Install Fiber Optic Cable for Danis City
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General Information
- Contract Opportunity Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (Original)
- Original Published Date: Aug 21, 2023 05:52 pm EDT
- Original Date Offers Due: Sep 04, 2023 02:30 pm EDT
- Inactive Policy: 15 days after date offers due
- Original Inactive Date: Sep 19, 2023
- Initiative:
- None
Classification
- Original Set Aside:
- Product Service Code:
- NAICS Code:
- Place of Performance: Brunswick , GA 31524USA
Description
Statement of Work
For
Install Fiber Optic Cable for Danis City Expansion Phase II at Glynco, GA
1. Background
This Statement of Work (SOW) establishes and defines the requirements for the engineering,
furnishing, installation, testing and documentation of inside and outside plant fiber optic and copper
cabling at Glynco, GA.
2. Scope of Work
The contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision, and all other
components necessary to install, test and document inside and outside plant fiber optic and copper cabling
at Glynco, GA. All work performed in the design and installation shall conform to BICSI (Building
Industry Consulting Services International) specifications to ensure consistency with current codes,
standards, and regulations. The following BICSI publications apply. Outside Plant Design Reference
Manual, 4th Edition and Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual, 12th edition.
3. General.
3.1. Cable Testing. All copper cables will be tested in accordance with BICSI specifications
to ensure no damage has occurred to the cable during installation. All copper cables shall be tested for
cable faults prior to and after installation has been completed. If the cable is damaged during installation,
the contractor shall replace the cable with one that is undamaged. All cable terminals and information
boxes interface units shall be labeled with machine-generated labels. All cables shall be labeled at all
termination points, building entrance terminals, patch panels, manholes, hand holes, and at all splice
entrance/exit points.
3.2. Site Restoration. All non-paved surfaces (grass, sod, gravel, etc.) must be restored within
7 days. Trenches and splice pits must be mechanically compacted to compensate for future earth
settlement. All roads, streets, sidewalks of concrete or asphalt construction must be restored or repaved
within 3 days from the time of backfilling and compaction.
3.3. Grounding. Contractor shall ensure all equipment are secured and grounded to industry
standards.
4. Description of Task
4.1 Task 1: Materials To Install Fiber Optic Cable for Danis City Expansion Phase II at
Glynco, GA
4.1.1. List of materials to be provided by the contractor.
4.1.2. Approximately 4000” of 12 Strand SM Fiber Cable OSP Dielectric
4.1.3. Approximately 4000” of Six Pair, 24 AWG OSP Copper Cable
4.1.4. Four (4) 1U Fiber Shelf (2 Panel) 24/SC or 48LC Patch Panels
4.1.5. Twenty-Four (2$ SC SM Fiber Connector – Hotmelt
4.1.6. Four (4) Fan Out Kit 12 Fiber
4.1.7. Four (4) Bldg. Entrance Protector 06 Pair
4.1.8. #6 AWG Copper Grounding Wire
4.1.9. Cable Tags
4.1.10. Other Materials as needed.
4.2 Task 2: Install Fiber Optic Cable for Danis City Expansion Phase II at Glynco, GA
4.2.1 Contractor shall provide and install approximately 2000’ of 12 Strand Singlemode
Fiber Optic Cable from the Telco Closet of Building 813 (Federal Building) and the
new Training Warehouse building’s Telco Closet. Using existing hand hole and
conduits system.
4.2.2 Fiber Patch Panel using SC-Type Fiber Connectors at both building 813 and the new
training warehouse.
4.2.3 Contractor shall provide and install approximately 2000” of 6 pair OSP Copper cable
between the IT closet of building 813 and the new training warehouse building’s IT
closet, using the existing hand hole and conduit system.
4.2.4 Contractor shall terminate the 6 pair copper cable onto the building entrance protector
terminals in the main Telco closet of building 813 and the traini9ng warehouse IT
closet.
4.2.5 Contractor shall provide and install approximately 2000’ of 12 Strand Singlemode
Fiber Optic Cable from the Telco Closet of Building 813 (Federal Building) and the
new Retail Store Training building’s Telco Closet. Using existing hand hole and
conduits system.
4.2.6 Contractor shall terminate the 12 Strand Single Mode Fiber onto the 1 U Fiber Patch
Panel using SC-Type Fiber Connectors at both building 813 and the new retail store
facility.
4.2.7 Contractor shall provide and install approximately 2000” of 6 pair OSP Copper cable
between the IT closet of building 813 and the new Retail Store Training building’s
Telco Closet, using the existing hand hole and conduit system.
4.2.8 Contractor shall terminate the 6 pair copper cable onto the building entrance protector
terminals in the main Telco closet of building 813 and the new retail training facility’s
IT closet.
4.2.9 Contractor shall ground and label the cable and terminal.
4.2.10 Contractor shall test the cables and provide results to FLETC upon completion.
5 Deliverables
5.2 Equipment
5.3 All equipment identified in 0.1
6 Documents
Item identified in Task 1 and 2
7 Period of Performance.
Period of performance for this contract is not to exceed 90 days from contract award date.
8 Contract Type
This contract shall be a firm fixed price contract.
9 Place of Performance
All Tasks work shall be performed at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers; US
Department of Homeland Security; 1131 Chapel Crossing Road, Glynco, GA 31524.
10 Section 508 Requirements (include in the SOW, PWS, or SOO)
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act (classified to 29 U.S.C. § 794d) requires that when Federal
agencies develop, procure, maintain, or use information and communications technology (ICT), it shall
be accessible to people with disabilities. Federal employees and members of the public with disabilities
must be afforded access to and use of information and data comparable to that of Federal employees and
members of the public without disabilities.
All products, platforms and services delivered as part of this work statement that, by definition,
are deemed ICT shall conform to the revised regulatory implementation of Section 508 Standards, which
are located at 36 C.F.R. § 1194.1 & Appendixes A, C & D, and available at https://www.ecfr.gov/cgibin/
text-x?SID=e1c6735e25593339a9db63534259d8ec&mc=true&node=pt36.3.1194&rgn=div5. In the
revised regulation, ICT replaced the term electronic and information technology (EIT) used in the
original 508 standards. ICT includes IT and other equipment.
Exceptions for this work statement have been determined by DHS and only the exceptions
described herein may be applied. Any request for additional exceptions shall be sent to the Contracting
Officer and a determination will be made according to DHS Directive 139-05, Office of Accessible
Systems and Technology, dated November 12, 2018, and DHS Instruction 139-05-001, Managing the
Accessible Systems and Technology Program, dated November 20, 2018, or any successor publication.
Attachments/Links
Contact Information
Primary Point of Contact
- JOHN BENNETT
- john.g.bennett@fletc.dhs.gov
- Phone Number 9122673887