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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 19,1999 PSA#2349United States Air Force, Direct Reporting Units, 10 ABW/LGC, 8110
Industrial Drive, Suite 200, USAF Academy, CO, 80840-2315 58 -- SALE AND INSTALLATION OF A CLOSED CIRCUIT VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SOL
F0561199T1172 DUE 060399 POC Mike Slocum, Contract Specialist, Phone
(719)333-6572, Fax (719)333-4404, Email slocumm.lg@usafa.af.mil --
Bruce Taylor, Contracting Officer, Phone (719) 333-2869, Fax
(719)333-4747, Email WEB: Visit this URL for the latest information
about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=P&ProjID=F0561199T1172
&LocID=479. E-MAIL: Mike Slocum, slocumm.lg@usafa.af.mil. Sale and
Installation of a Closed Circuit Video surveillance system in Building
5234, Community Fitness and Sports center, US Air Force Academy.
Installation would begin no earlier than August 15, 1999 or no later
than September 1, 1999. The contractor will provide the following
equipment items or their equivalent: DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURE/MODEL
QUANTITY Camera Sony/SCC-104 28 Lens Compstar/TGZ3514-FCS 28
Multiplexer Vicon/AUR99-DC 2 Monitor Sony/SSM-20N1U 2 VCR Sony/SVT-L200
2 Mounts Pelco/CM1300 28 Pressurized enclosure Pelco/EH8106 4 High
security enclosure Pelco/EH4014 8 Monitor mounts Pelco/MR4050 2 Cable
WP/25815 2 Power cable WP/25224 2 Connectors AMP/BNC 28 Transformers
Amseco 28 Steel unistrut 1 The quote will include sale of the above
equipment, labor to install, and all necessary equipment rental costs.
All contractor personnel will be required to attend a 'Construction
Safety' briefing prior to commencing any work. This briefing will be
presented by the US Air Force Academy and the durationwould be 30
minutes. SCOPE All cameras are color cameras fitted with lenses chosen
to cover the desired areas. Cameras and camera enclosures will be
mounted on Pelco or Pelco equivalent mounts rated to hold up to 25
pounds. All cameras will be mounted as covertly as possible near the
ceiling. Cable for the cameras, and controls will be run wild and
hidden in ceilings and walls where possible. If the wires are to be
installed in conduit, it will be the resonsibility of the Government to
provide the proper conduit and electrical power. Swimming Pool: Four
cameras will be placed in each corner near the ceiling. Each camera
will watch one quarter of the pool. Do to the humid and warm
environment, the cameras will need to be housed in pressurized
enclosures. The cameras and lenses will be positioned to view the
entire pool area. Basketball court: Like the pool, there will be four
cameras located near the ceiling. To avoid damage from balls and other
flying objects, the cameras will be enclosed in enclosures. Eachcamera
will cover one quarter of the court. Gym #2: Duplicate coverage as the
basket ball court. Multi Purpose room with balcony #142: Install four
cameras to cover this space. Racquetball court: Each of the four
courts will have an individual camera monitoring it through the glass,
rear wall. The cameras will be outside the courts to comply with
rules, and avoid being damaged. Cybex/Weight room #143: One camera will
be mounted high on the West wall. This location will cover the room
including the important entrance view. Anyone entering the room would
be frontally recorded. Aerobics room #122: A camera in the Northeast
corner of the room will cover the space, and all of the entrances.
Spinning room #230: One camera in the northwest corner will cover most
of the room, and the entrance. Hallways: Hallway #G05 will have one
camera mounted at the West end near the ceiling. Hallways #110 and #151
will have two cameras facing towards each other. This will completely
cover the long hallway including the west outdoor entrance,
multipurpose room entrance,corridor entrance to the racquetball courts,
and East corridor opening leading to the lobby. Hallway #202 will have
two cameras similarly positioned to cover the long space and it's
exits. Control Station: The control station will be installed in room
#116 behind the reception desk. Camera images will be displayed on two
20" color monitors. The monitors will be installed in mounts and
suspended from the ceiling to conserve space. Each monitor will be
capable of simultaneously displaying 16 camera views via multiplexers.
The multiplexer will allow the operator to manipulate and call up any
camera or cameras desired. All cameras will be recorded on a time
lapse recorder. A monitor feed will be extended into the adjacent
office allowing for easier monitoring. Posted 05/17/99 (D-SN332454).
(0137) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0196 19990519\58-0004.SOL)
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