearance between steam or hot water lines or other hot surfaces. Where such clearance is impractical, insulate conduit with approved materials. B. Install conduits parallel with or at right angles to lines of the structure. Route conduits symmetrically where possible. C. Field bends and offsets shall be made without flattening, kinking, rippling or destroying the smooth internal bore or surface of the conduit and to not less than NEC minimum radius. Conduit that shows signs of rippling or kinking shall not be installed. Conduits installed with wrinkles or kinks or otherwise in an unworkmanlike manner shall be replaced at no additional cost to owner. D. Precaution shall be exercised to prevent accumulation of water, dirt or concrete in the conduits during the execution of the project. Conduits in which water or foreign matter has been permitted to accumulate shall be thoroughly cleaned or the conduits runs replaced where such accumulation cannot be removed by methods approved the engineer. E. Any conduit which pierces airtight spaces or plenums shall be sealed to prevent air leakage with mastic acceptable to the Architect. 3.4 CONCEALING: A. All raceways shall be concealed within the ceilings, walls, and floors, except in locations where exposed raceways are specifically permitted, such as equipment rooms and unfinished storage CONDUIT RACEWAYS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260110 – 3 p. 76 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 areas. In equipment rooms, if lighting raceways are run exposed, installation shall not be done until piping and duct work layout has been determined in order that lighting boxes may be located so as to avoid being covered by overhead ducts and piping. If lighting raceways in equipment rooms are concealed in the structural ceiling slab, after mechanical work is complete, exposed conduit extensions shall be run to locate lighting fixtures where they are not obscured by work of other trades. 3.5 ELECTRICAL CONTINUITY: A. 3.6 Provide electrically continuous conduit systems throughout. FIELD CUTS AND THREADS: A. Cut all conduits square. Remove all sharp or rough edges and ream all burrs, inside and outside. Provide clean sharp threads on RMC and IMC. B. Engage at least five full threads on all RMC and IMC fittings. Before couplings or fittings are attached, apply one coat of red lead or zinc chromate to male threads of RMC or IMC. Apply coat of red lead, zinc chromate or special compound recommended by manufacture to conduit where conduit protective coating is damaged. 3.7 CONDUIT ENDS: A. Cap all spare conduits. Cap or plug conduit ends during construction to prevent entrance of foreign material. 3.8 SPARE CONDUITS: 3.9 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS: A. 3.10 A. Install RMC and IMC in all hazardous locations as defined by the NEC. Provide suitable fittings, seal-offs, boxes, etc. to comply with all NEC requirements and/or as shown on the drawings. Provide inspection fittings with hazardous location rated drains to prevent water from accumulating in conduit runs. CLEANING: Pull mandrel and swab through all conduits before installing conductors. END OF SECTION 260110 CONDUIT RACEWAYS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260110 – 4 p. 77 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 SECTION 260120 – CONDUCTORS AND CABLES PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. B. This section is a Division 26 General Provisions section, and is part of each Division 26, 27, and 28 sections making reference to conductors and cables. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: A. This section includes building wires and cables and associated connectors, splices, and terminations for wiring systems rated 600 V and less. B. Types of conductors and cables in this section include the following: 1. 2. C. Applications for conductors and cables required for project include: 1. 1.3 Copper Conductors. Flexible Cords. Electrical service. SUBMITTALS: A. Product Data: For each type of conductor and/or cable indicated. B. Field Quality-Control Test Reports: From Contractor. Refer to Section 260001 – General Electrical Provisions. 1.4 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 NFPA 70. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL: A. Manufacturers: In other Part 2 articles where subparagraph titles below introduce lists, provide products by the manufacturer specified, subject to compliance with requirements. B. Ambient Conditions: Conductors used for branch circuits in areas where the ambient conditions exceed 30 degree C. shall be provided with insulation approved for that temperature. CONDUCTORS AND CABLES 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260120 – 1 p. 78 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel C. 2.2 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 Wire Sizes: As indicated on electrical drawings or as specified herein, but in no case less than No. 12 AWG. COPPER CONDUCTORS: A. Manufacturers: 1. 2. 3. 4. Cerro Wire & Cable Company. General Cable Technologies Corporation. Encore Wire Corporation. Southwire Incorporated. B. Refer to Part 3 "Conductor and Cable Applications" Article for application requirements. C. References and Ratings: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ICEA S-95-658 / NEMA WC70. ASTM. UL Standard 83. UL Standard 1063 (MTW). Federal Specification J-C-30B. NEC. D. Conductor Material: Copper. E. Stranding: Solid conductor for No. 12 AWG, stranded for No. 10 AWG and larger. F. Stranding: Stranded Conductor. G. Conductor Insulation Types: Thermoplastic-insulated, Type THHN / THWN-2. 2.3 FLEXIBLE CORDS: A. Manufacturers: 1. 2. 3. 4. Cerro Wire & Cable Company. General Cable Technologies Corporation. Encore Wire Corporation. Southwire Incorporated. B. Refer to Part 3 "Conductor and Cable Applications" Article for application requirements. C. References and Ratings: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. ASTM. ICEA. UL 62. Pendant or portable. Damp locations. 600 Volts. NEC Article 400. D. Conductor Material: Copper. E. Stranding: Class K, flexible stranded conductor. CONDUCTORS AND CABLES 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260120 – 2 p. 79 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 F. Conductor Insulation Types: Heat- and moisture-resistant TPE insulation. G. Fillers and Wrapping: Non-wicking polypropylene fillers, with tissue-paper separator wrapped around the assembly. H. Outer Jacket: Black-colored, heat-, moisture-, and oil-resistant TPE jacket. I. Grounding: Insulated green grounding conductor. J. Cord Type: SO, hard-usage. 2.4 CONNECTORS AND SPLICES: A. Manufacturers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. AFC Cable Systems, Inc. AMP Incorporated/Tyco International. Hubbell/Anderson. O-Z/Gedney; EGS Electrical Group LLC. 3M Company; Electrical Products Division. B. Description: Factory-fabricated connectors and splices of size, ampacity rating, material, type, and class for application and service indicated. C. Splices for wire sizes #10 and smaller shall be screw-on type similar to scotch or ideal wing nut connectors. Crimp-on splices designed to be used without wire stripping are not acceptable. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL: A. 3.2 Install conductors, cables, and accessories as indicated, in compliance with manufacturer's written instruction, applicable requirements of NEC, NECA's "Standards of Installation", and in accordance with recognized industry practices to ensure that products fulfill requirements. CONDUCTOR AND CABLE APPLICATIONS: A. Branch Circuits: 1. 2. Exposed, including in crawlspaces: Copper conductors in raceway. Concealed in ceilings, walls, and partitions: Copper conductors in raceways. B. Portable Appliance Connections: Flexible cord. C. Class 1 Control Circuits: Copper conductors in raceway. 3.3 INSTALLATION: A. Conceal cables in finished walls, ceilings, and floors, unless otherwise indicated. B. Use manufacturer-approved pulling compound or lubricant where necessary; compound used must not deteriorate conductor or insulation. Do not exceed manufacturer's recommended maximum pulling tensions and sidewall pressure values. CONDUCTORS AND CABLES 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260120 – 3 p. 80 DFCM Bid DA14027 Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 4-21-2014 C. Use pulling means; including fish tape, cable, rope, and basket-weave wire/cable grips that will not damage cables or raceway. D. When raceway is not required, install concealed cables parallel and perpendicular to surfaces of structural members, and follow surface contours where possible. E. Support cables according to other applicable specification sections. F. Seal around cables penetrating fire-rated elements to comply with applicable fire stop specification sections. G. Color Coding: Color code secondary service, feeder, and branch circuit conductors. Colors shall remain consistent throughout the project and shall match existing coding system where applicable. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 3.4 Conductor sizes No. 6 AWG and smaller: Colored insulation. Conductors sizes No. 4 AWG and larger: 2 inch (51 mm) band of Colored adhesive marking tape applied at all terminations, junction boxes, and pull boxes. Branch circuit switched-legs and travelers: Colored insulation (in colors other than those indicated below). Color-code 120/208V system conductors: a. Phase A: Black. b. Phase B: Red. c. Phase C: Blue. d. Neutral A: White with Black stripe. e. Neutral B: White with Red stripe. f. Neutral C: White with Blue stripe. g. Neutral (Shared when allowed): White h. Ground: Green. i. Isolated Ground: Green with yellow tracer. Color-code 277/480V system conductors: a. Phase A: Brown. b. Phase B: Orange. c. Phase C: Yellow. d. Neutral A: Gray with Brown stripe. e. Neutral B: Gray with Orange stripe. f. Neutral C: Gray with Yellow stripe. g. Neutral (Shared when allowed): Gray. h. Ground: Green. Color-code 120/240V system conductors: a. Phase A: Black. b. Phase B: Red. c. Neutral A: White with Black Stripe. d. Neutral B: White with Red Stripe. e. Neutral (shared when allowed): Gray. f. Ground: Green. g. Isolated Ground: Green with yellow tracer. HOMERUN CIRCUITS: A. Homerun circuits may be combined in common conduits at the option of the contractor in compliance with the following: 1. 2. Three-Phase Installations: Not more than three single-phase circuits in one conduit, unless specifically noted otherwise, if each circuit is from a different phase (a, b, or c). Single-Phase Installations: Not more than two single-phase circuits in one conduit, CONDUCTORS AND CABLES 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260120 – 4 p. 81 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 unless specifically noted otherwise, if each circuit is from a different phase (a or b). 3.5 NEUTRAL CONDUCTORS: A. 3.6 LINE-TO-NEUTRAL BRANCH CIRCUITS: Provide a dedicated neutral for each line-to-neutral branch circuit. Size the neutral conductor the same as the phase conductor. In each outlet or junction box containing multiple neutral conductors, tag each neutral to identify which circuit it serves. VOLTAGE DROP: A. Provide branch circuit conductors in sizes such that voltage drop for branch circuits do not exceed 3 percent at the farthest outlet. Provide service, feeder, and branch circuit conductors so that the voltage drop on the entire electrical system does not exceed 5 percent at the farthest outlet. This shall be strictly followed regardless of the conductor sizes indicated on the electrical drawings. Increase conductor sizes (and conduits where necessary to comply with NEC conduit fill requirements) as necessary to accommodate this requirement. Calculations shall be based on the following: 1. 2. 3. Lighting Branch Circuits: Connected load plus 25% spare. Appliance and Equipment Branch Circuits: Nameplate or NEC required load. 120V Convenience Outlet Branch Circuits: 12 amps minimum, but in no case less than NEC loading requirements. Use the following schedule: Distance (feet) 0-80 81-125 126-200 201-320 4. 3.7 Wire Size (AWG) #12 #10 #8 #6 Use the NEC method to calculate voltage drop. CONNECTIONS: A. Tighten electrical connectors and terminals according to manufacturer's published torquetightening values. If manufacturer's torque values are not indicated, use those specified in UL 486A and UL 486B. B. Make splices and taps that are compatible with conductor material and that possess equivalent or better mechanical strength and insulation ratings than unspliced conductors. C. Wiring at Outlets: Install conductor at each outlet, with at least 6 inches (150 mm) of slack. Use pig tails when wiring outlets. 3.8 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL: A. Testing: Perform the following field quality-control testing: 1. Visual and Mechanical Inspection: a. Inspect cables for physical damage and proper connection in accordance with the electrical construction documents. b. Test cable mechanical connections to manufacturer’s recommended values with a calibrated torque wrench. c. Check cable color coding for compliance with electrical specifications. CONDUCTORS AND CABLES 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260120 – 5 p. 82 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 2. 3. B. Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 Electrical Tests: a. Perform insulation resistance test on each conductors for feeders 100 amps and greater with respect to ground and adjacent conductors. Applied potential shall be 1000 volts dc for 1 minute. b. Perform continuity test to insure proper cable connection. Test Values: a. Minimum insulation resistance values shall not be less than two megaohms. Test Reports: Prepare a written report and submit to the Electrical Engineer at the completion of the project. The report shall include the following: 1. 2. 3. Test procedures used. Test results that comply with requirements. Test results that do not comply with requirements and corrective action taken to achieve compliance with requirements. END OF SECTION 260120 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260120 – 6 p. 83 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 SECTION 260135 – ELECTRICAL BOXES AND FITTINGS PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. B. This section is a Division 26 General Provisions section, and is part of each Division 26, 27, and 28 sections making reference to electrical boxes and fittings. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: A. Extent of electrical boxes and fittings work is indicated by drawings and schedules. B. Types of electrical boxes and fittings in this section include the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1.3 Outlet Boxes Junction Boxes Pull Boxes Conduit Bodies Bushings Locknuts Knockout Closures Miscellaneous Boxes and Fittings QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Standards: Refer to Section 260001 – Electrical General Provisions as applicable. B. Manufacturers: Firms regularly engaged in the manufacturer of boxes and fittings required, whose products have been in satisfactory service for not less than three years. C. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings on floor boxes only where required. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 INTERIOR OUTLET BOXES: A. General: Provide one piece, galvanized or cadmium-plated, flat-rolled, sheet steel interior outlet boxes of types, shapes, and sizes to suit respective location and installation. Construct with stamped knockouts on back and sides and with threaded screw holes. Provide corrosionresistant screws for securing boxes, covers, and wiring devices. Size all junction boxes in accordance with NEC Table 314.16(A), with a minimum box size of 4" x 4" x 1-1/2". Where three raceway entries are made, provide outlet boxes with a minimum depth of 2-1/8". Where four or more raceway entries are made, provide outlet boxes with a minimum depth of 4-11/16". Gangable boxes shall not be used. B. Switch, Telephone, and Receptacle Outlets: Provide outlet boxes not less than 4" square, with ELECTRICAL BOXES AND FITTINGS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260135 – 1 p. 84 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 adapting tile or plaster covers where necessary to set flush with finished surfaces. Where three raceway entries are made, provide outlet boxes with a minimum depth of 2-1/8". Gang boxes shall be used where more than one switch or device is located at one point. Sectional Boxes are not acceptable. In masonry walls where tile or plaster ring cannot be used, install a singlegang 3-1/2" deep box minimum, unless otherwise noted. Where four or more raceway entries are made, provide outlet boxes with a minimum depth of 4-11/16". 2.2 WEATHERPROOF OUTLET BOXES: A. 2.3 Provide corrosion-resistant, cast-metal weatherproof outlet boxes, of types, shapes, and sizes, with threaded conduit ends, cast metal coverplates with spring-hinged waterproof caps, face plate gaskets, and corrosion-resistant fasteners. JUNCTION AND PULL BOXES: A. 2.4 Provide code-gauge sheet steel junction and pull boxes, with removable screw-on covers and welded seams, of types, shapes, and sizes to suit each respective location and installation. Size all junction and pull boxes in accordance with NEC 314.28. Provide stainless steel nuts, bolts, screws, and washer. CONDUIT BODIES: A. Provide galvanized, cast-metal conduit bodies of type, shapes, and sizes to suit respective locations and installation. Construct with threaded conduit entrance ends and removable covers. Provide corrosion-resistant screws. B. Aluminum boxes and fitting shall not be permitted. 2.5 CONDUIT CONNECTIONS: A. Box connectors 3/4" and larger shall be insulated, throat-type or equal type plastic bushings. Provide double locknuts and insulating plastic bushings for RMC and IMC terminating at panels and boxes. B. Where RMC penetrates building, manholes, or vault walls and floors below grade, provide sealing bushings with external membrane clamps as applicable. Provide segmented internal sealing bushings in all raceways penetrating building walls and slabs below grade, and in all above grade raceway penetrations susceptible to moisture migration into building through raceway. Where RMC terminates in manhole, vault, or pull box, provide insulated grounding bushings. Also see Section 260135 – Electrical Boxes and Fittings. C. Install OZ type "B" connectors for all conduits 1" and larger. D. Provide cable supports in all vertical risers in accordance with NEC 300-19. 2.6 EXPANSION FITTINGS: A. 2.7 Provide expansion joint fittings in all conduit runs crossing structural expansion joints, whether above-grade, in slab-on-grade, or in suspended slabs. Provide OZ type "AX" or approved equivalent, size to the raceway. ACCESSORIES: A. Provide all accessories including, but not necessarily limited to, bushings, knockout closures, locknuts, offset connectors, etc. of types, shapes, and sizes to suit respective locations and ELECTRICAL BOXES AND FITTINGS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260135 – 2 p. 85 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 installation. Construct of corrosion-resistant steel. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL: A. 3.2 Install electrical boxes and fittings in accordance with manufacturer's written instruction, applicable requirements of the NEC, NEMA Standards, and NECA's "Standards of Installation", and in compliance with recognized industry practices to ensure that products fulfill requirements. METHODS: A. Where outlet boxes are subject to weather or moisture, install weatherproof outlet boxes. B. Remove knockouts only for entering conduits. Provide knockout closures to cap unused knockout holes where blanks are mistakenly removed. C. Do not use condulets in place of elbows or junction boxes. Condulets in sizes 2" or larger shall not be used, unless specifically approved by the electrical engineer. D. Install boxes and conduit bodies in readily accessible locations. Install recessed boxes with faces of boxes or rings flush with finished surfaces. Seal all openings between outlet box and adjacent surfaces with plaster, grout, or similar suitable material. E. For stud construction, install boxes with rigid supports using metal bar hangers, or 2" X 4", 1" X 6" wood bridging between studs with screws. Welding or nailing boxes directly to metal joist and studs is not acceptable. Boxes set opposite in common wall shall have at least 10" of conduit between them. Securely fasten outlet boxes to structural surfaces to which attached. F. For concrete or masonry construction, solidly embed electrical boxes in concrete and masonry. Provide box supports as required to keep outlet boxes flush with finished surfaces. G. Coordinate location of all outlet boxes with millwork, back splashes, tackboards, etc. H. Install junction boxes or condulets in conduit runs as required at 100 foot maximum intervals on long runs. This shall apply to concrete junction boxes in grade and junction boxes within the building. I. Provide electrical connections for installed boxes. 3.3 IDENTIFICATION: A. Mark circuit number on exterior side of junction boxes located in ceilings such that circuits numbers are readily identifiable. For outlet boxes in wall, mark circuit numbers on interior sides of outlet boxes. END OF SECTION 260135 ELECTRICAL BOXES AND FITTINGS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260135 – 3 p. 86 DFCM Bid DA14027 Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 4-21-2014 SECTION 260180 - OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. B. This section is a Division 26 General Provisions section, and is part of each Division 26, 27, and 28 section making reference to overcurrent protective devices. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: A. Extent of overcurrent protective devices is indicated by drawings and schedules and is specified herein. B. Type of overcurrent protective devices in this section include the following: 1. 1.3 Molded Case Circuit Breakers QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. STANDARDS: Refer to Section 260001 - Electrical General Provisions as applicable. B. SUBMITTALS: 1. 2. SHOP DRAWINGS: Submit manufacturer's data on overcurrent protective devices including specifications, time-current trip characteristics curves, mounting requirements, installation instructions, etc. Submit dimensioned drawings of overcurrent protective devices. Equipment Room Layouts: Submit dimensioned drawings of all equipment rooms indicating spatial relationships to other proximate equipment. Insure that all code required clearances are maintained. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL: A. 2.2 Provide overcurrent protective devices and ancillary components of types, sizes, ratings, and electrical characteristics indicated. Provide enclosures in NEMA ratings as indicated and suitable for applications. MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS: A. MANUFACTURERS: Subject to compliance with all requirements, provide molded case circuit breakers from one of the following: 1. 2. Cutler-Hammer General Electric OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260180 – 1 p. 87 DFCM Bid DA14027 Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 3. 4. B. Siemens Square D MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS: 1. 2. 2.3 4-21-2014 Provide factory-assembled, molded case circuit breakers as integral components of lighting and appliance panelboards, power panelboards, switchboards, and for individual mounting as indicated. Provide thermal magnetic, molded case circuit breakers of amperages, voltages, types, and short circuit current ratings indicated. Provide bolt-on type breakers only. Construct with quick-break, quick-break mechanism with inversetime delay and instantaneous trip protection for each pole. Provide breakers rated for ambient temperatures to suit respective applications. Provide mechanical screw type removable copper connector lugs of size to accommodate conductors specified. Provide breakers that have interrupting ratings greater than or equal to the specified fault current. Provide fully-rated systems only. Series-rated systems are not acceptable, unless specifically noted otherwise. ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BREAKERS: A. VENDORS: Subject to compliance with all requirements, provide electronic circuit breakers from one of the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Cutler-Hammer General Electric Siemens Square D PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL: A. 3.2 Install overcurrent protective devices in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions, applicable requirements of NEC, NEMA standards, and NECA's "Standards of Installation", and in compliance with recognized industry practices to ensure that products fulfill requirements. IDENTIFICATION: A. Mark on interior cover the source of power by indicating the panel and circuit number. END OF SECTION 260180 OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260180 – 2 p. 88 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 SECTION 260452 – GROUNDING PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. B. This section is a Division 26 General Provisions section, and is part of each Division 26, 27, and 28 sections making reference to grounding. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: A. Extent of grounding work is indicated by drawings and schedules and is specified herein. B. Ground the complete electrical installation including the system neutral, metallic conduits and raceways, boxes, fittings, devices, cabinets, equipment, and separately derived systems in accordance with the NEC and all other applicable codes to provide a permanent, continuous, low impedance, grounding system. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. STANDARDS: Refer to Section 260001 – Electrical General Provisions as applicable. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL: A. 2.2 Provide grounding equipment and accessories of types, sizes, ratings, and electrical characteristics indicated or as otherwise required to provide a complete system. GROUNDING CONDUCTORS: A. 2.3 Unless noted otherwise, provide grounding conductors with stranding and insulation types to match phase conductors. Provide conductors with green insulation if possible; otherwise wrap with green tape. Size ground conductors as indicated on drawings. Do not size ground conductors smaller than that allowable by NEC. INSULATED GROUNDING BUSHINGS: A. 2.4 Provide plated malleable iron body with 150 degree Centigrade molded plastic insulating throat, lay-in grounding lug with hardened stainless steel fasteners (OZ Gedney BLG or equivalent). CONNECTION TO PIPES: A. 2.5 Provide heavy duty, cast bronze, ground clamp systems with silicon bronze bolts and nuts (OZ Gedney G Series - B or equivalent). CONNECTIONS TO STRUCTURAL STEEL, GROUND RODS, OR SPLICES: GROUNDING 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260452 – 1 p. 89 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel A. 2.6 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 Provide exothermic welds. (Cadweld or equivalent) BONDING JUMPERS: A. 2.7 Provide bonding jumpers with hot dip galvanized malleable or ductile iron clamps, hot dip galvanized steel U-bolts, and tinned copper braids (OZ Gedney BJ Series or equivalent). GROUND BUS: A. Provide 1/4" x 4", copper ground bus complete with insulators and brackets in lengths and at mounting heights as indicated on drawings. Furnish complete with drilled holes and lugs to accommodate grounding conductors. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL: A. 3.2 Install grounding systems in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions, applicable requirements of NEC, NEMA standards, and NECA's "Standards of Installation", and in compliance with recognized industry practices to ensure that products fulfill requirements. CLEANING: A. 3.3 Thoroughly clean all metal contact surfaces prior to installation of clamp-on connectors. EQUIPMENT BONDING AND GROUNDING: A. Provide an NEC sized conductor, whether indicated or not on the drawings, in raceways as follows: 1. 2. 3.4 Non-metallic conduits and ducts (existing – if any) Device branch circuits. ADDITIONAL GROUNDING INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: A. Provide grounding bushings on all service conduit and conduits installed in concentric/eccentric knock-outs or reducing washer at panelboards, cabinets, and gutters. B. Provide bonding jumpers across expansion and deflection couplings in conduit runs. C. Provide bonding wire in all flexible conduits. END OF SECTION 260452 GROUNDING 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 260452 – 2 p. 90 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 SECTION 270526 - GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. 1.2 Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 1.3 Grounding conductors. Grounding connectors. Grounding busbars. Grounding labeling. DEFINITIONS A. BCT: Bonding conductor for telecommunications. B. EMT: Electrical metallic tubing. C. TGB: Telecommunications grounding busbar. D. TMGB: Telecommunications main grounding busbar. 1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product. B. Shop Drawings: For communications equipment room signal reference grid. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work. 1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. As-Built Data: Plans showing as-built locations of grounding and bonding infrastructure, including the following: 1. BCT, TMGB, TGBs, and routing of their bonding conductors. GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 270526 - 1 p. 91 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 1.6 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. 1.7 Operation and Maintenance Data: For grounding to include in operation and maintenance manuals. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: Cabling Installer must have personnel certified by BICSI on staff. 1. Installation Supervision: Installation shall be under the direct supervision of ITS Technician, who shall be present at all times when Work of this Section is performed at Project site. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS A. 2.2 Comply with J-STD-607-A. CONDUCTORS A. Comply with UL 486A-486B. B. Insulated Conductors: Stranded copper wire, green or green with yellow stripe insulation, insulated for 600 V, and complying with UL 83. 1. 2. C. Cable Tray Grounding Jumper: 1. 2. D. Ground wire for custom-length equipment ground jumpers shall be No. 6 AWG, 19strand, UL-listed, Type THHN wire. Cable Tray Equipment Grounding Wire: No. 8 AWG. Not smaller than No. 6 AWG [26 kcmils (13.3 sq. mm)] and not longer than 12 inches (300 mm). If jumper is a wire, it shall have a crimped grounding lug with two holes and long barrel for two crimps. If jumper is a flexible braid, it shall have a one-hole ferrule. Attach with grounding screw or connector provided by cable tray manufacturer. Not smaller than No. 10 AWG [26 kcmils (13.3 sq. mm)] and not longer than 12 inches (300 mm). If jumper is a wire, it shall have a crimped grounding lug with one hole and standard barrel for one crimp. If jumper is a flexible braid, it shall have a one- or twohole ferrule. Attach with grounding screw or connector provided by cable tray manufacturer. Bare Copper Conductors: 1. 2. 3. Solid Conductors: ASTM B 3. Stranded Conductors: ASTM B 8. Tinned Conductors: ASTM B 33. GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 270526 - 2 p. 92 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 4. 5. 6. 2.3 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 Bonding Cable: 28 kcmils (14.2 sq. mm), 14 strands of No. 17 AWG conductor, and 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) in diameter. Bonding Conductor: No. 4 or No. 6 AWG, stranded conductor. Bonding Jumper: Tinned-copper tape, braided conductors terminated with two-hole copper ferrules; 1-5/8 inches (41 mm) wide and 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) thick. CONNECTORS A. Irreversible connectors listed for the purpose. Listed by an NRTL as complying with NFPA 70 for specific types, sizes, and combinations of conductors and other items connected. Comply with UL 486A-486B. B. Compression Wire Connectors: Crimp-and-compress connectors that bond to the conductor when the connector is compressed around the conductor. Comply with UL 467. 1. Electroplated tinned copper, C and H shaped. C. Signal Reference Grid Connectors: Combination of compression wire connectors, access floor grounding clamps, bronze U-bolt grounding clamps, and copper split-bolt connectors, designed for the purpose. D. Busbar Connectors: Cast silicon bronze, solderless compression-type, mechanical connector; with a long barrel and two holes spaced on 5/8- or 1-inch (15.8- or 25.4-mm) centers for a twobolt connection to the busbar. E. Welded Connectors: Exothermic-welding kits of types recommended by kit manufacturer for materials being joined and installation conditions. 2.4 GROUNDING BUSBARS A. TMGB: Predrilled, wall-mounted, rectangular bars of hard-drawn solid copper, 1/4 by 4 inches (6.3 by 100 mm)] in cross section, length as indicated on Drawings. The busbar shall be NRTL listed for use as TMGB and shall comply with J-STD-607-A. 1. 2. 3. B. Predrilling shall be with holes for use with lugs specified in this Section. Mounting Hardware: Stand-off brackets that provide a 4-inch ((100-mm))clearance to access the rear of the busbar. Brackets and bolts shall be stainless steel. Stand-off insulators for mounting shall be Lexan or PVC. Comply with UL 891 for use in 600-V switchboards, impulse tested at 5000 V. TGB: Predrilled rectangular bars of hard-drawn solid copper, 1/4 by 2 inches (6.3 by 50 mm)]in cross section, length as indicated on Drawings. The busbar shall be for wall mounting, shall be NRTL listed as complying with UL 467, and shall comply with J-STD-607-A. 1. 2. 3. Predrilling shall be with holes for use with lugs specified in this Section. Mounting Hardware: Stand-off brackets that provide at least a 2-inch ((50-mm) clearance to access the rear of the busbar. Brackets and bolts shall be stainless steel.) Stand-off insulators for mounting shall be Lexan or PVC. Comply with UL 891 for use in 600-V switchboards, impulse tested at 5000 V. GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 270526 - 3 p. 93 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel C. 4-21-2014 Rack and Cabinet Grounding Busbars: Rectangular bars of hard-drawn solid copper, accepting conductors ranging from No. 14 to No. 2/0 AWG, NRTL listed as complying with UL 467, and complying with J-STD-607-A. Predrilling shall be with holes for use with lugs specified in this Section. 1. 2. 3. 2.5 Bid DA14027 Cabinet-Mounted Busbar: Terminal block, with stainless-steel or copper-plated hardware for attachment to the cabinet. Rack-Mounted Horizontal Busbar: Designed for mounting in 19- or 23-inch (483- or 584mm) equipment racks. Include a copper splice bar for transitioning to an adjoining rack, and stainless-steel or copper-plated hardware for attachment to the rack. Rack-Mounted Vertical Busbar: 72 or 36 inches ((1827 or 914 mm) long, with)stainlesssteel or copper-plated hardware for attachment to the rack. LABELING A. Comply with TIA/EIA-606-A and UL 969 for a system of labeling materials, including label stocks, laminating adhesives, and inks used by label printers. B. Adhesive Film Label with Clear Protective Overlay: Machine printed, in black, by thermal transfer or equivalent process. Minimum letter height shall be 3/8 inch (10 mm). Overlay shall provide a weatherproof and UV-resistant seal for label. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine the ac grounding electrode system and equipment grounding for compliance with requirements for maximum ground-resistance level and other conditions affecting performance of grounding and bonding of the electrical system. B. Inspect the test results of the ac grounding system measured at the point of BCT connection. C. Prepare written report, endorsed by Installer, listing conditions detrimental to performance of the Work. D. Proceed with connection of the BCT only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Bonding shall include the ac utility power service entrance, the communications cable entrance, and the grounding electrode system. The bonding of these elements shall form a loop so that each element is connected to at least two others. B. Comply with NECA 1. C. Comply with J-STD-607-A. GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 270526 - 4 p. 94 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 3.3 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 APPLICATION A. Conductors: Install solid conductor for No. 8 AWG and smaller and stranded conductors for No. 6 AWG and larger unless otherwise indicated. 1. 2. B. Conductor Terminations and Connections: 1. 2. 3. 4. C. Pipe and Equipment Grounding Conductor Terminations: Bolted connectors. Underground Connections: Welded connectors except at test wells and as otherwise indicated. Connections to Ground Rods at Test Wells: Bolted connectors. Connections to Structural Steel: Welded connectors. Conductor Support: 1. D. The bonding conductors between the TGB and structural steel of steel-frame buildings shall not be smaller than No. 6 AWG. The bonding conductors between the TMGB and structural steel of steel-frame buildings shall not be smaller than No. 6 AWG. Secure grounding and bonding conductors at intervals of not less than 36 inches ((900 mm).) Grounding and Bonding Conductors: 1. 2. 3. 4. Install in the straightest and shortest route between the origination and termination point, and no longer than required. The bend radius shall not be smaller than eight times the diameter of the conductor. No one bend may exceed 90 degrees. Install without splices. Support at not more than 36-inch (900-mm) intervals. Install grounding and bonding conductors in 3/4-inch (21-mm) PVC conduit until conduit enters a telecommunications room. The grounding and bonding conductor pathway through a plenum shall be in EMT. Conductors shall not be installed in EMT unless otherwise indicated. a. 3.4 If a grounding and bonding conductor is installed in ferrous metallic conduit, bond the conductor to the conduit using a grounding bushing that complies with requirements in Section 270528 "Pathways for Communications Systems," and bond both ends of the conduit to a TGB. GROUNDING BUSBARS A. Indicate locations of grounding busbars on Drawings. Install busbars horizontally, on insulated spacers 2 inches (50 mm) minimum from wall, 12 inches (300 mm) above finished floor unless otherwise indicated. B. Where indicated on both sides of doorways, route bus up to top of door frame, across top of doorway, and down; connect to horizontal bus. GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 270526 - 5 p. 95 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 3.5 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 CONNECTIONS A. Bond metallic equipment in a telecommunications equipment room to the grounding busbar in that room, using equipment grounding conductors not smaller than No. 6 AWG. B. Stacking of conductors under a single bolt is not permitted when connecting to busbars. C. Assemble the wire connector to the conductor, complying with manufacturer's written instructions and as follows: 1. 2. 3. Use crimping tool and the die specific to the connector. Pretwist the conductor. Apply an antioxidant compound to all bolted and compression connections. D. Primary Protector: Bond to the TMGB with insulated bonding conductor. E. Interconnections: Interconnect all TGBs with the TMGB with the telecommunications backbone conductor. If more than one TMGB is installed, interconnect TMGBs using the grounding equalizer conductor. The telecommunications backbone conductor and grounding equalizer conductor size shall not be less than 2 kcmils/linear foot (1 sq. mm/linear meter) of conductor length, up to a maximum size of No. 3/0 AWG [168 kcmils (85 sq. mm)] unless otherwise indicated. F. Telecommunications Enclosures and Equipment Racks: Bond metallic components of enclosures to the telecommunications bonding and grounding system. Install [top-mounted] [vertically mounted] rack grounding busbar unless the enclosure and rack are manufactured with the busbar. Bond the equipment grounding busbar to the TGB No. 2 AWG bonding conductors. G. Structural Steel: Where the structural steel of a steel frame building is readily accessible within the room or space, bond each TGB and TMGB to the vertical steel of the building frame. H. Electrical Power Panelboards: Where an electrical panelboard for telecommunications equipment is located in the same room or space, bond each TGB to the ground bar of the panelboard. I. Shielded Cable: Bond the shield of shielded cable to the TGB in communications rooms and spaces. Comply with TIA/EIA-568-B.1 and TIA/EIA-568-B.2 when grounding screened, balanced, twisted-pair cables. J. Rack- and Cabinet-Mounted Equipment: Bond powered equipment chassis to the cabinet or rack grounding bar. Power connection shall comply with NFPA 70; the equipment grounding conductor in the power cord of cord- and plug-connected equipment shall be considered as a supplement to bonding requirements in this Section. K. Access Floors: Bond all metal parts of access floors to the TGB. L. Equipment Room Signal Reference Grid: Provide a low-impedance path between telecommunications cabinets, equipment racks, and the reference grid, using No. 6 AWG bonding conductors. GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 270526 - 6 p. 96 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 1. 2. 3. M. 4-21-2014 Install the conductors in grid pattern on 4-foot (1200-mm) centers, allowing bonding of one pedestal from each access floor tile. Bond the TGB of the equipment room to the reference grid at two or more locations. Bond all conduits and piping entering the equipment room to the TGB at the perimeter of the room. Towers and Antennas: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ground Ring: Buried at least 30 inches (760 mm) below grade and at least 24 inches (610 mm) from the base of the tower or mounting. Bond each tower base and metallic frame of a dish to the ground ring, buried at least 18 inches (460 mm) below grade. Bond the ground ring and antenna grounds to the equipment room TMGB or TGB, buried at least 30 inches (760 mm) below grade. Bond metallic fences within 6 feet (1.8 m) of towers and antennas to the ground ring, buried at least 18 inches (460 mm) below grade. Special Requirements for Roof-Mounted Towers: a. b. c. 6. Roof Ring: Meet requirements for the ground ring except the conductors shall comply with requirements in Section 264113 "Lightning Protection for Structures." Bond tower base footings steel, the TGB in the equipment room, and antenna support guys to the roof ring. Connect roof ring to the perimeter conductors of the lightning protection system. Waveguides and Coaxial Cable: a. b. 3.6 Bid DA14027 Bond cable shields at the point of entry into the building to the TGB and to the cable entrance plate, using No. 2 AWG bonding conductors. Bond coaxial cable surge arrester to the ground or roof ring using bonding conductor size recommended by surge-arrester manufacturer. IDENTIFICATION A. Labels shall be preprinted or computer-printed type. 1. 2. 3. 3.7 Label TMGB(s) with "fs-TMGB," where "fs" is the telecommunications space identifier for the space containing the TMGB. Label TGB(s) with "fs-TGB," where "fs" is the telecommunications space identifier for the space containing the TGB. Label the BCT and each telecommunications backbone conductor at its attachment point: "WARNING! TELECOMMUNICATIONS BONDING CONDUCTOR. DO NOT REMOVE OR DISCONNECT!" FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Perform tests and inspections. B. Tests and Inspections: GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 270526 - 7 p. 97 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 1. 2. 4-21-2014 Inspect physical and mechanical condition. Verify tightness of accessible, bolted, electrical connections with a calibrated torque wrench according to manufacturer's written instructions. Test the bonding connections of the system using an ac earth ground-resistance tester, taking two-point bonding measurements in each telecommunications equipment room containing a TMGB and a TGB and using the process recommended by BICSI TDMM. Conduct tests with the facility in operation. a. 3. Bid DA14027 Measure the resistance between the busbar and the nearest available grounding electrode. The maximum acceptable value of this bonding resistance is 100 milliohms. Test for ground loop currents using a digital clamp-on ammeter, with a full-scale of not more than 10 A, displaying current in increments of 0.01 A at an accuracy of plus/minus 2.0 percent. a. With the grounding infrastructure completed and the communications system electronics operating, measure the current in every conductor connected to the TMGB[ and in each TGB]. Maximum acceptable ac current level is 1 A. C. Excessive Ground Resistance: If resistance to ground at the BCT exceeds [5] <Insert value> ohms, notify Architect promptly and include recommendations to reduce ground resistance. D. Grounding system will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and inspections. E. Prepare test and inspection reports. END OF SECTION 000000 GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 270526 - 8 p. 98 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 SECTION 275116 - PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. 1.2 Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY A. The objective of this project is to completely upgrade four Intercom systems in the Oquirrh building, one intercom system in the Wasatch D-Block building and one intercom system in the Wasatch B-Block building. The scope of the project is as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. B. Section Includes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1.3 Replace all existing speakers; add new speakers as needed. Reuse all cell call buttons. Replace public address systems cables. Replace control panels in the control rooms Replace security electronic panels related to call indicators, door release & lock buttons and LEDs only if public address system devices are integrated into security electronic panels and complete panel replacement is required. Replace call relays, power supplies, and local wires related to the control panels. Provide new intercom equipment cabinet and equipment. Supply and install a turnkey public address system, to include all equipment and materials, whether specifically mentioned herein or not, to ensure a complete and operating system. Generate all submittal information for the complete fabrication, installation and wiring of the system. Provide the on-site installation and wiring, and provide on-going supervision and coordination during implementation. Provide for the initial adjustment of the systems as herein prescribed and provide all test equipment for the system checkout and acceptance tests. Two weeks prior to the systems acceptance tests, submit an initial testing and tuning report to be reviewed by the Consultant showing methods and results for tests performed. Provide on-the-job training in the operation and maintenance of the systems for personnel designated by the Owner. Provide one year warranty for all systems installed, as specified. Assist the consultant in performing acceptance tests. Correct problems found during acceptance tests. DEFINITIONS A. Channels: Separate parallel signal paths, from sources to loudspeakers or loudspeaker zones, with separate amplification and switching that permit selection between paths for speaker alternative program signals. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275116 - 1 p. 99 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel B. 1.4 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 Zone: Separate group of loudspeakers and associated supply wiring that may be arranged for selective switching between different channels. ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product. B. Shop Drawings: Power, signal, and control wiring. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Include plans, elevations, sections, and attachment details. Include details of equipment assemblies. Indicate dimensions, weights, required clearances, method of field assembly, components, and location and size of each field connection. Console layouts. Control panels. Rack arrangements. Wiring Diagrams: For power, signal, and control wiring. a. b. c. C. Delegated-Design Submittal: For supports and seismic restraints for control consoles, equipment cabinets and racks, and components indicated to comply with performance requirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation. 1. 1.5 Identify terminals to facilitate installation, operation, and maintenance. Single-line diagram showing interconnection of components. Cabling diagram showing cable routing. Detail fabrication and assembly of supports and seismic restraints for control consoles, equipment cabinets and racks, and components. INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Seismic Qualification Certificates: For control consoles, equipment cabinets and racks, accessories, and components, from manufacturer. 1. 2. 3. B. 1.6 Basis for Certification: Indicate whether withstand certification is based on actual test of assembled components or on calculation. Include qualification data for testing agency. Dimensioned Outline Drawings of Equipment Unit: Identify center of gravity and locate and describe mounting and anchorage provisions. Detailed description of equipment anchorage devices on which the certification is based and their installation requirements. Field quality-control reports. CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For public address systems to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals. a. Operating instructions laminated and mounted adjacent to operating console location. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275116 - 2 p. 100 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 1.7 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS A. Furnish extra materials that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents. See notes on drawings. 1.8 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. B. Installer Qualifications: Manufacturer's authorized representative who is trained and approved for installation of units required for this Project, and 1. is licensed to perform work of this type in the project jurisdiction, and 2. has at least five (5) years of verifiable direct experience with the devices, equipment and systems of the type and scope specified herein, and 3. has a minimum of one full-time NICET certified Level II audio systems technician or one full- time NSCA Certified Electronic Systems Technician (C-EST), or one Infocomm CTSI (Certified Technology Specialist - Installation) systems technician 4. is a local company with a permanent office/warehouse located within 75 miles of the jobsite. The following system contractors are preapproved to bid: 1. Cache Valley Electric (435)-752-6405 2. Professional Systems Technology (801)-649-6696 C. Alternate system contractor will be considered if submitted in accordance with system contractor qualifications to the A/E office within 8 business days prior to the bid opening day. Submit years of similar experience, descriptions of sample projects, and resumes of qualified staff, along with location of office for consideration. Approved alternate vendors and integrators will be listed in written addenda. D. Specification Information Requests: Direct any requests for clarification, substitution, or changes in these specifications or drawings to the AV consultant. 1.9 WARRANTY A. Warranty the entire system for a minimum of one year from the date of system acceptance by the Owner. Component warranties shall be honored for the term established by the manufacturer, if greater than one year. B. Activate all manufacturers’ equipment warranties in Owner’s name to commence on the date of acceptance. In the case of installer modified equipment, the manufacturer’s warranty is PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275116 - 3 p. 101 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 normally voided. In such cases, provide the Owner with a warranty equivalent to that of the original manufacturer. C. Replace defective materials and repair faulty workmanship within 72 hours of discovery at no cost to the Owner during the period of the warranty. D. If, during the warranty period, any component is out of service for more than one week due to unavailability of parts or service, supply and install an identical new component. If an identical component is not available, substitute equivalent equipment, but only with approval of the Owner. E. The contractor shall warrant the equipment to be new and free from defects in material and workmanship, and will, within one year from date of installation, repair or replace any equipment found to be defective at no cost to owner except in case of obvious abuse. F. Owner furnished equipment is not required to be warranted. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Specified on the project drawings. B. 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. C. Comply with NFPA 70. 2.2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM Program the paging system to function as follows: A. Level 1 Paging: 1. Push and hold the LEVEL 1 button on the control panel on the first level and the system shall: a. Turn on the LEDs for the same buttons on all control panels; b. Route panel 1 microphone to level 1 speakers; c. Un-mute level 1 speakers; d. Send a one second long pre-announcement tone to level 1 speakers; 2. Release the LEVEL 1 button after making an announcement and the system shall: a. Mute level 1 speakers; b. Turn off LEDs for all level 1 buttons on all three levels; B. Level 2 paging, level 3 paging, outside paging, and all other paging: Refer to the programming for level 1 paging above. C. Level 1 Day Room Paging: 1. Push and hold Day Room button on the control panel on the first level and the system shall: PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275116 - 4 p. 102 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel a. b. c. d. 2. Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 Turn on the LED for the same button on the control panel; Route panel 1 microphone to Level 1 Day Room speakers; Un-mute level 1 Day Room speakers; Send a one second long pre-announcement tone to level 1 Day Room speakers; Release the Day Room button after making an announcement, the system shall: a. Mute level 1 Day Room speakers; b. Turn off LEDs for the level 1 Day Room buttons; D. Level 2 Day Room paging, level 3 Day Room paging: Refer to the programming for level 1 Day Room paging above. E. Level 1 Monitoring: 1. Push down Monitor button to turn on the monitoring system to listen and the system shall: a. Turn on Level 1 Monitor button LED; b. Route Level 1 Dayroom microphone to Level 1 panel speaker; c. Unmute Level 1 Dayroom microphone; 2. Push the Monitor button one more time to turn off the monitoring system and the system shall: a. Turn off Level 1 Monitor button LED; b. Mute Level 1 Dayroom microphone; F. Level 2 and Level 3 Monitoring: Refer to the programming for Level 1 monitoring above. G. Lamp Test Button on Level 1 panel: 1. Push Lamp Test button on level 1 panel and the system shall: a. Turn on all LEDs on the panel; 2. Release the Lamp Test button and the system shall: a. Turn off all LEDs on the same panel; H. Key Switches: 1. Rotate panel 1 Key Switch to left or right and the system shall: a. Turn on power supplies (including existing ones) to the panel. 2. Rotate panel 1 Key Switch to the other side and the system shall: a. Turn off power supplies (including existing ones) to the panel. I. Lamp Test button and Key Switch on other panels: Refer to the programming for level 1 Lamp Test buttons and Key Switches above. J. Modify the program as requested by the owners’ representatives or by the AV consultant. 2.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Delegated Design: Design supports and seismic restraints for control consoles, equipment cabinets and racks, and components, including comprehensive engineering analysis by a qualified professional engineer, using performance requirements and design criteria indicated. B. Seismic Performance: Supports and seismic restraints for control consoles, equipment cabinets and racks, and components shall withstand the effects of earthquake motions determined according to ASCE/SEI 7. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275116 - 5 p. 103 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 2.4 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 PATHWAYS A. Conduit and Boxes: Comply with Section 260110 “Conduit Raceways." PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 WIRING METHODS A. Wiring Method: Install cables in pathways and cable trays except within consoles, cabinets, desks, and counters. Conceal pathway and cables except in unfinished spaces. 1. Comply with requirements for pathways and boxes specified in Section 270528 "Pathways for Communications Systems." B. Wiring within Enclosures: Bundle, lace, and train cables to terminal points with no excess and without exceeding manufacturer's limitations on bending radii. Provide and use lacing bars and distribution spools. 3.2 INSTALLATION OF PATHWAYS A. Comply with requirements in Section 260110 “Conduit Raceways." for installation of conduits and wire ways. B. Install manufactured conduit sweeps and long-radius elbows whenever possible. 3.3 INSTALLATION OF CABLES A. Comply with NECA 1. B. General Cable Installation Requirements: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. C. Terminate conductors; no cable shall contain unterminated elements. Make terminations only at outlets and terminals. Splices, Taps, and Terminations: Arrange on numbered terminal strips in junction, pull, and outlet boxes; terminal cabinets; and equipment enclosures. 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. 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. Separation of Wires: Separate speaker-microphone, line-level, speaker-level, and power wiring runs. Install in separate pathways or, where exposed or in same enclosure, separate conductors at least 12 inches (300 mm) apart for speaker microphones and adjacent parallel power and telephone wiring. Separate other communication equipment conductors as recommended by equipment manufacturer. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275116 - 6 p. 104 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 3.4 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 INSTALLATION A. Match input and output impedances and signal levels at signal interfaces. Provide matching networks where required. B. Identification of Conductors and Cables: Color-code conductors and apply wire and cable marking tape to designate wires and cables so they identify media in coordination with system wiring diagrams. C. Equipment Cabinet: 1. Install vent panels at top and bottom of equipment cabinets and between components where possible for maximum ventilation. Locate amplifiers at top of cabinet. Locate digital signal processors below amplifiers, separated by several vent panels. 1. Securely fasten in place equipment that is not rack mounted, including relays and other small components. Do not use sticky-back tape. 2. Connect powered components to 120 VAC outlets on voltage suppressor power bars. Do not connect to outlets on other components. 3. Identification: a. Legibly identify user-operated system controls and system input / output jacks using engraved, permanently attached laminated plastic plates or imprinted Lexan labels. Label equipment and controls within equipment cabinets using similar labels or printed labels from a label maker or laser printer. b. Affix label to rack panel inside cabinet listing name and telephone number of installer. Appropriate warranty instructions may be included 4. Fill all unused rack space with blank or vent panels. 5. Provide manufacture recommended power supplies for all specified equipment. D. Volume Limiter/Compressor: Program each zone with a volume limiter/compressor. Install in central equipment cabinet. Arrange to provide a constant input to power amplifiers. E. Conductor Sizing: Unless otherwise indicated, size speaker circuit conductors from racks to loudspeaker outlets not smaller than No. 18 AWG and conductors from microphone receptacles to amplifiers not smaller than No. 22 AWG. F. Weatherproof Equipment: For units that are mounted outdoors, in damp locations, or where exposed to weather, install consistent with requirements of weatherproof rating. 3.5 GROUNDING A. Ground cable shields and equipment to eliminate shock hazard and to minimize ground loops, common-mode returns, noise pickup, cross talk, and other impairments. B. Signal Ground Terminal: Locate at main equipment cabinet. Isolate from power system and equipment grounding. C. Install grounding electrodes as specified in Section 270526 "Grounding and Bonding for Communications Systems." 3.6 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Tests and Inspections: PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275116 - 7 p. 105 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 1. 2. Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 Power Output Test: Measure electrical power output of each power amplifier at normal gain settings of 50, 1000, and 12,000 Hz. Maximum variation in power output at these frequencies must not exceed plus or minus 1 dB. Signal Ground Test: Measure and report ground resistance at public address equipment signal ground. Comply with testing requirements specified in Section 270526 "Grounding and Bonding for Communications Systems." B. Inspection: Verify that units and controls are properly labeled and interconnecting wires and terminals are identified. Prepare a list of final tap settings of paging speaker-line matching transformers. C. Public address system will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and inspections. D. Prepare test and inspection reports. 1. 3.7 Include a record of final speaker-line matching transformer-tap settings and signal ground-resistance measurement certified by Installer.. ADJUSTING A. On-Site Assistance: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to provide on-site assistance in adjusting sound levels, resetting transformer taps, and adjusting controls to meet occupancy conditions. B. Occupancy Adjustments: When requested within [12] months of date of Substantial Completion, provide on-site assistance in adjusting system to suit actual occupied conditions. Provide up to [two] visits to Project during other-than-normal occupancy hours for this purpose. 3.8 OWNER TRAINING A. Provide on-the-job training by a suitable qualified instructor, to designated personnel, to instruct them in the operation and maintenance of the systems. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3.9 Arrange with the equipment manufacturer for such instruction, at no additional cost, in the event qualified instructors are not available on staff. System shall be fully tested and adjusted prior to training. Prepare a written agenda for training at least one week prior to the meeting. Send to consultants for approval. Provide a minimum of two (2) hours (minimum) training on the operation and maintenance of the audio/visual presentation system, at job site. Demonstrate the functioning equipment at the training session. Provide all training at no cost to the Owner, including transportation, lodging, meals and training manuals. SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TESTS A. System acceptance tests shall not be performed until the initial system checkout has been completed. The system acceptance tests shall be supervised by the Consultant and shall consist of the following: B. Take a physical inventory of all equipment on site and compare to equipment lists in the PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275116 - 8 p. 106 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 contract documents. 3.10 Demonstrate the operation of all system equipment. 3.11 Both subjective and objective tests will be required by the Consultant to determine compliance with the specifications. Provide test equipment specified by the Consultant for these tests. 3.12 Provide all final, "as-built" drawings, manuals, and other required documents. In the event that the systems are not completely installed or further adjustment is required, or defective equipment must be repaired or replaced, tests may be suspended or continued at the option of the Consultant. The Consultant’s return trip shall be paid for by the installer prior to the Consultants return. 3.13 If the need for further adjustments becomes evident during the demonstration and testing, continue work until the installation operates properly. Included in the continued work shall include, but not be limited to, changes to or installation of resistive pads, readjustment of loudspeaker aiming, adjustment of system equalizers, programming changes to the control system, if in the judgment of the Consultant, these adjustments are required. 3.14 If acceptance of the system is delayed because of defective equipment or because the equipment does not fulfill this specification, reimburse the Consultant for all time and expenses of the Consultant for these tests during any extensions of the acceptance-testing period. 3.15 A. CLEANUP AND REPAIR Upon completion of the work, remove all refuse and rubbish from and about the premises daily, and shall leave the relevant areas and equipment clean and in an operational state. Repair any damage caused to the premises by the installation activities, at no cost to the Owner. 3.16 PROTECTION OF WORK During the installation, and up to the date of final acceptance, protect finished and unfinished work against damage and loss. In the event of such damage or loss, replace or repair such work at no cost to the Owner. END OF SECTION 275116 PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275116 - 9 p. 107 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 SECTION 275123 - INTERCOMMUNICATIONS AND PROGRAM SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. 1.2 A. RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY The scope of this project is to completely upgrade four Intercom systems in Unit A, B, C, and D of the Oquirrh building, which includes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. B. Replace call stations around the building. Replace all existing speakers; add new speakers as needed. Reuse all existing cell call buttons. Replace intercom cables. Replace intercom control panels in the control rooms. Replace security electronic panels related to call indicators, door release & lock buttons, and LEDs only if intercom devices are integrated into security electronic panels and complete panel replacement is required. Replace call relays, power supplies, and local wires related to the control panels. Replace the existing intercom equipment cabinets and equipment. Section Includes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Supply and install a turnkey intercom systems, to include all equipment and materials, whether specifically mentioned herein or not, to ensure a complete and operating system. Generate all submittal information for the complete fabrication, installation and wiring of the system. Provide the on-site installation and wiring, and provide on-going supervision and coordination during implementation. Provide for the initial adjustment of the systems as herein prescribed and provide all test equipment for the system checkout and acceptance tests. Two weeks prior to the systems acceptance tests, submit an initial testing and tuning report to be reviewed by the Consultant showing methods and results for tests performed. Provide on-the-job training in the operation and maintenance of the systems for personnel designated by the Owner. Provide one year warranty for all systems installed, as specified. Assist the consultant in performing acceptance tests. Correct problems found during acceptance tests. INTERCOMMUNICATIONS AND PROGRAM SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275123 - 1 p. 108 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 1.3 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. B. Shop Drawings: For intercommunications and program systems. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work. 1. 2. 3. Detail equipment assemblies and indicate dimensions, weights, required clearances, method of field assembly, components, and location and size of each field connection. Include scaled drawings for master station that detail built-in equipment. Wiring Diagrams: For power, signal, and control wiring. a. b. c. 1.4 A. 1.5 A. B. C. Identify terminals to facilitate installation, operation, and maintenance. Single-line diagram showing interconnection of components. Cabling diagram showing cable routing. CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS Operation and Maintenance Data: For intercommunications and program systems to include in operation and maintenance manuals. QUALITY ASSURANCE Installer Qualifications: Manufacturer's authorized representative who is trained and approved for installation of units required for this Project. and 1. is licensed to perform work of this type in the project jurisdiction, and 2. has at least five (5) years of verifiable direct experience with the devices, equipment and systems of the type and scope specified herein, and 3. has a minimum of one full-time NICET certified Level II audio systems technician or one full- time NSCA Certified Electronic Systems Technician (C-EST), or one Infocomm CTSI (Certified Technology Specialist - Installation) systems technician 4. is a local company with a permanent office/warehouse located within 75 miles of the jobsite. The following system contractors are preapproved to bid: 1. Cache Valley Electric (435)-752-6405 2. Professional Systems Technology (801)-649-6696 Alternate system contractor will be considered if submitted in accordance with system contractor qualifications to the A/E office within 8 business days prior to the bid opening day. Submit years of similar experience, descriptions of sample projects, and resumes of qualified staff, along with location of office for consideration. Approved alternate vendors and INTERCOMMUNICATIONS AND PROGRAM SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275123 - 2 p. 109 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 integrators will be listed in written addenda. D. 1.6 Specification Information Requests: Direct any requests for clarification, substitution, or changes in these specifications or drawings to the AV consultant. WARRANTY A. Warranty the entire system for a minimum of one year from the date of system acceptance by the Owner. Component warranties shall be honored for the term established by the manufacturer, if greater than one year. B. Activate all manufacturers’ equipment warranties in Owner’s name to commence on the date of acceptance. In the case of installer modified equipment, the manufacturer’s warranty is normally voided. In such cases, provide the Owner with a warranty equivalent to that of the original manufacturer. C. Replace defective materials and repair faulty workmanship within 72 hours of discovery at no cost to the Owner during the period of the warranty. D. If, during the warranty period, any component is out of service for more than one week due to unavailability of parts or service, supply and install an identical new component. If an identical component is not available, substitute equivalent equipment, but only with approval of the Owner. E. The contractor shall warrant the equipment to be new and free from defects in material and workmanship, and will, within one year from date of installation, repair or replace any equipment found to be defective at no cost to owner except in case of obvious abuse. F. Owner furnished equipment is not required to be warranted. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. 2.2 A. MANUFACTURERS Specified in the project drawings. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF MANUALLY SWITCHED SYSTEMS Control Room intercom system The system allows two way communications between the Control Room and Sallyport. Program the system to function as follows: 1. Push Control Room Intercom rocker switch and the system shall: INTERCOMMUNICATIONS AND PROGRAM SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275123 - 3 p. 110 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 2. 3. 4. B. Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 a. Turn on the system; b. Turn on listening mode; c. Turn on the rocker switch LED; d. Un-mute two Sallyport microphones; e. Route the Sallyport microphones to the control room speaker; Push and hold Push To Talk button: a. Mute two Sallyport microphones; b. Un-mute the control room microphone; c. Route the control room microphone to the Sallyport speakers; Release the Push To Talk button: a. Mute the control room microphone; b. Un-mute Sallyport microphones; c. Turn on listening mode; Push Control Room Intercom rocker switch to the other side and the system shall: a. Turn off the system; b. Turn off the rocker switch LED; Panel 1 function controls: Program the system to function as follows: 1. Section 1 of Panel 1: a. Push down the Dayroom button and the system shall: x x b. c. Push the Push To Talk button and the system shall: x x x Mute the panel microphone; Turn on the listening mode; Push Dayroom button again and the system shall: x x 2. Turn off the listening mode; Route the panel microphone to Dayroom speakers; Un-mute the panel microphone; Release Push To Talk button and the system shall: x x d. Turn on the listening mode; Turn on Dayroom button LED; Turn off the Dayroom button LED; Shut off the system; Section 2 of Panel 1: a. Push Sallyport Call Button, the system shall: x b. Push Dayroom door Call Button and the system shall: x x x c. Route the Dayroom door speaker to the intercom amplifier; Send a call tone to the panel speaker; Set Dayroom door Intercom button LED to flashing mode; Push down the intercom button and the system shall: x x d. Send a call tone to the panel speaker; Set the LED to solid on mode; Turn on the listening model; Push and hold down, or release the Push To Talk button, and the system shall: INTERCOMMUNICATIONS AND PROGRAM SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275123 - 4 p. 111 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel x e. f. g. Allow officers to speak to the caller or to listen to the caller; x x Shut off the system; Turn off the Intercom LED button; Rotate the rotary switch to left and the system shall: x x x Close the door; Turn on the green LED; Turn off the red LED; Rotate the rotary switch to right, the system shall: Open the door; Turn off the green LED; Turn on the red LED; Section 3 of Panel 1: a. Rotate the key switch to one side and the system shall: x x b. c. Turn on the panel power; Turn on the power LED; Rotate the key switch to the other side and the system shall: x x Turn off the panel power; Turn off the power LED; Push and Release Lamp Test button and the system shall: x C. 4-21-2014 Push the intercom button again and the system shall: x x x 3. Bid DA14027 Turn on and off Panel LEDs; Panel 2A and Panel 3 function controls Refer to the programming for panel 1 above. 1. Panel 2B function controls Program the system to function as follows: 2. Section 1 of panel 2B: a. Dayroom button: Refer to the programming for Section 1 of panel 1 above. b. Service Door Button: Refer to the programming for Section 2 of panel 1 above. 3. Section 2 and 3 of panel 2B: a. Front Door Intercom button: Refer to the programming for Section 2 of panel 1 above. b. Sallyport Intercom Button: Refer to the programming for Section 2 of panel 1 above. D. 2.3 A. Modify the program as requested by the owners’ representatives or by the AV consultant. RACEWAYS Intercommunication and Program System Raceways and Boxes: Comply with requirements in Section 260110 “Conduit Raceways." INTERCOMMUNICATIONS AND PROGRAM SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275123 - 5 p. 112 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 WIRING METHODS A. Wiring Method: Install cables in raceways and cable trays except within consoles, cabinets, desks, and counters. Conceal raceway and cables except in unfinished spaces. 1. Comply with requirements for raceways and boxes specified in Section 260110 “Conduit Raceways." B. Wiring within Enclosures: Bundle, lace, and train cables to terminal points with no excess and without exceeding manufacturer's limitations on bending radii. Provide and use lacing bars and distribution spools. 3.2 INSTALLATION OF RACEWAYS A. Comply with requirements in Section 260110 “Conduit Raceways" for installation of conduits and wire ways. B. Install manufactured conduit sweeps and long-radius elbows whenever possible. 3.3 INSTALLATION OF CABLES A. Comply with NECA 1. B. General Requirements: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. C. Terminate conductors; no cable shall contain unterminated elements. Make terminations only at outlets and terminals. Splices, Taps, and Terminations: Arrange on numbered terminal strips in junction, pull, and outlet boxes; terminal cabinets; and equipment enclosures. 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. 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. Separation of Wires: Separate speaker-microphone, line-level, speaker-level, and power wiring runs. Install in separate raceways or, where exposed or in same enclosure, separate conductors at least 12 inches (300 mm) apart for speaker microphones and adjacent parallel power and telephone wiring. Separate other intercommunication equipment conductors as recommended by equipment manufacturer. INTERCOMMUNICATIONS AND PROGRAM SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275123 - 6 p. 113 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 3.4 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 INSTALLATION A. Match input and output impedances and signal levels at signal interfaces. Provide matching networks where required. B. Identification of Conductors and Cables: Color-code conductors and apply wire and cable marking tape to designate wires and cables so they identify media in coordination with system wiring diagrams. C. Weatherproof Equipment: For units that are mounted outdoors, in damp locations, or where exposed to weather, install consistent with requirements of weatherproof rating. D. Speaker-Line Matching Transformer Connections: Make initial connections using tap settings indicated on Drawings. E. Equipment Cabinet: 1. Install vent panels at top and bottom of equipment cabinets and between components where possible for maximum ventilation. Locate amplifiers at top of cabinet. Locate digital signal processors below amplifiers, separated by several vent panels. 1. Securely fasten in place equipment that is not rack mounted, including relays and other small components. Do not use sticky-back tape. 2. Connect powered components to 120 VAC outlets on voltage suppressor power bars. Do not connect to outlets on other components. 3. Identification: a. Legibly identify user-operated system controls and system input / output jacks using engraved, permanently attached laminated plastic plates or imprinted Lexan labels. Label equipment and controls within equipment cabinets using similar labels or printed labels from a label maker or laser printer. b. Affix label to rack panel inside cabinet listing name and telephone number of installer. Appropriate warranty instructions may be included 4. Fill all unused rack space with blank or vent panels. 5. Provide manufacture recommended power supplies for all specified equipment. 3.5 GROUNDING A. Ground cable shields and equipment to eliminate shock hazard and to minimize ground loops, common-mode returns, noise pickup, cross talk, and other impairments. B. Signal Ground Terminal: Locate at main equipment cabinet. Isolate from power system and equipment grounding. C. Install grounding electrodes as specified in Section 270526 "Grounding and Bonding for Communications Systems." 3.6 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING A. Programming: Fully brief Owner on available programming options. Record Owner's decisions and set up initial system program. Prepare a written record of decisions, implementation methodology, and final results. INTERCOMMUNICATIONS AND PROGRAM SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275123 - 7 p. 114 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel 3.7 Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 1. 2. Power Output Test: Measure electrical power output of each paging amplifier at normal gain settings of 150, 1000, and 2500 Hz. Maximum variation in power output at these frequencies is plus or minus 3 dB. Signal Ground Test: Measure and report ground resistance at system signal ground. Comply with testing requirements in Section 270526 "Grounding and Bonding for Communications Systems." A. Inspection: Verify that units and controls are properly labeled and interconnecting wires and terminals are identified. Prepare a list of final tap settings of paging speaker-line matching transformers. B. Intercommunications and program systems will be considered defective if they do not pass tests and inspections. C. Prepare test and inspection reports. 3.8 ADJUSTING A. On-Site Assistance: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to provide on-site assistance in adjusting sound levels, resetting transformer taps, and adjusting controls to meet occupancy conditions. B. Occupancy Adjustments: When requested within 12 months of date of Substantial Completion, provide on-site assistance in adjusting system to suit actual occupied conditions. Provide up to two visits to Project during other-than-normal occupancy hours for this purpose. 3.9 OWNER TRAINING G. Provide on-the-job training by a suitable qualified instructor, to designated personnel, to instruct them in the operation and maintenance of the systems. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 3.10 A. Arrange with the equipment manufacturer for such instruction, at no additional cost, in the event qualified instructors are not available on staff. System shall be fully tested and adjusted prior to training. Prepare a written agenda for training at least one week prior to the meeting. Send to consultants for approval. Provide a minimum of two (2) hours (minimum) training on the operation and maintenance of the audio/visual presentation system, at job site. Demonstrate the functioning equipment at the training session. Provide programming and software training as required to allow the owners to do any programming that the supplier is allowed to do during commissioning, testing, service and field additions or deletions to the system. Provide all training at no cost to the Owner, including transportation, lodging, meals and training manuals. SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TESTS System acceptance tests shall not be performed until the initial system checkout has been completed. The system acceptance tests shall be supervised by the Consultant and shall INTERCOMMUNICATIONS AND PROGRAM SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275123 - 8 p. 115 DFCM Draper Prison Wasatch & Oquirrh Intercom & Paging System Remodel Bid DA14027 4-21-2014 consist of the following: B. Take a physical inventory of all equipment on site and compare to equipment lists in the contract documents. 1. 2. 3. C. 3.11 A. 3.12 B. Demonstrate the operation of all system equipment. Both subjective and objective tests will be required by the Consultant to determine compliance with the specifications. Provide test equipment specified by the Consultant for these tests. Provide all final, "as-built" drawings, manuals, video (DVD format) and other required documents. In the event that the systems are not completely installed or further adjustment is required, or defective equipment must be repaired or replaced, tests may be suspended or continued at the option of the Consultant. The Consultant’s return trip shall be paid for by the installer prior to the Consultants return. 1. If the need for further adjustments becomes evident during the demonstration and testing, continue work until the installation operates properly. Included in the continued work shall include, but not be limited to, changes to or installation of resistive pads, readjustment of loudspeaker aiming, adjustment of system equalizers, programming changes to the control system, if in the judgment of the Consultant, these adjustments are required. 2. If acceptance of the system is delayed because of defective equipment or because the equipment does not fulfill this specification, reimburse the Consultant for all time and expenses of the Consultant for these tests during any extensions of the acceptancetesting period. CLEANUP AND REPAIR Upon completion of the work, remove all refuse and rubbish from and about the premises daily, and shall leave the relevant areas and equipment clean and in an operational state. Repair any damage caused to the premises by the installation activities, at no cost to the Owner. PROTECTION OF WORK During the installation, and up to the date of final acceptance, protect finished and unfinished work against damage and loss. In the event of such damage or loss, replace or repair such work at no cost to the Owner. END OF SECTION 275123 INTERCOMMUNICATIONS AND PROGRAM SYSTEMS 5/30/2014 2:08 PM 275123 - 9 p. 116 DFCM Bid DA14027 USP Background Check Form The following information is needed to perform a Criminal Background check. All Items must be filled in unless it doesn’t apply to them. (n/a) Project #: Full Name: Date of Birth: Social Security #: XXX-XX- Last 4 digits only unless requested Driver’s License #: ID# : State Issued: (if applies) Vehicles that will be brought into secured areas to work from will need to be put on the clearance. Vehicle Make: Model: Plate #: This information is to be FAXED ONLY to the Attn: Shawn Anderson Fax # - 801-545-5702. *NOTE- Mobile Phones and computer laptops etc. are not allowed inside the secured area. If you have question about your background check please contactProject Coordinator: 5/30/2014 2:08 PM Shawn Anderson Phone#: 801-244-9201 p. 117 DFCM Bid DA14027 Updated 5-22-2014 Utah Department of Corrections (DRAPER SITE) OUTSIDE CONTRACTOR RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All contractors, sub-contractors, workers, architects, etc. must have picture identification on their person while working at the Prison. A Utah Driver's License or Driver's License Division I. D. is preferred, but we will accept pictured military I. D., etc. 2. All contractors, sub-contractors, workers, architects, etc. must have reached at least 18 years of age before they will be allowed to work on Utah Department of Corrections property. 3. No unlocked vehicles may be left unattended. 4. No running vehicles may be left unattended. 5. No keys may be left in vehicles. 6. Park all vehicles and equipment away from fences - a minimum of 50 feet. 7. No solid white work clothes may be worn. 8. Do not run - especially toward or away from any fence line. 9. Absolutely No "visiting" with inmates. 10. Nothing may be given to inmates. Giving contraband to inmates is a felony! 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 118 DFCM Bid DA14027 11. Nothing may be taken from inmates. 12. No tools may be left unattended. Unattended tools will be confiscated. 13. Do not throw away broken or worn out saw blades of any kind at the prison site. Dispose of them off property, at your home, shop, or office, or you may give them to the security officer. 14. Explosive cartridges for Hilti guns, etc. must be locked up and/or strictly supervised at all times. Cartridge "clips" shall be disposed of away from prison property. This also includes individual load shell casings. If you have a Hilti gun, etc. in your equipment, the gate security officer for your construction site must be notified. 15. No weapons, ammunition, explosives, drugs, alcoholic beverages, poisons, acids or other dangerous objects or hazardous substances are allowed on prison property. Tobacco in any form is not allowed inside the secure fences. Contractors who need to smoke will be required to go outside the secure fences to smoke. Required prescription "medicines" can be carried in limited daily dosages only. These items will be confiscated if found and appropriate action will be taken. 16. Anyone entering prison property is subject to search of his property, person, and vehicle. Failure to submit to this search will result in expulsion from prison property and/or arrest upon probable cause. 17. Any statutory or illegal contraband or other controlled items, as stipulated by this document, found on a person in a work area or in a vehicle will be confiscated. Vehicles may also be confiscated. Any item violating state law will result in an investigation and/or arrest by the prison Security personnel or local law enforcement agency. If any statutory or illegal contraband or other controlled items are brought to the prison a second time, access to prison property will be denied permanently. 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 119 DFCM 18. Bid DA14027 Any person who the officer believes is arriving at the prison impaired by alcohol or drugs shall be denied access to prison property and may also be detained pending arrival of an Enforcement Officer who will determine if a citation or arrest is warranted. 19. When working inside the prison fence lines, all traffic is checked, searched, and cleared at our main truck gate sally ports. In order to help us expedite your traffic, all trips through the gates should be limited to those which are absolutely necessary. 'Car pooling' in company vehicles from the main prison parking areas into the construction site is required. When checking in through the prison gates, all workers in any and all vehicles must get out of the vehicle and stand next to it while it is searched and their identity is verified. 20. Private vehicles used primarily for transportation will not be allowed into construction sites. "Company" and/or primary "work" vehicles will be permitted. 21. Foot traffic into construction sites is encouraged when practical. 22. Driver's licenses or other picture I.D. of all workers will be taken at the gates to the construction sites for I.D. and control purposes. A temporary pass from that gate will be issued to be worn in plain sight while working on site. Upon departure from the work site, this temporary pass will be returned to the gate that issued the pass and personal Driver License or other Id will be returned upon exit. 23. In the event of a prison emergency, i.e., fire, escape, riot, etc., all construction sites will be secured and traffic to and from the sites halted. Work within the sites will be allowed to continue normally as long as there is no physical threat to the site(s). When the emergency has been verified and resolved, the site will be re-opened to traffic. If evacuation of a site Is necessary, everyone will be expected to gather in one central location identified by the security officer, and then will be escorted off property 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 120 DFCM Bid DA14027 by security personnel. All emergency situations will be resolved as soon as possible. 24. Work hours for construction within the prison fences will normally be limited strictly to daylight hours, Monday through Friday. If early morning, late evening, weekend, or holiday work is planned or needed, the project security staff must be contacted at least 72 hours in advance of approval. 25. Ex-inmates or parolees are normally not permitted to work on prison projects. NOTE: Specific limitations may be listed as part of your project specifications. Report any known or suspected ex-inmates, parolees, or convicted felons to Jerry Jensen/ Facilities Bureau at the Utah State Department of Corrections 557-1223 All contractors, subcontractors, employees, and other personnel working on prison projects are subject to having a criminal identification check process. Anyone with a verified record of criminal activity, deemed to pose a potential hazard to prison security, may be denied access to prison property. 26. Ladders may not be left unsecured in construction areas at night or on weekends, holidays, etc. when no work is going on. A. Portable ladders must be removed from the work site and secured inside locked construction trailers or be secured outside of the fenced perimeter at the end of every workday. B. Larger, heavier ladders and scaffolding may, with approval by internal security, be secured by chains and padlocks to immovable objects within the construction area, but safely away from all fences. 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 121 DFCM NOTE: Bid DA14027 Ladders which are not secured as per the above instructions will be confiscated. 27. Cutting torches and equipment shall not be left unattended in construction areas. All cutting torches, fuel tanks, etc. must be maintained on carts or vehicles and be removed from construction sites at the end of each work day., 28. Contractors will not be permitted to store flammable liquids or fuel tanks within the security fence perimeter. Contractors will be assigned a specific approved storage area for any such items on request. 29. No vehicles or motorized construction equipment may be left inside the security fence perimeter when no construction work going on unless mechanically disabled and proper authorization is obtained in writing from UDC security. 30. Contractors are responsible to provide their own portable restrooms for construction sites. Contractors will not be allowed access to occupied prison facilities to utilize restrooms unless restrooms are located in the immediate work area. 31. Contractors will not be given access to the prison dining room for meals unless construction work is in the specific kitchen/dining room area and the Warden's and Support Services approval is granted in advance. 32. All contractors will be required to clean up all construction sites, debris and "extra' construction supplies from work areas on a daily basis. Construction debris must be hauled away immediately or placed in a designated disposal site at the prison. Extra construction supplies must be returned to the designated supply/construction yard or retained in construction vehicles until the next workday. 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 122 DFCM 33. Bid DA14027 Contractors working at the Draper site on authorized bid projects are responsible to provide all of their own tools and equipment for the work involved in those projects. The prison will normally not permit contractor use of state-owned shops, tools, or equipment. 34. All contractors working at the Draper site are required to fully comply with all OSHA work safety requirements; take prudent precautions to protect the work site and adjacent facilities from damage; and to provide appropriate safety equipment, including fire extinguisher and other "fire protection devices" for their work areas. 35. All contractors working at the Draper site are required to take reasonable precautions to avoid causing damage to the existing facility and its utility lines, etc. in the course of completing their authorized project. Special attention shall be given to utility lines that may be buried, or imbedded in walls, under floors, etc. The Draper maintenance staff will provide the best available information on what lines are known or suspected in any given area. The contractors are responsible to use due care to eliminate and/or minimize damages. When and if damage occurs, the contractors are required to cooperate fully with prison maintenance or other emergency personnel to assist with and expedite any repairs required to restore normal prison services and operations. Negligence or carelessness on the part of any contractor that results in all or part of any damage will result in that contractor being held liable for all or part of the damages. In all cases, the extent of any such liability will be negotiated with the primary or general contractor responsible for the project. In accepting the award of any project at the Utah State Prison, Draper site, the contractor also agrees to negotiate any such damages in good faith with prison representatives. 36. All planned interruptions to utilities (Water, sewer, gas, electrical, steam etc.) Will require a written request to: 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 123 DFCM Bid DA14027 Jerry Jensen / Facilities Director 14717 So. Minuteman Dr. Draper, Utah. 84020 This request can also be faxed to (801) 545-5702 attn: Jerry Please allow least five working days prior to the scheduled outage or interruption. If an emergency occurs and the utility service needs to be interrupted to facilitate repairs or to prevent risk to life or property it is expected that all efforts be made to promptly respond and correct the problem, and notification to facility maintenance be done so emergency response can be in-acted to maintain order and proper operation of the institution. If you have any questions regarding these regulations or need a special exemption, clarifications, etc., contact Jerry Jensen (801) 557-1223 or email [email protected] NOTE: These rules are subject to review and change at any time. CONT_RULES AND REGULATIONS.DOC 5/30/2014 2:08 PM p. 124 DFCM Bid DA14027 Question and Answers for Bid #DA14027 - Corrections-Intercom & Paging System Remodel Draper Prison-13304100 OVERALL BID QUESTIONS There are no questions associated with this bid. If you would like to submit a question, please click on the "Create New Question" button below. 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