MODIFICATION
D -- TELEPHONE INFRASTRUCTURE RENOVATION
- Notice Date
- 4/10/2007
- Notice Type
- Modification
- NAICS
- 517910
— Other Telecommunications
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Supply Systems Command, Fleet and Industrial Supply Center Jacksonville, Charleston Detachment, 2450 Red Bank Road, Goose Creek, SC, 29445-8605, UNITED STATES
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- Reference-Number-N6873407RCJ2W08
- Response Due
- 4/20/2007
- Archive Date
- 5/5/2007
- Point of Contact
- Lori Wilhite, Lead Purchasing Agent, Phone (843) 764-7180, Fax (843) 764-7844, - Lori Wilhite, Lead Purchasing Agent, Phone (843) 764-7180, Fax (843) 764-7844,
- E-Mail Address
-
lori.wilhite@navy.mil, lori.wilhite@navy.mil
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- 841st TTB Building 3310 LAN / Telephone Infrastructure Renovation Scope of Work The LAN / Telephone infrastructure in Building 3310 has reached the end of its life cycle and is in need of renovation. The existing plant is problematic and in places ad-hoc in order to support expansion since the plant was originally installed. In order to utilize the full high speed capability of existing and future electronic equipment and alleviate problematic telephone issues the existing CAT 5 LAN cabling and CAT 3 phone cabling should be removed and replaced with CAT 6 cabling and terminated on CAT 6 hardware for LAN and appropriate Telco hardware for digital phone service. Known Tasks: 1. Existing Infrastructure removal. A. The existing CAT 5 infrastructure is to be removed from the building including: a. All CAT 5 LAN cabling in the ceiling and throughout the building. b. All instances of existing Latch Duct and wall or surface mount boxes throughout the building. B. The existing digital and analog phone cabling is to be removed from the building including: a. The removal of all existing phone cabling in the ceiling and throughout the building. b. The removal of all instances of wall or surface mount telephone outlets throughout the building. 2. Cable Tray installation. A. Installation of cable tray to support new CAT 6 LAN and digital phone cabling is to be installed by the contractor. The tray should extend from the existing communications closet and routed throughout the building. a. It will be the responsibility of the contractor to determine the best installation routing to access the power poles associated with the modular furniture and routing to the drops that are to be installed ?down the wall?. b. It will be the responsibility of the contractor to determine appropriate size and quantity of tray to support the distribution of LAN / Phone drops described later in this document. 3. CAT 6 Cabling (Modular Furniture) A. CAT 6 cabling will be routed from the communications closet through the installed tray system to power pole locations throughout the building common area. a. The cabling is to be routed down the provided power poles and distributed through the furniture to furniture mounted pre-loaded 4 port CAT 6 faceplates and terminated. b. There will be a total of 22 four port pre-loaded faceplates installed in the furniture, one at each workstation location. c. The faceplates are to be terminated with two data and two digital phone jacks in each. d. The data cables are to be routed back to the communications closet and terminated on a contractor provided CAT 6 patch panel installed on the existing 6?x 19? LAN rack. e. Drop total (furniture mounted) is 88, 44 data and 44 phone drops at 22 locations in the modular furniture. 4. CAT 6 Cabling (not in modular furniture) A. CAT 6 cabling will be routed from the communications closet in installed tray to drop locations throughout the building. a. It is understood that drops not located in modular furniture will be installed ?down the wall? in ?Latch Duct? and surface mounted boxes. b. There are a total of 23 locations where it will be necessary to install a 4 port surface mount box with associated CAT 6 jacks and latch duct etc... c. Drop total (not in modular furniture) is 92, 54 data and 38 phone at 23 locations throughout the building. At 4 locations there is a requirement for 4 data drops instead of the standard 2 data/2 phone configuration. 5. Communications Room A. All CAT 6 data and phone cabling will be routed from drop locations throughout the building to, in the case of data cabling a CAT 6 patch panel(s) (contractor installed) on the existing 6? equipment rack. In the case of phone cabling all CAT 6 cabling will be routed from station locations to 110 blocks (contractor installed) on a telecommunications backboard or wall mount rack (backboard or rack is to be installed by the contractor). a. The contractor will procure and install all necessary CAT 6 patch panels, 110 blocks and cable management hardware as well as any other hardware item necessary to terminate the newly installed cabling. b. The contractor will relocate the building telephone service from its existing location in the outside utility room to the newly installed backboard or wall mount rack located in the LAN equipment room. The service will be terminated on 110 blocks or 66 blocks as the NWS telephone office desires. c. The Service to Station cross connection will be performed by NWS telephone office personnel. 6. Additional Material A. The customer recognizes the necessity of additional material (not listed in this document) and expects that the contractor will provide all materials necessary to complete the project in his bid proposal. The customer also request the following be included in the estimate: a. 100, 7? CAT 6 Jumpers (Blue) b. 100, 7? CAT 6 Jumpers (Green) c. 200, 3? CAT 6 Jumpers (Blue) d. 100, 3? CAT 6 Jumpers (White) 7. Customer notes and expectations. A. The customer expects that the contractor will perform the installation adhering to all current industry standards. a. Modular furniture mounted, pre-loaded CAT 6 faceplates will be provided and installed by the furniture MFG/installer. b. All cabling, data or phone (pots or digital) will be CAT 6 and terminated (no CAT 3 required). c. It is desired that data and phone cabling be differentiated by color, Data in blue and all phone cabling being white). d. All cabling/outlets are to be identified using current standards. e. A copy of all CAT 6 cable test and as built drawings be provided to the customer as a deliverable item. f. The contractor should review this document and make any technical recommendations for improvement prior to submitting a cost estimate. g. The contractor will obtain any and all permissions/permits required to complete the work. All questions are to be emailed to lori.wilhite@navy.mil. Bids can be submitted via email or facimile 843-764-7844 (it will be your responsibility to ensure that facimile quotes are received. Numbered note 1 applies***** Answers to some of the questions being asked are as follows: Cat 6 Cable is Riser Rated. Single level work area. Space is unoccupied. Trade work may be going on in Building. Numbered 1 Note means that this is set a side for small business only. Site visit is planned for Tuesday, April 17, 2007 at 08:30. You will need to email the name of your company and the name of the person/persons coming. No phone calls will be accepted for this synopsis/solicitation. All correspondence must be done by email. Drawings are available and must be requested by email after April 10, 2007. As questions are asked and answered, another amendment will be forthcoming.*****
- Place of Performance
- Address: NAVAL WEAPONS STATION CHARLESTON, 1661 RED BANK ROAD, GOOSE CREEK, SC 29445-8605
- Zip Code: 29445
- Country: UNITED STATES
- Zip Code: 29445
- Record
- SN01270309-W 20070412/070410221330 (fbodaily.com)
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