ARRC Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites
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ARRC Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites
Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SECTION TITLE DIVISION 1 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01010 Statement of Work 01300 Submittals 01330 Submittal Procedures 01400 Quality Requirements 01410 Testing Services 01500 Construction Facilities and Temporary Services 01600 Materials and Equipment 01700 Contract Closeout 01710 Final Cleaning 01720 Project Record Documents DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL 16060 Grounding and Bonding 16075 Electrical Identification 16120 Conductors and Cables 16130 Raceways and Boxes 16700 Communications ATTACHMENT A – AVIAT EQUIPMENT LISTS (EQUIP. PROVIDED BY ARRC) ATTACHMENT B – AVIAT EQUIPMENT LISTS (CONTRACTOR TO PROCURE) ATTACHMENT C – FIRETIDE EQUIPMENT LIST (CONTRACTOR TO PROCURE) ATTACHMENT D – BILL OF MATERIALS FOR ALL SITES ATTACHMENT E – QA/QC CHECKLISTS Table of Contents Specifications Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 NO TEXT THIS PAGE Table of Contents Specifications Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 01010 STATEMENT OF WORK PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 PROJECT OVERVIEW The Bald Mountain communications site project consists of two parts; First, construction of a 30’ communications tower, installation of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) and modifications to an existing 20 foot conex shelter to be a turn-key site when turned over at the Bald Mountain site. Second, installation of the microwave network to connect this site to the existing Alaska Railroad (ARRC) communication infrastructure. Work will consist of installations at Hurricane, Miami Lake, Curry, Chulitna, Talkeetna, Bald Mountain, Douglas, and Willow. A summary of work required at each site is provided in Table I below. Complete details of all work required are provided in the drawings for each site. All work at all sites shall be completed prior to November 1, 2016. The progression of work shall start at Hurricane and finish at Willow (north to south). New Tower Foundation Installation New Tower Installation Existing or New Tower Height Ground Ring and Ground Rod Installation Number of Dish Antennas to be Installed Ice Bridge Installation Wall Entry Port Installation Cable Tray Installation Number of New Racks to be Installed SOFC and Propane Tank/Piping Installation 245' 20' 1 2 X 150' 175' 2 2 80' X 1 X X X X 30' X 3 X X X 4 X Willow Douglas Bald Mountain Talkeetna Chulitna Curry Work Description Miami Lake Hurricane Table I. Communications Sites Work Summary 100' 200' X 2 1 X X X A. Applicable Contact Information Owner/Contracting Authority: Statement of Work 01010-1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Alaska Railroad (ARRC) Aviat Equipment Sales and Point of Contact: Laurent Brigdan Territory Manager [email protected] Tel: 206-340-1015 Anita Kretzschmer Sales Engineer [email protected] Tel: 408-501-6217 1.02 PROJECT LOCATION INFORMATION Figure 1 below provides a map showing the location of all sites that require new work via this contract with the exception of Site Summit and Houston. The locations of Site Summit and Houston are provided to show the general direction of antenna alignmentss A. The Hurricane site is located IN Trapper Creek, AK off Nagys Road and AK Highway 3 near the ARRC Section house at 62 58’ 38.44” N 149 38’ 15.54” W. B. The Miami Lake site is located on a steep slope approximately 1.5 miles East of Indian River, 1 mile East-Northeast of Miami Lake at 62 51’ 14.47” N 149 33’ 44.03” W at an elevation of 2330 feet. C. Curry is located in Trapper Creek, AK 1.54 miles south of the unincorporated community of Curry at 62 35’ 35.20” N 150 01’ 2.39”W. D. Chulitna is located just north of MP 121 on the George Parks Highway, at 62 24' 21.3"N 150 15' 44.1"W. E. The Talkeetna site is located at the ARRC Section house building in downtown Talkeetna, AK at 62 19' 25.46" N 150 06' 41.65" W. F. Bald Mountain Construction site is approximately 11 miles East of Talkeetna, Alaska, at 62 18’ 28.2”N 149 45’ 15.9”W, at an elevation of 3600 feet. G. Douglas is located in Willow, AK 1.5 miles east of S. Parks Highway just off Willow-Fishhook Rd. at 61 45’ 51.59”N 150 01’ 19.09”W. H. The Willow site is located in Willow, AK off of Hatcher Pass Rd, at 61 46’ 5.59” N 149 45’ 30.31” W. Statement of Work 01010-2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Figure 1. Project Site Map 1.03 GENERAL LOCATION ACCESS INFORMATION ARRC escort shall be required to access all sites listed below. A. Hurricane: Access by road from AK Parks Highway 3. B. Miami Lake: Helicopter access is the primary way to get to Miami Lake. Contractor to determine number and duration of flights needed, as well as required equipment/aircraft. The contractor shall provide helicopter transportation to and from the site for two ARRC employees per work day. C. Curry: Helicopter is the preferred method to access the site. Contractor to determine number and duration of flights needed, as well as required equipment/aircraft. The contractor shall provide helicopter transportation to and from the site for two ARRC employees per work day. Access is also possible by taking ARRC hy-rail vehicles from Talkeetna to base of hill where site is located. Statement of Work 01010-3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 1.04 1.05 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 D. Chulitna: Access by road from Parks Highway and located in the back of an Alaska Dept. of Transportation maintenance yard. E. Talkeetna: Access by Railroad Ave., ARRC personnel escort required for railroad safety. F. Bald Mountain: Helicopter access is the primary way to get to Bald Mountain. Constructions crews need to plan on being self-sufficient for meals, water, facilities, etc. Contractor to determine number and duration of flights needed, as well as required equipment/aircraft. The contractor shall provide helicopter transportation to and from the site for two ARRC employees per work day. G. Douglas: Access from Willow-Fishhook Rd., 4-wheel drive vehicle is recommended. H. Willow: Access from Hatcher Pass Rd via unpaved gravel road. A 4-wheel drive vehicle is recommended. GENERAL PROJECT REQUIREMENTS A. All grounding system and equipment installations shall adhere to the grounding and bonding requirements defined in Section 16060. B. All wires and cables shall be labeled per the requirements defined in Section 16075. C. All conductors and cables shall be installed in accordance with the requirements defined in Section 16120. D. Raceways, boxes, etc. shall be installed per the requirements defined in Section 16130. E. Installation of all Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) components and piping shall adhere to the requirements and standards defined in NFPA 58 and NFPA 853. F. All SOFC equipment shall be installed and tested in accordance with the specifications defined in NFPA 853. SPECIAL PROJECT REQUIREMENTS A. The purpose of the Rapid Deployable Foundation is to provide a solid base for the Tower and Propane tanks. It is further designed to have minimal disturbance of native soil. Contractor can assemble, stage and construct at any hours they deem to be necessary and safe: however, Helicopter flights to/from the construction site and staging point shall be during daylight hours and safe flying times, as ultimately decided by the lead pilot. Statement of Work 01010-4 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites B. 1.06 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Contractors shall certify that they can and will meet all applicable laws and code regulations pertaining to all electrical wiring, propane plumbing and leak testing, installation and testing of an Acumentrics SOFC, and design and construction of a fiberglass truss shelter/tower foundation system. Contractor shall further attest that their personnel are trained, knowledgeable, and able to work in remote Alaska backcountry enduring the weather, temperature extremes, wildlife, remoteness to medical care, etc. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work of this project shall include the furnishings of all labor, materials and equipment and the demolition, furnishing, installation, maintenance and operation of all work identified in the Contract Documents. The work generally shall include, but not be limited to the following: A. HURRICANE a. Microwave equipment has been purchased by ARRC for this site as defined in the Bill of Materials attached to the site drawings. b. Contractor will remove an existing dish antenna on the tower at 230 feet above grade and waveguide from the antenna to the shelter. c. Contractor will install one dish antenna on tower at 235 feet above grade according the site drawings for link to Miami Lake. d. Contractor will install an Aviat IRU600 microwave radio and route EW63 waveguide from the radio to the newly installed dish antenna. e. Install dehydrator and distribution manifold, connect all waveguide transmission lines to the dehydrator. f. Antenna alignment and radio configuration shall be per Section 16700. B. MIAMI LAKE a. Microwave equipment has been purchased by ARRC for this site as defined in the Bill of Materials attached to the site drawings. b. Contractor will install two dish antennas on a 20 foot tower according the site drawings for links to Hurricane and Curry. c. Contractor will install two Aviat IRU600 microwave radios purchased by ARRC and route EW63 waveguide from the radios to the newly installed dish antennas. d. Install dehydrator and distribution manifold, connect all waveguide transmission lines to the dehydrator. e. Antenna alignment and radio configuration shall be per Section 16700. Statement of Work 01010-5 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 C. CURRY a. Microwave equipment has been purchased by ARRC for this site as defined in the Bill of Materials attached to the site drawings. b. Contractor will remove an existing dish antenna on the existing tower at 140 feet above grade, install one dish antenna on tower at 140 feet above grade according the site drawings for link to Chulitna and install one dish antenna on tower at 53 feet above grade according to site drawings for link to Miami Lake. c. Contractor will install two Aviat IRU600 microwave radios purchased by ARRC and route EW63 waveguide from the radios to the newly installed dish antennas. d. Install dehydrator and distribution manifold, connect all waveguide transmission lines to the dehydrator. e. Antenna alignment and radio configuration shall be per Section 16700. D. CHULITNA a. Roughly half of the microwave equipment required for this site has been purchased by ARRC as defined in the Bill of Materials attached to the site drawings. b. Contractor will remove an existing dish antenna on the existing tower at 111 feet above grade, install one dish antenna on tower at 165 feet above grade according the site drawings for link to Curry, and procure and install one dish antenna on tower at 77 feet above grade according to site drawings for link to Bald Mountain. c. A wall entry port will need to be installed by the contractor for waveguide penetration into the shelter. d. Contractor will install two Aviat IRU600 microwave radios, one of which already purchased by ARRC, and route EW63 waveguide from the radios to the newly installed dish antennas. e. Install dehydrator and distribution manifold, connect all waveguide transmission lines to the dehydrator. f. Antenna alignment and radio configuration shall be per Section 16700. E. TALKEETNA a. Contractor will procure and install one dish antenna on tower at 73 feet above grade according the site drawings for link to Bald Mountain. b. A wall entry port will need to be purchased and installed by the contractor for waveguide penetration into the shelter. Statement of Work 01010-6 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 c. Contractor will procure and install a Firetide 7020 microwave radio and route coaxial cable from the radio to the newly installed dish antenna. d. Antenna alignment and radio configuration shall be per Section 16700. e. Contractor will install ground system for the tower consisting of at least two ground rods and a ground ring. Ground bars will be mounted on the interior of shelter and outside the shelter beneath cable penetration ports with proper connections to the exterior ground system. F. BALD MOUNTAIN a. Contractor will procure and install a “Rapid Deployable Foundation” from AK Supply. Model# AKCS-RDCS-36.32-F. Contractor will further show experience lifting, assembling, and constructing this style foundation. b. Contractor will install the tower foundation to manufacturer’s recommendations. Rock ballast fill for low areas. Native soil disturbance will be kept to a minimum. c. Procure and Install a Valmont QH30 30 foot tall tower on Truss System. d. Ensure tower, and propane tanks are all mounted on the Truss style foundation to the specs set by AK Supply or their Engineer. e. Installation of Acumentrics Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) which includes; plumbing propane, wiring output to battery bank, and any ancillary equipment (see attached drawings). f. Mounting and installation of three 1000 gallon propane tanks, to include all piping to shelter and plumbed into SOFC, installation of regulators, disconnect valves, all by NFPA 853 and NFPA 58 standards. g. Install battery bank and distribute output to equipment rack. Install conduit, wiring, etc. (see attached drawings) h. Cut access for air inlet and exhaust, install snow hood, wire and make functional ventilation fan, as per drawings. i. Install SOFC, as per drawings, make all connections to battery bank as well as incorporate an automatic cutover device that will be supplied by landlord’s emergency generator. j. Wire, and make functional interior lights with one timed wall switch near interior entrance door. There shall be 4 interior lights in the shelter. All lighting shall be 4’ LED lights, 48vdc. k. Install vinyl strip on interior to span the door of the shelter. Statement of Work 01010-7 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 l. Procure and install Valmont Ice Bridge and Cable tray from North side of Tower, to East side of Shelter as shown in the site drawings. m. Contractor will install ground system for shelter and tower consisting of ground rods and ground rings. Final method will disturb the least amount of native soil. Ground bars will be mounted on the interior of shelter, outside the shelter beneath cable penetration ports, and on the tower with proper connections to the exterior ground system. n. Contractor will oversee the filling of the three 1000 gallon propane tanks once in place. Contractor will operationally test SOFC with proper propane piping installation, required regulators, valves, etc. Propane tanks and propane will be supplied by ARRC to the Contractor’s staging area under ARRC’s propane contract. o. Desire of the contract is to have a fully functional communications site at the end of the contract. This includes network management bringing site information back to ARRC. G. DOUGLAS a. Contractor will remove an existing dish antenna on the existing tower at 85 feet above grade, procure and install one dish antenna on tower at 85 feet above grade according the site drawings for link to Willow, and procure and install one dish antenna on tower at 98 feet above grade according to site drawings for link to Bald Mountain. b. A wall entry port will need to be installed by the contractor for waveguide penetration into the shelter. c. The contractor will procure and install an ice shield over an existing horizontal cable ladder between the shelter and antenna tower. d. Contractor will procure and install two Aviat IRU600 microwave radios, and route EW63 waveguide from the radios to the newly installed dish antennas. e. Procure and install dehydrator and distribution manifold, connect all waveguide transmission lines to the dehydrator. f. Antenna alignment and radio configuration shall be per Section 16700. g. Ground bars already mounted on the interior of shelter and outside the shelter beneath cable penetration ports will need to be bonded to the exterior ground system. H. WILLOW Statement of Work 01010-8 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 a. Contractor will remove an existing dish antenna on the existing tower at 98 feet above grade, procure and install one dish antenna on tower at 143 feet above grade according the site drawings for link to Douglas. b. A wall entry port will need to be purchased and installed by the contractor for waveguide penetration into the shelter. c. Contractor will procure and install an Aviat IRU600 microwave radio and route EW63 waveguide from the radio to the newly installed dish antenna. d. Procure and install dehydrator and distribution manifold, connect all waveguide transmission lines to the dehydrator. e. Antenna alignment and radio configuration shall be per Section 16700. J. SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE a. 1.07 The contractor shall submit a system acceptance test procedure to be performed after completion of work on all sites listed above. The system acceptance test will be designed to demonstrate connectivity to all sites from the ARRC back office and ability to access new equipment status telemetry and control (where applicable) remotely from the ARRC back office. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Contract. B. Site Drawings. C. Section 01300 – Submittals D. Section 01330 – Submittal Procedures Statement of Work 01010-9 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 1.08 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 E. Section 01400 – Quality Requirements F. Section 01410 – Testing Services G. Section 01500 – Construction Facilities and Temporary Services H. Section 01600 – Materials and Equipment I. Section 01700 – Contract Closeout J. Section 01710 – Final Cleaning K. Section 01720 – Project Record Documents L. Section 16060 – Grounding and Bonding M. Section 16075 – Electrical Identification N. Section 16120 – Conductors and Cables O. Section 16130 – Raceways and Boxes P. Section 16700 – Communications Q. NFPA 58 – Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code R. NFPA 853 – Standard for the Installation of Stationary Fuel Cell Power Systems CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES A. Furnish all materials, tools, equipment, supervision, administration and transportation, and perform all labor and services necessary to furnish, deliver, construct, install, connect and/or to interconnect, test, maintain, and operate as required to complete all work described in the Specifications and indicated in the Contract Drawings. B. As necessary for proper execution and completion of work and as applicable at time of receipt of bids, secure and pay for: 1. Permits 2. Governmental Fees 3. Licenses (ARRC will provide frequency licenses) C. Give written notices necessary for, and incidental to, the due and lawful prosecution of the Work. D. Notify the Owner’s designated representative at least 7 days in advance of the Statement of Work 01010-10 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 date the individual construction stages or elements will be fully complete and ready for inspection. E. Notify the Owner’s designated representative at least 14 days in advance of the date the entire work will be substantially complete and ready for inspection. F. Notify the Owner’s designated representative at least 21 days in advance of the date the entire work will be complete and ready for final inspection. G. Existing utilities are indicated on the Contract Drawings are approximate. It is the Contractor responsibility to verify and/or determine, by his/her own research, the locations and depths of existing utilities prior to working in or adjacent to areas containing existing utilities. H. Until final acceptance of the Work by Owner, the Contractor(s) shall have the charge and care thereof and shall take every reasonable precaution against injury or damage to any part thereof by the action of the elements, theft, vandalism, or from any other cause, whether arising from the execution or from the nonexecution of the Work. The Contractor shall rebuild, repair, restore, and make good, to the satisfaction of the Owner’s designated representative all injuries or damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of the above causes before final acceptance and shall bear the expense thereof at no cost to Owner. I. Contractor’s Field Staff 1. 1.09 Safety Officer: The Prime Contractor shall assign a designated on-site Safety Officer. The Contractor’s Superintendent may perform the duties of the Safety Officer in addition to his own. The presence of Safety Officer at the site is mandatory while work is being performed. CONTRACTOR USE OF WORKSITE A. General 1. The Contractor shall confine operations at the site to areas permitted by Owner, according to the schedule and the Contract Documents and shall not unreasonably encumber the site with any materials or equipment. 2. Keep existing driveways and entrances serving the site clear and available at all times, except as otherwise specified in the Construction Documents. 3. Keep the worksite available for the Owner’s operations during the construction period, unless otherwise noted in the construction phasing. 4. Consider the safety of the work personnel and that of people and property on and adjacent to worksite, when determining amount, location, movement, installation, and use of materials and equipment on worksite. Statement of Work 01010-11 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 1.10 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 5. Do not load finished Work with equipment and products, which would endanger the integrity of the finished Work. 6. Move stored products as often as necessary, which interfere with foreseeable operations of Owner, public and private utilities, and other Contractors at no additional expense to Owner. Security of stored materials shall be the Contractor's responsibility. Secure additional storage and work areas needed for construction operations at no additional expense to Owner. 7. Protect the general public and Owner’s operations from constructionrelated activities. Conduct work in and on streets in a manner that will ensure that pedestrian and vehicular traffic will either not be obstructed or obstructed to the least possible degree. 8. Should any temporary disruption of Owner’s operations and/or use of the electric, water or telephone utilities at such site be necessary, it will be undertaken only pursuant to reasonable notices (not less than 2 days) given to the Owner’s designated representative and shall not continue beyond the previously agreed-upon period, without further written concurrence from Owner. WORK SEQUENCE A. B. General. 1. Prior to starting any work and seven calendar days after the notice to proceed, the Contractor shall submit to Owner for approval a complete construction schedule showing all phases of construction and the duration of the tasks for the entire project. The schedule shall be generated through Microsoft Project, or other acceptable scheduling software package as approved by ARRC, and shall show details for week day, weekend and holiday work, as well as work-day hours. 2. Work is not permitted on the following holidays: 4th of July, Labor Day and Veterans Day Holiday Service Owner will prohibit service shut downs, and diversions on certain Holidays and Holiday weekends. Outages, shutdowns and diversions shall not be permitted except with a written approval from Owner. C. Construction activities interfering with Owner’s operations shall not begin until: 1. The Contractor provides a written plan to Owner indicating impact to Owner operations. Such plan shall include remedial solutions acceptable to Owner. Statement of Work 01010-12 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 2. 1.11 The plan is to be approved in writing by Owner. Contractor shall be responsible for revision and resubmission of the plan until it is approved by Owner. OWNER OCCUPANCY AND USE A. 1.12 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Owner reserves the right to use, or cause to be used, any portion of the Work as soon as it is made ready for use. Such use shall not be construed as acceptance of the Work by Owner. Contractor shall be responsible for maintenance and upkeep of all newly installed work and the site until final acceptance of the Work. EXISTING CONDITIONS A. The existing conditions represented in the Contract Drawings are based on the best available information obtained from one or any combination of the following sources: field survey, as-built documents, reference drawings, or visual investigation. Every effort has been made to present as much information as is possible to obtain. B. On the basis of the information presented on the Contract Drawings, visual and physical verifications shall confirm the conditions presented. If verified conditions are close to those represented on the Contract Drawings, the Contractor shall, in addition to reporting the verification to the Owner’s designated representative, proceed with the Work at no additional cost to Owner. If conditions are significantly different to those presented on the Contract Drawings, the Contractor shall, in addition to reporting the verification to the Owner’s designated representative, submit a detailed scheme for completing the required work for review and comment without additional cost to Owner. The Contractor shall allow 21 days for review and comment. C. The Contract Documents establishes specific criteria and standards of performance. The Contractor shall use its discretion to determine means of compliance and is responsible for coordinating with other Contractors at the site in order to achieve compliance. END OF SECTION 01010 Statement of Work 01010-13 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 NO TEXT THIS PAGE Statement of Work 01010-14 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 01300 SUBMITTALS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 1.02 1.03 DESCRIPTION A. This section of the Specifications covers all submittals including shop drawing submission and concurrence requirements, and further complements the requirements of the Contract. Make the submittals required by the Contract Documents, and revise and resubmit as necessary to establish compliance with the specified requirements. B. Submittals that are not required will not be reviewed. C. The Contractor may require subcontractors to provide drawings, installation diagrams, and similar information to help coordinate the work, but such data shall remain between the Contractor and the subcontractors and will not be reviewed unless it is required by other pertinent sections of the Specifications. RELATED WORK: A. Section 01010, Summary of Work. C. Section 01700, Contract Closeout. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Submittals Coordination of Submittals: 1. Prior to making each submittal, the Contractor shall carefully review and coordinate all aspects of each item being submitted. Shop drawings of systems containing closely related items and components should be submitted as a single submission showing the interrelationship of the components required for that system. 2. The Contractor shall verify prior to submission that each shop drawing is well prepared and that the submittal conforms in all respects with the specified requirements. The drawings shall provide complete information regarding proper fabrication and installation. 3. The Contractor shall sign each submittal and affix a stamp with specific written indication that the Contractor has satisfied all responsibilities under the Contract Documents with respect to review of the submission. 01300-1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 4. Shop drawings shall be tailored to the specific project need including coordination of various trades and should include material descriptions, quantities, dimensions, design criteria and similar data to enable the Owner to review information as required. The shop drawings must show clear and complete information for the fabrication and installation of materials. 5. Orient the plan(s) on the shop drawing(s) in the same manner as the plans on the Contract Drawings. 6. Shop drawings with reproduction(s) of the Contract Drawings will not be accepted. 7. Structural fabrication and erection drawings shall be prepared, checked, signed and sealed, by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Alaska with proven qualifications and similar experience. Unless the Contract Documents indicate specific steel connections, the Contractor shall design and provide sufficient details for the Engineer’s review and approval. B. Responsibility: The Contractor is solely responsible and accountable for: 1.04 1. Means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures, construction including fabrication, assembly, installation/erection, and safety precautions and programs incidental to any submittal reviewed and approved by Owner. 2. Accuracy of all submittals and shop drawings and final installation. 3. Arranging submittals and shop drawing standards meetings with Owner and/or the Engineer approval. SUBSTITUTIONS A. "Or Equals" Substitutions: 1. Restricted Items: Where items of equipment and/or materials are specifically identified in the Specifications or on the Drawings by a manufacturer's name, model or catalogue number, only such specific items may be used. When several materials are specified by name for one use, the Contractor may select any of those specified. Materials specified by manufacturer's trade name shall comply with manufacturer's printed Specifications and Submittals 01300-2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 data. 2. Equals Considered: Whenever a material or article required is specified or shown on the plans by using the name of the proprietary product or of a particular manufacturer or vendor, any material or article which will, in the opinion of Engineer, perform adequately the duties imposed by general design will be considered equal and satisfactory, provided material or article so proposed is of equal substance and function in the Engineer’s opinion. It shall not be purchased or installed without the Engineer’s written approval. "Or Equal" requests will be considered only when substantiated by the Contractor's submittal of data documenting the "or equal" nature of materiel or article within thirty-five (35) calendar days after the date of receipt of “Notice to Proceed”. B. SUBSTITUTIONS FOR UNAVAILABILITY 1. 1.05 Substitutions will be considered when a product becomes unavailable through no fault of the Contractor. The Contractor shall document each request with complete data substantiating compliance of proposed substitution with Contract Documents, or there is a clear benefit to Owner, including cost. A request constitutes a representation that the Contractor: a. Have investigated proposed product and determined that it meets or exceeds the quality level of the specified product. b. Shall provide the same warranty for the substitution as for the specified product. c. Shall coordinate installation and make changes to other work that may be required for the Work to be complete with no additional cost to Owner. 2. Shall waive claims for additional costs or time extension that may subsequently become apparent. 3. Shall reimburse Owner for review or redesign services associated with reapproval by Owner. SUBMITTALS A. Owner’s and or its Engineer’s action on submittals will be indicated in either of the following: 1. NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN Submittals 01300-3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 2. PROCEED AS NOTED; REVISE AND RESUBMIT FOR RECORD 3. DO NOT PROCEED; REVISE AND RESUBMIT REJECTED 4. NOT APPLICABLE B. After checking and verifying all field measurements and, after complying with the applicable procedures of the Contract, Contractor shall submit shop drawings, catalog cuts, samples and substitution(s) for the Engineer’s review and approval. The Contractor shall coordinate between the sub-contractor/Fabricator/Detailer and the Engineer for each complex submittal requiring detailed coordination, including all structural items. A meeting may indicate this coordination. The purpose of the meeting(s) shall be to establish guidelines for details and information necessary to prepare the shop drawings. C. Submittals not in compliance with the Contract will be returned to the Contractor for revision. Any loss of time and additional costs associated with re-submittal(s) will be the Contractor's responsibility. D. Each submission and re-submission shall give specific written notice on the transmittal of each variation that the shop drawings or samples may have from the requirements of the Contract Documents and, in addition, shall cause a specific notation to be made on each shop drawing submitted for review and approval of each such variation. E. Each resubmission shall clearly identify and make specific notation(s) on each shop drawing concerning the: 1. Changes that are made as a result of Engineer’s comments on the previous submittal(s). 2. Changes that are not made, although commented on by the Engineer on the previous submittal(s). The Contractor shall provide detailed explanation and justification as to why the Engineer's comments are not addressed. 3. Changes that are solely made by the Contractor, but not commented on by the Engineer on the previous submittal(s). The Contractor shall provide a detailed explanation and justification for such changes. F. Submittals that are "Proceed as Noted" by the Engineer are for the purpose of expediting procurement fabrication installation of the intended work. The Contractor shall incorporate all corrections and resubmit to the Engineer the original sepias and required copies of drawings within 30 days of the "Proceed as Noted" action. Submittals 01300-4 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Payment for completed work that is related to "Proceed as Noted" submittal will not be made until the corrected and final re-submittal is accepted in writing by the Engineer. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 SHOP DRAWINGS A. Scale and measurements: Shop drawings shall be made accurately to a scale sufficiently large to show all pertinent aspects of the item and its method of connection to the Work. Owner's review of those aspects of submittal that pertain to the construction process including fabrication, assembly, installation/erection will be complimentary. B. Types of prints required: 1. 2.02 2.03 Shop drawings shall be submitted in the form of one sepia transparencies of each sheet plus six blue line or black line prints of each sheet. C. Review comments will be shown on the sepia transparency and one set will be returned to the Contractor. The Contractor may make and distribute such copies as are required for its purposes. D. When agreed upon by the owner or his representative, select submittals may be made in electronic format in the form of “.pdf” files. MANUFACTURERS' LITERATURE A. The Contractor shall submit only the original printed literature, catalog cuts and product data sheets available from the manufacturer(s). B. Where content of submitted literature from manufacturer includes data not pertinent to the submittal, the Contractor shall clearly show which portions of the contents are being submitted for review. C. The Contractor shall submit six copies. One will be returned to the contractor. SAMPLES A. The Contractor shall provide sample(s) identical to the precise article proposed to be installed. Identify as described under "Identification of submittals" below. Submittals 01300-5 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites B. 2.04 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Number of samples required: 1. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall submit samples in the number required to be returned, plus one which will be retained by the Owner’s Engineer. 2. By prearrangement in specific cases a single sample may be submitted for review and, when approved, be installed in the Work at a location agreed upon by the Owner. COLORS AND PATTERNS A. Unless the precise color and pattern is specifically called out in the Contract Documents, and whenever a choice of color or pattern is available in the specified products, the Contractor shall submit accurate color and pattern charts to Owner for selection. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 IDENTIFICATION OF SUBMITTALS A. Within 21 days of Notice to Proceed Contractor shall submit a complete list of all submittals for the project. Submittals are required for all items as defined in the Contract Specifications, and for all Items identified on the Contract Drawings. B. The Contractor shall consecutively number all submittals under "Transmittal". C. 3.02 1. When re-submittal(s) is made for any reason, the Contractor shall transmit under a new letter of transmittal with a new transmittal number. 2. On re-submittals, the Contractor shall cite the prior transmittal number(s) under "submission number". The Contractor shall maintain an accurate submittal log for the duration of the Work, showing current status of all submittals at all times. The Contractor shall make the submittal log available to Owner for review upon request. GROUPING OF SUBMITTALS A. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall make submittals in groups containing all associated items to assure that information is available for checking each item when it is received. Submittals 01300-6 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites B. 3.03 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Partial and poorly prepared submittals will be rejected by the Engineer as not complying with the requirements of the Contract. The Contractor will be liable for delays so occasioned. TIMING OF SUBMITTALS A. The Contractor shall make submittals consistently with early start dates shown on the approved baseline schedule, but sufficiently in advance of early scheduled dates for installation to provide time required for reviews, for securing necessary approvals, for possible revisions and re-submittals, and for placing orders and securing delivery. B. In scheduling, the Contractor shall allow 21 calendar days for review and processing by the Engineer following its receipt of the submittal. This review time will be increased for the submittal(s) that are so extensive that 21 calendar days of turn around period is unreasonable as determined by the Engineer. This determination shall be binding on the Contractor. C. 3.04 Continued submission of material and repetitious submittals, which clearly fail to meet the requirements of the Contract Documents and may cause delays in the completion of the Contract, or any such delay, shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor. OWNER'S REVIEW A. Review and Processing by the Engineer shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for errors that may exist in the submitted data. B. Revisions: 1. The Contractor shall make required revisions as noted on initial submittal. 2. If the Contractor considers any required revision to be a change, it shall so notify Owner as provided for in the "Agreement". Such notification shall be made no later than 10 calendar days from the date of return of such submittals, by Owner or its Engineer, to the Contractor. 3. The review of the shop drawings waives the original contract requirements of the Contract Documents only if the Contractor clearly states and highlights the proposed deviation in a prominent fashion on the shop drawing itself, and only as specially stated in writing by Owner, that the Contract Document requirements are waived. END OF SECTION 01300 Submittals 01300-7 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 01330 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 A. 1.02 A. RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY Section Includes: 1. 2. B. Related Requirements: 1. 2. 1.03 Submittal schedule requirements. Administrative and procedural requirements for submittals. Section 01400 "Quality Requirements" for submitting test and inspection reports, and schedule of tests and inspections. Section 01720 "Project Record Documents" for submitting record Drawings, record Specifications, and record Product Data. DEFINITIONS A. Action Submittals: Written and graphic information and physical samples that require Customer’s responsive action. Action submittals are those submittals indicated in individual Specification Sections as "action submittals." B. Informational Submittals: Written and graphic information and physical samples that do not require Customer’s responsive action. Submittals may be rejected for not complying with requirements. Informational submittals are those submittals indicated in individual Specification Sections as "informational submittals." 1.04 A. SUBMITTAL SCHEDULE Revise "Submittal Schedule" Paragraph below to suit Project. If there is an office submittal review sequence policy, insert specific requirements. See the Evaluations for discussion on submittal review sequence policies. Submittal Procedures 01330-1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites B. Submittal Schedule: Submit, as an action submittal, a list of submittals, arranged in chronological order by dates required by construction schedule. Include time required for review, ordering, manufacturing, fabrication, and delivery when establishing dates. Include additional time required for making corrections or revisions to submittals noted by Customer and additional time for handling and reviewing submittals required by those corrections. 1. 2. 3. Coordinate submittal schedule with list of subcontracts, the schedule of values, and Contractor's construction schedule. Initial Submittal: Submit concurrently with startup construction schedule. Include submittals required during the first 60 days of construction. List those submittals required to maintain orderly progress of the Work and those required early because of long lead time for manufacture or fabrication. Final Submittal: Submit concurrently with the first complete submittal of Contractor's construction schedule. a. 4. A. Submit revised submittal schedule to reflect changes in current status and timing for submittals. Format: Arrange the following information in a tabular format: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. 1.05 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Scheduled date for first submittal. Specification Section number and title. Submittal Category: Action; informational. Name of subcontractor. Description of the Work covered. Scheduled date for Customer’s final release or approval. Scheduled dates for purchasing. Scheduled date of fabrication. Scheduled dates for installation. Activity or event number. SUBMITTAL FORMATS Submittal Information: Include the following information in each submittal: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Project name. Date. Name of Customer. Name of Construction Manager. Name of Contractor. Name of firm or entity that prepared submittal. Names of subcontractor, manufacturer, and supplier. Unique submittal number, including revision identifier. Include Specification Section number with sequential alphanumeric identifier; and alphanumeric suffix for resubmittals. Submittal Procedures 01330-2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Category and type of submittal. Submittal purpose and description. Number and title of Specification Section, with paragraph number and generic name for each of multiple items. Drawing number and detail references, as appropriate. Indication of full or partial submittal. Location(s) where product is to be installed, as appropriate. Other necessary identification. Remarks. Signature of transmitter. B. Options: Identify options requiring selection by Customer. C. Deviations and Additional Information: On each submittal, clearly indicate deviations from requirements in the Contract Documents, including minor variations and limitations; include relevant additional information and revisions, other than those requested by Customer on previous submittals. Indicate by highlighting on each submittal or noting on attached separate sheet. D. PDF Submittals: Prepare submittals as PDF package, incorporating complete information into each PDF file. Name PDF file with submittal number. E. Submittals for Web-Based Project Software: Prepare submittals as PDF files, or other format indicated by Project software website. 1.06 A. SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES Prepare and submit submittals required by individual Specification Sections. Types of submittals are indicated in individual Specification Sections. 1. Email: Prepare submittals as PDF package, and transmit to Customer by sending via email. Include PDF transmittal form. Include information in email subject line as requested by the Customer. a. 2. 3. B. The Customer will return annotated file. Annotate and retain one copy of file as a digital Project Record Document file. Web-Based Project Software: Prepare submittals in PDF form, and upload to web-based Project software website. Enter required data in web-based software site to fully identify submittal. Paper: Prepare submittals in paper form, and deliver to Customer. Coordination: Coordinate preparation and processing of submittals with performance of construction activities. 1. Coordinate each submittal with fabrication, purchasing, testing, delivery, other submittals, and related activities that require sequential activity. Submittal Procedures 01330-3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 2. 3. 4. Submit all submittal items required for each Specification Section concurrently unless partial submittals for portions of the Work are indicated on approved submittal schedule. Submit action submittals and informational submittals required by the same Specification Section as separate packages under separate transmittals. Coordinate transmittal of submittals for related parts of the Work specified in different Sections so processing will not be delayed because of need to review submittals concurrently for coordination. a. C. The Customer reserves the right to withhold action on a submittal requiring coordination with other submittals until related submittals are received. Processing Time: Allow time for submittal review, including time for resubmittals, as follows. Time for review shall commence on the Customer’s receipt of submittal. No extension of the Contract Time will be authorized because of failure to transmit submittals enough in advance of the Work to permit processing, including resubmittals. 1. 2. 3. D. Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Initial Review: Allow 15 days for initial review of each submittal. Allow additional time if coordination with subsequent submittals is required. The Customer will advise Contractor when a submittal being processed must be delayed for coordination. Intermediate Review: If intermediate submittal is necessary, process it in same manner as initial submittal. Resubmittal Review: Allow 15 days for review of each resubmittal. Resubmittals: Make resubmittals in same form and number of copies as initial submittal. 1. 2. 3. Note date and content of previous submittal. Note date and content of revision in label or title block and clearly indicate extent of revision. Resubmit submittals until they are marked with approval notation from the Customer’s action stamp. E. Distribution: Furnish copies of final submittals to manufacturers, subcontractors, suppliers, fabricators, installers, authorities having jurisdiction, and others as necessary for performance of construction activities. Show distribution on transmittal forms. F. Use for Construction: Retain complete copies of submittals on Project site. Use only final action submittals that are marked with approval notation from the Customer’s action stamp. 1.07 A. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Additional copies may be required for each type of submittal in remaining paragraphs below for projects with a construction manager or a commissioning authority. Submittal Procedures 01330-4 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites B. Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Product Data: Collect information into a single submittal for each element of construction and type of product or equipment. 1. 2. 3. If information must be specially prepared for submittal because standard published data are unsuitable for use, submit as Shop Drawings, not as Product Data. Mark each copy of each submittal to show which products and options are applicable. Include the following information, as applicable: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. 4. For equipment, include the following in addition to the above, as applicable: a. b. c. d. 5. Manufacturer's catalog cuts. Manufacturer's product specifications. Standard color charts. Statement of compliance with specified referenced standards. Testing by recognized testing agency. Application of testing agency labels and seals. Notation of coordination requirements. Availability and delivery time information. Wiring diagrams that show factory-installed wiring. Printed performance curves. Operational range diagrams. Clearances required to other construction, if not indicated on accompanying Shop Drawings. Submit Product Data before Shop Drawings, and before or concurrent with Samples. C. Qualification Data: Prepare written information that demonstrates capabilities and experience of firm or person. Include lists of completed projects with project names and addresses, contact information of key personnel and owners, and other information specified. D. Design Data: Prepare and submit written and graphic information indicating compliance with indicated performance and design criteria in individual Specification Sections. Include list of assumptions and summary of loads. Include load diagrams if applicable. Provide name and version of software, if any, used for calculations. Number each page of submittal. E. Certificates: 1. Certificates and Certifications Submittals: Submit a statement that includes signature of entity responsible for preparing certification. Certificates and certifications shall be signed by an officer or other individual authorized to sign documents on behalf of that entity. Provide a notarized signature where indicated. Submittal Procedures 01330-5 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. F. Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Installer Certificates: Submit written statements on manufacturer's letterhead certifying that Installer complies with requirements in the Contract Documents and, where required, is authorized by manufacturer for this specific Project. Manufacturer Certificates: Submit written statements on manufacturer's letterhead certifying that manufacturer complies with requirements in the Contract Documents. Include evidence of manufacturing experience where required. Material Certificates: Submit written statements on manufacturer's letterhead certifying that material complies with requirements in the Contract Documents. Product Certificates: Submit written statements on manufacturer's letterhead certifying that product complies with requirements in the Contract Documents. Welding Certificates: Prepare written certification that welding procedures and personnel comply with requirements in the Contract Documents. Submit record of Welding Procedure Specification and Procedure Qualification Record on AWS forms. Include names of firms and personnel certified. Test and Research Reports: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Compatibility Test Reports: Submit reports written by a qualified testing agency, on testing agency's standard form, indicating and interpreting results of compatibility tests performed before installation of product. Include written recommendations for primers and substrate preparation needed for adhesion. Field Test Reports: Submit written reports indicating and interpreting results of field tests performed either during installation of product or after product is installed in its final location, for compliance with requirements in the Contract Documents. Material Test Reports: Submit reports written by a qualified testing agency, on testing agency's standard form, indicating and interpreting test results of material for compliance with requirements in the Contract Documents. Preconstruction Test Reports: Submit reports written by a qualified testing agency, on testing agency's standard form, indicating and interpreting results of tests performed before installation of product, for compliance with performance requirements in the Contract Documents. Product Test Reports: Submit written reports indicating that current product produced by manufacturer complies with requirements in the Contract Documents. Base reports on evaluation of tests performed by manufacturer and witnessed by a qualified testing agency, or on comprehensive tests performed by a qualified testing agency. Research Reports: Submit written evidence, from a model code organization acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, that product complies with building code in effect for Project. Include the following information: a. b. c. d. e. f. Submittal Procedures Name of evaluation organization. Date of evaluation. Time period when report is in effect. Product and manufacturers' names. Description of product. Test procedures and results. 01330-6 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites g. 1.08 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Limitations of use. CUSTOMER REVIEW A. Most architects (and construction managers) use a stamp to indicate action taken on submittals. Retain "Action Submittals" Paragraph below if using such a stamp, or substitute another system to comply with office policy or Owner's requirements. AIA Document A201 states that "the Architect will review and approve or take other appropriate action upon the Contractor's submittals." AIA Document A232 states that Construction Manager will review and approve submittals before transmitting those recommended for approval to Architect. Retain second option if using PDF or paper submittals. B. Action Submittals: Customer will review each submittal, indicate corrections or revisions required, and return it. C. Informational Submittals: Customer will review each submittal and will not return it, or will return it if it does not comply with requirements. Customer will forward each submittal to appropriate party. D. Partial submittals prepared for a portion of the Work will be reviewed when use of partial submittals has received prior approval from the Customer. E. Incomplete submittals are unacceptable, will be considered nonresponsive, and will be returned for resubmittal without review. F. Submittals not required by the Contract Documents will be returned by Customer without action. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 SHOP DRAWINGS A. Scale and measurements: Shop drawings shall be made accurately to a scale sufficiently large to show all pertinent aspects of the item and its method of connection to the Work. Customer's review of those aspects of submittal that pertain to the construction process including fabrication, assembly, installation/erection will be complimentary. B. Types of prints required: 1. Submittal Procedures Shop drawings shall be submitted in the form of one sepia transparencies of each sheet plus six blue line or black line prints of each sheet. 01330-7 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 2.02 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 C. Review comments will be shown on the sepia transparency and one set will be returned to the Contractor. The Contractor may make and distribute such copies as are required for its purposes. D. When agreed upon by the Customer or his representative, select submittals may be made in electronic format in the form of “.pdf” files. MANUFACTURERS' LITERATURE A. The Contractor shall submit only the original printed literature, catalog cuts and product data sheets available from the manufacturer(s). B. Where content of submitted literature from manufacturer includes data not pertinent to the submittal, the Contractor shall clearly show which portions of the contents are being submitted for review. C. The Contractor shall submit six copies. One will be returned to the contractor. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 IDENTIFICATION OF SUBMITTALS A. Within 21 days of Notice to Proceed Contractor shall submit a complete list of all submittals for the project. Submittals are required for all items as defined in the Contract Specifications, and for all Items identified on the Contract Drawings. B. The Contractor shall consecutively number all submittals under "Transmittal". C. 3.02 1. When re-submittal(s) is made for any reason, the Contractor shall transmit under a new letter of transmittal with a new transmittal number. 2. On re-submittals, the Contractor shall cite the prior transmittal number(s) under "submission number". The Contractor shall maintain an accurate submittal log for the duration of the Work, showing current status of all submittals at all times. The Contractor shall make the submittal log available to the Customer for review upon request. GROUPING OF SUBMITTALS A. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall make submittals in groups Submittal Procedures 01330-8 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 containing all associated items to assure that information is available for checking each item when it is received. B. 3.03 Partial and poorly prepared submittals will be rejected by the Engineer as not complying with the requirements of the Contract. The Contractor will be liable for delays so occasioned. TIMING OF SUBMITTALS A. The Contractor shall make submittals consistently with early start dates shown on the approved baseline schedule, but sufficiently in advance of early scheduled dates for installation to provide time required for reviews, for securing necessary approvals, for possible revisions and re-submittals, and for placing orders and securing delivery. B. In scheduling, the Contractor shall allow 21 calendar days for review and processing by the Engineer following its receipt of the submittal. This review time will be increased for the submittal(s) that are so extensive that 21 calendar days of turn around period is unreasonable as determined by the Engineer. This determination shall be binding on the Contractor. C. 3.04 Continued submission of material and repetitious submittals, which clearly fail to meet the requirements of the Contract Documents and may cause delays in the completion of the Contract, or any such delay, shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor. CUSTOMER'S REVIEW A. Review and Processing by the Engineer shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for errors that may exist in the submitted data. B. Revisions: 1. The Contractor shall make required revisions as noted on initial submittal. 2. If the Contractor considers any required revision to be a change, it shall so notify the Customer as provided for in the "Agreement". Such notification shall be made no later than 10 calendar days from the date of return of such submittals, by the Customer or its Engineer, to the Contractor. 3. The review of the shop drawings waives the original contract requirements of the Contract Documents only if the Contractor clearly states and highlights the proposed deviation in a prominent fashion on the shop drawing itself, and only as specially stated in writing by the Customer, that the Contract Document requirements are waived. Submittal Procedures 01330-9 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 END OF SECTION 01300 Submittal Procedures 01330-10 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 01400 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 A. 1.02 RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY B. Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for quality assurance and quality control. C. Testing and inspection services are required to verify compliance with requirements specified or indicated. These services do not relieve Contractor of responsibility for compliance with the Contract Document requirements. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1.03 Specific quality-assurance and quality-control requirements for individual work results are specified in their respective Specification Sections. Requirements in individual Sections may also cover production of standard products. Specified tests, inspections, and related actions do not limit Contractor's other quality-assurance and quality-control procedures that facilitate compliance with the Contract Document requirements. Requirements for Contractor to provide quality-assurance and quality-control services required by the Owner or authorities having jurisdiction are not limited by provisions of this Section. Specific test and inspection requirements are not specified in this Section. DEFINITIONS A. Experienced: When used with an entity or individual, "experienced" unless otherwise further described means having successfully completed a minimum of five previous projects similar in nature, size, and extent to this Project; being familiar with special requirements indicated; and having complied with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. B. Field Quality-Control Tests: Tests and inspections that are performed on-site for installation of the Work and for completed Work. C. Installer/Applicator/Erector: Contractor or another entity engaged by Contractor as an employee, Subcontractor, or Sub-subcontractor, to perform a particular construction operation, including installation, erection, application, assembly, and similar operations. Quality Requirements 01400-1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 1. Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Use of trade-specific terminology in referring to a trade or entity does not require that certain construction activities be performed by accredited or unionized individuals, or that requirements specified apply exclusively to specific trade(s). D. Product Tests: Tests and inspections that are performed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory (NRTL) according to 29 CFR 1910.7, by a testing agency accredited according to NIST's National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP), or by a testing agency qualified to conduct product testing and acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, to establish product performance and compliance with specified requirements. E. Source Quality-Control Tests: Tests and inspections that are performed at the source; for example, plant, mill, factory, or shop. F. Testing Agency: An entity engaged to perform specific tests, inspections, or both. Testing laboratory shall mean the same as testing agency. G. Quality-Assurance Services: Activities, actions, and procedures performed before and during execution of the Work to guard against defects and deficiencies and substantiate that proposed construction will comply with requirements. H. Quality-Control Services: Tests, inspections, procedures, and related actions during and after execution of the Work to evaluate that actual products incorporated into the Work and completed construction comply with requirements. Contractor's quality-control services do not include contract administration activities performed by the Customer. 1.04 CONFLICTING REQUIREMENTS A. Conflicting Standards and Other Requirements: If compliance with two or more standards or requirements are specified and the standards or requirements establish different or conflicting requirements for minimum quantities or quality levels, comply with the most stringent requirement. Refer conflicting requirements that are different, but apparently equal, to Customer for direction before proceeding. B. Minimum Quantity or Quality Levels: The quantity or quality level shown or specified shall be the minimum provided or performed. The actual installation may comply exactly with the minimum quantity or quality specified, or it may exceed the minimum within reasonable limits. To comply with these requirements, indicated numeric values are minimum or maximum, as appropriate, for the context of requirements. Refer uncertainties to Customer for a decision before proceeding. Insert an article on special compliance with a governing code only if necessary. Such provisions typically belong in the Supplementary Conditions. Quality Requirements 01400-2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 1.05 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Contractor's Quality-Control Plan: For quality-assurance and quality-control activities and responsibilities. B. Qualification Data: For Contractor's quality-control personnel. C. Testing Agency Qualifications: For testing agencies specified in "Quality Assurance" Article to demonstrate their capabilities and experience. Include proof of qualifications in the form of a recent report on the inspection of the testing agency by a recognized authority. D. Schedule of Tests and Inspections: Prepare in tabular form and include the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Specification Section number and title. Entity responsible for performing tests and inspections. Description of test and inspection. Identification of applicable standards. Identification of test and inspection methods. Number of tests and inspections required. Time schedule or time span for tests and inspections. Requirements for obtaining samples. Unique characteristics of each quality-control service. E. Reports: Prepare and submit certified written reports and documents as specified. F. Permits, Licenses, and Certificates: For Owner's record, submit copies of permits, licenses, certifications, inspection reports, releases, jurisdictional settlements, notices, receipts for fee payments, judgments, correspondence, records, and similar documents established for compliance with standards and regulations bearing on performance of the Work. 1.06 CONTRACTOR'S QUALITY-CONTROL PLAN A. Quality-Control Plan, General: Submit quality-control plan within 21 days of Notice of Award. Submit in format acceptable to the customer. Identify personnel, procedures, controls, instructions, tests, records, and forms to be used to carry out Contractor's quality-assurance and quality-control responsibilities. Coordinate with Contractor's Construction Schedule. B. Quality-Control Personnel Qualifications: Engage qualified personnel trained and experienced in managing and executing quality-assurance and quality-control procedures similar in nature and extent to those required for Project. 1. Project quality-control manager may also serve as Project superintendent. Quality Requirements 01400-3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 C. Submittal Procedure: Describe procedures for ensuring compliance with requirements through review and management of submittal process. Indicate qualifications of personnel responsible for submittal review. D. Testing and Inspection: In quality-control plan, include a comprehensive schedule of Work requiring testing or inspection, including the following: 1. 2. 3. Contractor-performed tests and inspections including Subcontractor-performed tests and inspections. Include required tests and inspections and Contractorelected tests and inspections. Distinguish source quality-control tests and inspections from field quality-control tests and inspections. Special inspections required by authorities having jurisdiction and indicated on the Statement of Special Inspections. Owner-performed tests and inspections indicated in the Contract Documents. E. Continuous Inspection of Workmanship: Describe process for continuous inspection during construction to identify and correct deficiencies in workmanship in addition to testing and inspection specified. Indicate types of corrective actions to be required to bring work into compliance with standards of workmanship established by Contract requirements. F. Monitoring and Documentation: Maintain testing and inspection reports including log of approved and rejected results. Include work Customer has indicated as nonconforming or defective. Indicate corrective actions taken to bring nonconforming work into compliance with requirements. Comply with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. 1.09 A. REPORTS AND DOCUMENTS Test and Inspection Reports: Prepare and submit certified written reports specified in other Sections. Include the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Date of issue. Project title and number. Name, address, telephone number, and email address of testing agency. Dates and locations of samples and tests or inspections. Names of individuals making tests and inspections. Description of the Work and test and inspection method. Identification of product and Specification Section. Complete test or inspection data. Test and inspection results and an interpretation of test results. Record of temperature and weather conditions at time of sample taking and testing and inspection. Comments or professional opinion on whether tested or inspected Work complies with the Contract Document requirements. Name and signature of laboratory inspector. Quality Requirements 01400-4 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 13. 1.08 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Recommendations on retesting and reinspecting. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. General: Qualifications paragraphs in this article establish the minimum qualification levels required; individual Specification Sections specify additional requirements. B. Manufacturer Qualifications: A firm experienced in manufacturing products or systems similar to those indicated for this Project and with a record of successful in-service performance, as well as sufficient production capacity to produce required units. As applicable, procure products from manufacturers able to meet qualification requirements, warranty requirements, and technical or factory-authorized service representative requirements. C. Fabricator Qualifications: A firm experienced in producing products similar to those indicated for this Project and with a record of successful in-service performance, as well as sufficient production capacity to produce required units. D. Installer Qualifications: A firm or individual experienced in installing, erecting, applying, or assembling work similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project, whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful inservice performance. E. Professional Engineer Qualifications: A professional engineer who is legally qualified to practice in the State of Alaska and who is experienced in providing engineering services of the kind indicated. Engineering services are defined as those performed for installations of the system, assembly, or product that are similar in material, design, and extent to those indicated for this Project. F. Specialists: Certain Specification Sections require that specific construction activities shall be performed by entities who are recognized experts in those operations. Specialists shall satisfy qualification requirements indicated and shall be engaged for the activities indicated. 1. Requirements of authorities having jurisdiction shall supersede requirements for specialists. G. Manufacturer's Technical Representative Qualifications: An authorized representative of manufacturer who is trained and approved by manufacturer to observe and inspect installation of manufacturer's products that are similar in material, design, and extent to those indicated for this Project. H. Factory-Authorized Service Representative Qualifications: An authorized representative of manufacturer who is trained and approved by manufacturer to inspect installation of manufacturer's products that are similar in material, design, and extent to those indicated for this Project. Quality Requirements 01400-5 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 1.11 A. QUALITY CONTROL Owner Responsibilities: Where quality-control services are indicated as Owner's responsibility, Owner will engage a qualified testing agency to perform these services. 1. 2. 3. B. Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Owner will furnish Contractor with names, addresses, and telephone numbers of testing agencies engaged and a description of types of testing and inspection they are engaged to perform. Payment for these services will be made from testing and inspection allowances, as authorized by Change Orders. Costs for retesting and reinspecting construction that replaces or is necessitated by work that failed to comply with the Contract Documents will be charged to Contractor. Contractor Responsibilities: Tests and inspections not explicitly assigned to Owner are Contractor's responsibility. Perform additional quality-control activities, whether specified or not, to verify and document that the Work complies with requirements. 1. 2. Unless otherwise indicated, provide quality-control services specified and those required by authorities having jurisdiction. Perform quality-control services required of Contractor by authorities having jurisdiction, whether specified or not. Engage a qualified testing agency to perform quality-control services. a. 3. 4. 5. 6. Contractor shall not employ same entity engaged by Owner, unless agreed to in writing by Owner. Notify testing agencies at least 24 hours in advance of time when Work that requires testing or inspection will be performed. Where quality-control services are indicated as Contractor's responsibility, submit a certified written report, in duplicate, of each quality-control service. Testing and inspection requested by Contractor and not required by the Contract Documents are Contractor's responsibility. Submit additional copies of each written report directly to authorities having jurisdiction, when they so direct. C. Retesting/Reinspecting: Regardless of whether original tests or inspections were Contractor's responsibility, provide quality-control services, including retesting and reinspecting, for construction that replaced Work that failed to comply with the Contract Documents. D. Testing Agency Responsibilities: Cooperate with the Customer and Contractor in performance of duties. Provide qualified personnel to perform required tests and inspections. 1. Notify Customer and Contractor promptly of irregularities or deficiencies observed in the Work during performance of its services. Quality Requirements 01400-6 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Determine the locations from which test samples will be taken and in which insitu tests are conducted. Conduct and interpret tests and inspections and state in each report whether tested and inspected work complies with or deviates from requirements. Submit a certified written report, in duplicate, of each test, inspection, and similar quality-control service through Contractor. Do not release, revoke, alter, or increase the Contract Document requirements or approve or accept any portion of the Work. Do not perform duties of Contractor. E. Manufacturer's Field Services: Where indicated, engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect field-assembled components and equipment installation, including service connections. Report results in writing as specified in Section 013300 "Submittal Procedures." F. Manufacturer's Technical Services: Where indicated, engage a manufacturer's technical representative to observe and inspect the Work. Manufacturer's technical representative's services include participation in preinstallation conferences, examination of substrates and conditions, verification of materials, observation of Installer activities, inspection of completed portions of the Work, and submittal of written reports. G. Associated Contractor Services: Cooperate with agencies and representatives performing required tests, inspections, and similar quality-control services, and provide reasonable auxiliary services as requested. Notify agency sufficiently in advance of operations to permit assignment of personnel. Provide the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. H. Coordination: Coordinate sequence of activities to accommodate required qualityassurance and quality-control services with a minimum of delay and to avoid necessity of removing and replacing construction to accommodate testing and inspection. 1. I. Access to the Work. Incidental labor and facilities necessary to facilitate tests and inspections. Adequate quantities of representative samples of materials that require testing and inspection. Assist agency in obtaining samples. Facilities for storage and field curing of test samples. Delivery of samples to testing agencies. Preliminary design mix proposed for use for material mixes that require control by testing agency. Security and protection for samples and for testing and inspection equipment at Project site. Schedule times for tests, inspections, obtaining samples, and similar activities. Schedule of Tests and Inspections: Prepare a schedule of tests, inspections, and similar quality-control services required by the Contract Documents. Coordinate and submit concurrently with Contractor's Construction Schedule. Update as the Work progresses. Quality Requirements 01400-7 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 A. TEST AND INSPECTION LOG Test and Inspection Log: Prepare a record of tests and inspections. Include the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. B. Maintain log at Project site. Post changes and revisions as they occur. Provide access to test and inspection log for Customer’s reference during normal working hours. 1. 3.02 A. Date test or inspection was conducted. Description of the Work tested or inspected. Date test or inspection results were transmitted to Customer. Identification of testing agency or special inspector conducting test or inspection. Submit log at Project closeout as part of Project Record Documents. REPAIR AND PROTECTION General: On completion of testing, inspection, sample taking, and similar services, repair damaged construction and restore substrates and finishes. 1. Provide materials and comply with installation requirements specified in other Specification Sections or matching existing substrates and finishes. Restore patched areas and extend restoration into adjoining areas with durable seams that are as invisible as possible. B. Protect construction exposed by or for quality-control service activities. C. Repair and protection are Contractor's responsibility, regardless of the assignment of responsibility for quality-control services. END OF SECTION 01400 Quality Requirements 01400-8 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 NO TEXT THIS PAGE Quality Requirements 01400-9 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 01410 TESTING SERVICES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. Work Included: The Contractor shall employ a testing and inspection agency fully licensed and competent in the field of testing specific elements of the project. The Contractor shall submit such testing agencies and their qualifications for Owner’s prior written approval. B. C. Related Work: 1. Section 01400, Quality Requirements 2. Section 01600, Materials and Equipment. 3. Divisions 2 through 16 Specification Sections as relevant. Payment for Testing and Inspection: 1. 1.02 1.03 The Contractor shall pay for all necessary testing and inspection services. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. The testing laboratory shall be approved by Owner. B. Testing, when required, shall be the strictest of all pertinent codes and regulations, including selected standards of the American Society for Testing and Materials. C. All site testing and taking of the specimens and samples shall be performed in the presence of the Construction Manager. PRODUCT HANDLING A. The Contractor shall comply with pertinent provisions of Section 01600. B. The Contractor shall promptly process and submit required copies of test reports and related instructions to assure necessary retesting and replacement Testing Services 01410-1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 of materials without any possible delay in the progress of the Work. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 RETESTING A. 2.02 When initial tests indicate non-compliance with the Contract Documents, subsequent retesting occasioned by the non-compliance shall be performed by the same testing agency, at no additional cost to Owner. CONTRACTOR'S CONVENIENCE TESTING A. Inspecting and testing performed exclusively for the Contractor's convenience shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 COOPERATION WITH TESTING LABORATORY A. 3.02 Representatives of the testing laboratory shall have access to the Work at all times and at all locations where the Work is in progress. The Contractor shall provide facilities for such access to enable the laboratory to perform its functions properly. SCHEDULES FOR TESTING A. Establishing Schedule: 1. By advance discussion with the Testing Laboratory, the Contractor shall determine the time required for the laboratory to perform its tests and to issue each of its findings. 2. The Contractor shall provide all required time within the approved construction schedule. END OF SECTION 01410 Testing Services 01410-2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 NO TEXT THIS PAGE Testing Services 01410-3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 01500 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY SERVICES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. Work Included: The Contractor shall provide temporary facilities and controls needed for the performance of its Work including, but not necessarily limited to: 1.02 1.03 1.04 1. Temporary utilities such as heat, water, electricity, and telephone; 2. Field office for the Contractor's personnel 3. Field offices for Owner’s Personnel 4. Sanitary facilities 5. Enclosures such as tarpaulins, barricades, and canopies 6. First-aid facilities 7. Temporary fencing and other safety devices for pedestrian and vehicular traffic as well as isolating the construction area. RELATED SECTIONS A. Contract Agreement. B. Section 01010, Summary of Work. C. Section 01300, Submittals. SUBMITTALS A. The Contractor shall comply with pertinent provisions of Section 01300, Submittals and this Section. B. The Contractor shall provide shop drawings including means, methods and procedures related to all temporary facilities. PRODUCT HANDLING Construction Facilities and Temporary Services 01500-1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 The Contractor shall maintain and protect all temporary facilities and controls in proper and safe condition throughout progress of the Work. 1.05 TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND SERVICES A. B. Water 1. The Contractor shall provide drinking water from an approved source, so piped or transported as to keep it safe and fresh and served from single service containers or satisfactory types of drinking stands or fountains. All such facilities and services shall be furnished in strict accordance with existing governing health regulations. 2. The Contractor shall protect pipes and water servicing equipment from freezing during inclement weather. Sanitary facilities: 2. C. The Contractor shall furnish for the work force on this project, the necessary toilet conveniences, secluded from public observation. The conveniences shall be kept in a clean, sanitary condition and shall comply with the requirements and regulations of the agencies having jurisdiction. Power and Lighting: 1. The Contractor shall provide, maintain and pay for all costs of temporary electrical and lighting services required at the site for the proper performance and inspection of work. The level of lighting shall not be less than the existing. Remove services and lighting after completion of work and repair of all damages. 2. The Contractor shall provide area distribution boxes so located that the individual trades may furnish and use 100 ft. maximum length extension cords to obtain power and lighting at points where needed for work, inspection, and safety. 3. The Contractor shall provide all necessary items such as breakers, transformers, panel boards, and cable required for the service. The Contractor shall provide a complete distribution system expanded as required during the construction including wiring devices, outlets, distribution panels, transformers, cable and other related work necessary to provide a temporary power system for use during construction. 4. The Contractor shall pay all costs associated with the utility tie-ins, physical plant, maintenance of system throughout construction, removal of Construction Facilities and Temporary Services 01500-2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 same at project completion and any other items necessary in providing temporary power and light. 5. D. Telephones: 1. E. The temporary power and lighting system shall at all times conform with the applicable codes and regulations of OSHA, NEMA, UL, and the local municipality. The Contractor shall make necessary arrangements and pay costs for installation, maintenance and operation of direct line (non pay type) telephone services in Owner’s field office at the site. Heating: The Contractor shall provide and maintain heat necessary for proper conduct of operations. 1.06 ACCESS, STORAGE AND PARKING AREAS A. The Contractor shall establish a construction Compound in which the Contractor provided Owner’s office trailers will be located adjacent to the Contractor's office trailers. The physical location of the compound will require written approval of the Owner’s designated representative. B. The Contractor shall provide a minimum of 3 parking spaces adjacent to the Owner’s trailer within the compound for Owner’s personnel vehicles. C. The Contractor shall provide all necessary security for this compound area. The Contractor shall provide all necessary keys to the Owner's Owner’s designated representative so as to provide access to the compound at any time. D. The Contractor shall submit to the Owner’s designated representative a plan layout of the Compound within 14 days after Notice to Proceed (NTP). E. The Contractor shall coordinate the provision of utility services for all trailers and be responsible for all installation charges, removal costs at Project completion, and any periodic or other charges incidental to the provision of those utility services. F. Upon final acceptance of the Work, the Contractor shall clean up the work areas and leave them in a neat and orderly condition. The Contractor shall dismantle and remove all temporary fencing and barricades and other temporary items installed, unless otherwise directed by the Owner’s designated representative. Repair damaged areas to their original condition. Construction Facilities and Temporary Services 01500-3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 1.07 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 FIELD OFFICES AND SHEDS Furnishing of a Contractor’s Field Office is optional. Should the contractor opt to furnish a Contractor’s Field Office, the Office shall conform to the requirements defined in this section. A. Contractor's Field Office: 1. Furnish and maintain a field office with a telephone and internet connection at the site during the entire period of construction. The Contractor or superintendent shall be present at said office at all times while its work is in progress. Keep readily accessible, at the field office copies of both the Contract Documents and the latest approved shop and working drawings. Maximum Office Size: Furnishings: 2. 1.09 Submit for Owner's written approval, working drawings showing proposed locations and size of offices. ENCLOSURES AND TEMPORARY FENCING A. 1.10 8 ft wide x 24 ft. long Contractor’s preference Furnish, erect and maintain any necessary temporary barricades, warning, danger and detour signs, suitable and adequate lights and take all other precautions to protect the work, employees and the public. DUST CONTROL A. The Contractor shall control the generation of dust on the project. Accomplish dust control by water sprinkling or by other methods approved by the Owner’s designated representative to keep all parts of the disturbed areas free from dust causing a nuisance to others. Failure to properly control dust will result in the Owner’s designated representative ordering Contractor to stop work activity until such time as the Contractor demonstrates, to the satisfaction of the Owner’s designated representative, that he has the necessary facilities to control dust. No time extensions will be allowed for this delay and the facilities shall be established at no additional cost to Owner. END OF SECTION 01500 Construction Facilities and Temporary Services 01500-4 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 NO TEXT THIS PAGE Construction Facilities and Temporary Services 01500-5 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 01600 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION Work of this section includes: 1.02 1.03 A. Products B. Transportation and handling C. Storage and protection D. Product options E. Substitutions RELATED WORK A. Contract. B. Section 01010, Summary of Work. C. Section 01300, Submittals. QUALITY ASSURANCE: The Contractor shall include in its Quality Assurance Program, such procedures as are required to assure full protection of work and materials. 1.04 MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDATIONS: The Contractor shall comply with manufacturer’s recommendations on product handling, storage, and protection except as noted in the Contract Documents or otherwise approved by Owner. 1.05 PRODUCTS A. The Contractor shall not reuse materials and equipment removed from existing premises, except as specifically permitted by the Contract Documents. Materials and Equipment 01600-1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites B. 1.06 The Contractor shall provide interchangeable components of the same manufacture, for components being replaced. TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING A. The Contractor shall transport and handle products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. The Contractor shall promptly inspect shipments to ensure that products comply with requirements, quantities are correct, and products are undamaged. C. The Contractor shall provide equipment and personnel to handle products by methods to prevent soiling, disfigurement, or damage. D. The Contractor shall deliver products to the job site in their manufacturer's original container, with labels intact and legible. E. 1.07 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 1. The Contractor shall maintain packaged materials with seals unbroken and labels intact until time of installation. 2. The Contractor shall promptly remove damaged material and unsuitable Items from the job site, and promptly replace with material meeting the specified requirements, at no additional cost to Owner. Owner may reject, as non-complying, such material and products, that do not bear satisfactory identification as to manufacturer, grade, quality, and other pertinent information. STORAGE AND PROTECTION A. The Contractor shall store and protect products in accordance with manufacturers' instructions, with seals and labels intact and legible. B. The Contractor shall store sensitive products in weather tight, climate controlled enclosures. C. For exterior storage of fabricated products, the contractor shall place on sloped supports, above ground. D. The Contractor may make off-site arrangements for storage and staging, and deliver material to the site as required so as not to affect work progress of other contractors and create unsafe conditions. E. The Contractor shall protect all finished surfaces and equipment. F. The Contractor shall provide protection for finished floor surfaces prior to Materials and Equipment 01600-2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 allowing equipment or materials to be moved over such surfaces. G. 1.08 1.09 The Contractor shall maintain finished surfaces and equipment clean, unmarred, and suitable protected until final acceptance by Owner. REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS: A. In event of damage, the Contractor shall promptly make replacements and repairs at no additional cost to Owner. B. Additional time required to secure replacements and to make repairs will not be considered by Owner as justification for extension to contract time. PRODUCT OPTIONS A. Products Specified by reference standards or by description only: Any Product meeting those standards or description. B. Products Specified by naming one or more manufacturers: Products of manufacturers named and meeting specifications, no options or substitutions allowed, except as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not used. PART 3 - EXECUTION Not used. END OF SECTION 01600 Materials and Equipment 01600-3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 NO TEXT THIS PAGE Materials and Equipment 01600-4 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 01700 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 1.02 1.03 DESCRIPTION A. This Section specifies the requirements for closing out the project in addition to those requirements specified in the Contract Agreement. B. Definitions: Project closeout is the term used to describe collective project requirements that are to be fulfilled near the end of the Contract Time in preparation for final acceptance and occupancy of the Work by the Owner, as well as final payment to the Contractor and the normal termination of the Contract. 1. Specific requirements for individual units of work are included in the appropriate sections in Divisions 2 through 16. 2. Time of closeout is directly related to “Substantial Completion;” therefore, the time of closeout may be either a single time period for the entire Work or a series of time periods for individual elements of the Work that have been certified as substantially complete at different dates. This time variation, if any, shall be applicable to the other provisions of this section. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Contract. B. Section 01710 - Final Cleaning. C. Section 01720 - Project Record Documents. PREREQUISITES TO SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A. General: Complete the following before requesting the Owner’s inspection for certification of substantial completion, either for the entire Work or for portions of the Work. List known exceptions in the request: 1. In the progress payment request that coincides with, or is the first request following, the date substantial completion is claimed, show either 100% completion for the portion of the Work claimed as "substantially complete", or list incomplete items, the value of incomplete work, and Contract Closeout 01700-1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 reasons for the Work being incomplete. Include supporting documentation for completion as indicated in the Contract Documents. B. 2. Submit written certification to the Owner that the Project, or designated portion thereof, is substantially complete. 3. Submit list of items to be completed or corrected, and material delivery dates of major items as applicable. 4. Submit a statement showing an accounting of changes to the Contract Sum. 5. Advise Owner of pending insurance change-over requirements. 6. Submit three copies of all specific warranties for materials and equipment, workmanship/maintenance bonds, maintenance agreements, final certifications and similar documents. The effective time limits of all guarantees and warranties shall commence on the date of Final Acceptance. 7. Obtain and submit releases enabling Owner’s full, unrestricted use of the Work and access to services and utilities. Where required, include occupancy permits, operating certificates and similar releases. 8. Deliver tools, spare parts, extra stock of material and similar physical items to the Authority. 9. Make the final change-over of locks and transmit the keys to Owner. Advise Owner’s personnel of the change-over in security provisions. 10. Complete start-up testing of systems, and instruction of the Owner's operating and maintenance personnel. Discontinue or change over and remove temporary facilities and services from the project site, along with construction tools and facilities, mock-ups, and similar elements. 11. Complete final cleaning up requirements, including touch-up painting of marred surfaces. 12. Touch-up and otherwise repair and restore marred exposed finishes. Inspection Procedures: Upon receipt of the Contractor’s requests for inspection, the Owner will either proceed with inspection or advise the Contractor of unfulfilled prerequisites. Contract Closeout 01700-2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 1.04 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 1. Following the initial inspection, the Owner will either prepare the certificate of substantial completion, or will advise the Contractor of work which must be performed before the certificate will be issued. The Owner will repeat the inspection when requested and when assured that the Work has been substantially completed. 2. Results of the completed inspection will form the initial "punch-list" for final acceptance. 3. The punch-list shall include a reasonable time period to effectuate the work which is mutually agreed upon by all parties. PREREQUISITES TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE A. General: Complete the following before requesting the Owner's final inspection for certification of final acceptance, and final payment as required by the Agreement. List known exceptions, if any, in the request. 1. Submit the final payment request with final releases and supporting documentation not previously submitted and accepted. Include certificates of insurance for products and completed operations where required. 2. Submit an updated final statement, accounting for final additional changes to the Contract Sum. 3. Submit a certified copy of the Owner's final punch-list of itemized work to be completed or otherwise resolved for acceptance and has been endorsed and dated by the Owner. 4. Submit final meter readings for utilities, a measured record of stored fuel, and similar data either of the date of substantial completion, or else when the Authority took possession of and responsibility for corresponding elements of the Work. 5. Submit consent of surety. 6. Submit evidence of final, continuing insurance coverage complying with insurance requirements. 7. Submit record drawings, maintenance manuals if not submitted previously as specified in Section 01300, final project photographs, damage or settlement- survey, property survey, and similar final record information. 8. Submit written certification that: a. Contract Closeout Contract Documents have been reviewed. 01700-3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites B. Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 b. Work has been completed in accordance with Contract Documents. c. Equipment and systems have been tested in the presence of Authority representatives and are operational. Re-inspection Procedure: The Owner will re-inspect the Work upon receipt of the Contractor's notice that the work, including punch-list items resulting from earlier inspections, has been completed, except for those times whose completion has been delayed because of circumstances that are acceptable to the Owner. 1. Upon completion of re-inspection, the Owner will either prepare a certificate of final acceptance, or will advise the Contractor of work that is incomplete or of obligations that have not been fulfilled, but are required for final acceptance. 2. If necessary, the re-inspection procedure will be repeated. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not used. PART 3 - EXECUTION Not used. END OF SECTION 01700 Contract Closeout 01700-4 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 NO TEXT THIS PAGE Contract Closeout 01700-5 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 01710 FINAL CLEANING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. 1.03 This section details work for preparing the site and/or facility for substantial completion. Section 01500, Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls. QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. In addition to the standards described in this Section the Contractor shall comply with pertinent requirements of governmental agencies having jurisdiction. B. "Clean," for the purpose of the Article, and except as may be specifically provided otherwise, shall be interpreted as meaning the level of cleanliness generally provided by skilled cleaners using commercial quality building and site maintenance equipment and materials. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 CLEANING MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT A. 2.02 The Contractor shall provide required personnel, equipment, and materials needed to achieve the specified standard of cleanliness. COMPATIBILITY A. The Contractor shall use only the cleaning materials and equipment which are compatible with the surface being cleaned, as recommended by the manufacturer of the material and acceptable to Owner. B. The Contractor shall replace surfaces damaged from improper use of material and/or cleaning methods. PART 3 - EXECUTION Final Cleaning 01710-1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 3.01 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 FINAL CLEANING A. The Contractor shall, prior to turning over the substantially completed area to Owner’s Maintenance and Operation Section, remove from the area all tools, surplus materials, equipment, scrap, debris, and waste. If any of the contractor's work continues in the substantially completed area, the Contractor shall continue the cleaning until completion. Schedule final cleaning on dates approved by Owner. B. Site: C. D. 1. Unless otherwise specifically directed by Owner, the Contractor shall sweep grade areas within the contract limit and paved areas adjacent to the site. 2. The Contractor shall completely remove resultant debris. 3. The Contractor shall remove graffiti, if any, from all surfaces and restore surface to original condition. Structures 1. The Contractor shall visually inspect all existing and finished surfaces and remove all traces of soil, waste materials, smudges, graffiti and other foreign matter. 2. The Contractor shall remove all traces of splashed materials from structure within contract limit and from adjacent surfaces. 3. If necessary to achieve a uniform degree of cleanliness, the Contractor shall wash the exterior of the structure with high pressure water and detergent. 4. In the event of stubborn stains not removable with detergent, the Contractor shall utilize light sandblasting or other cleaning methods at no additional cost to Owner. 5. The Contractor shall remove paint droppings, spots, stains and dirt from existing and finished surfaces. Finished Surface: 1. Final Cleaning The Contractor shall remove all labels and tags which are strictly used for the convenience of manufacturing, assembly, installation and identifications. 01710-2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 2. E. Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 The Contractor shall clean stained steel surfaces of all foreign material. Finish surfaces with application of buffed polish material as recommended by the manufacturer. Equipment: 1. The Contractor shall wipe surfaces of all mechanical and electrical equipment including system components to a dirt free condition. Touch up the surfaces to match with the overall finish of the equipment/system component. 2. Insure that the equipment and system components are properly identified as required by the Contract Documents. END OF SECTION 01710 Final Cleaning 01710-3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 NO TEXT THIS PAGE Final Cleaning 01710-4 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 01720 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. 1.02 1.03 Work Included: 1. Throughout progress of the Work, the Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of changes to the Contract Drawings and Specifications. 2. The Contractor shall, at the time of substantial completion, but prior to requesting for reduction in retainage, transfer the changes to a set of Final Record Documents. RELATED WORK A. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to the Contract Agreement and Division 1 of these Specifications. B. Other requirements affecting Project Record Documents may appear in pertinent other Sections of these Specifications. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Accuracy of Records: 1. The Contractor shall thoroughly coordinate changes within the Record Documents, making adequate and proper entries on each page of Specifications and each sheet of Drawings and other documents where such entry is required to show the change properly. 2. Accuracy of records shall be such that future search for items as installed may rely reasonably on information obtained from the approved Final Record Documents. B. The Contractor shall make entries on the Record Documents on a weekly basis to include all work performed during the last week. C. The Contractor shall use professional draftsperson to prepare job set as well as to transfer "job set" information to Final Record Documents. Project Record Documents 01720-1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. 1.05 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 The Contractor shall comply with pertinent provisions of Section 01300, Submittals. PRODUCT HANDLING A. The Contractor shall maintain the job set of Record Documents completely protected from deterioration and from loss and damage until completion of the Work and transfer of all recorded data to the Final Record Documents. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 RECORD DOCUMENTS A. Job set: Following receipt of Owner's Notice to Proceed, the Contractor, shall secure from Engineer one complete set of all documents comprising the Contract Documents. B. Final Record Documents: The Final Record Documents are to include: 1. Updated mylars of original Contract Drawings. 2. Additional as-built mylars to include all changes during the Contract period, that could not be included on the original contract drawings. 3. Updated Specifications to include Contract Specifications with all changes made during the Contract period. 4. “As installed” versions of same size mylars of all fabrication, detail and installation drawings. 5. Electronic drawings and specifications- Drawings in AutoCAD formatted with approved version, layering and pen tables; Specifications in Microsoft Word, Version 2003 or newer. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 MAINTENANCE OF JOB SET A. The Contractor shall, immediately upon receipt of the job set described in Paragraph 2.1 A. above, identify each of the Documents with the title "RECORD Project Record Documents 01720-2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 DOCUMENTS - JOB SET." B. C. D. E. Preservation: 1. The Contractor shall, devise a suitable method for protecting the job set in consideration of the Contract duration, the probable number of occasions upon which the job set must be taken out for new entries; the transfer of information on Final Record Documents and for examination, and the conditions under which these activities will be performed. 2. The Contractor shall not use the job set for any purpose except entry of new data, for review by Engineer and transfer of data to Final Record Documents. 3. Maintain the job set at the site of Work. Making entries on Drawings: 1. The Contractor shall utilize an erasable colored pencil (not ink or indelible pencil) to clearly describe the change by graphic line and note as required. 2. The Contractor shall date all entries. 3. The Contractor shall call attention to the entry by a "cloud" drawn around the area or areas affected. 4. The Contractor shall in the event of overlapping changes, use different colors for the overlapping changes. Specifications: 1. The Contractor shall transfer all Contract changes to respective Specifications and/or drawings set immediately, as the change is incorporated in the field. 2. The Contractor shall make appropriate entries in the Specifications and drawings as soon as the change is incorporated in the field. Conversion of schematic layouts: 1. The Contract drawings may indicate arrangements of conduits, circuits, piping, ducts, and similar items shown schematically, and is not intended to portray precise physical layout. Final physical arrangement is determined by the Contractor, subject to Owner's written approval. However, design of future modifications of the facility requires accurate information as to the final physical layout of Project Record Documents 01720-3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 items which must be schematically shown on the Record Drawings. 2. 3.2 Show on the job set of Record Drawings, by dimension accurate to within (English Dimensioning Standards), the centerline of each run of items such as are described in subparagraph 3.1E.1 above. a. The Contractor shall clearly identify the item by accurate note such as "cast iron drain", "galvanized conduit," and the like. b. The Contractor shall show, by symbol or note, the vertical location of the item ("under slab," "in ceiling plenum," "exposed," and the like). c. The Contractor shall make all identification sufficiently descriptive that it may be related reliably to the Specifications. FINAL PROJECT RECORD INFORMATION A. The purpose of the Final Project Record Documents is to provide factual information regarding all aspects of the Work, both concealed and visible, to enable future modifications of the Work to proceed without lengthy and expensive site measurement, investigation, and examination. B. Accuracy of Record Data Prior to Transfer: 1. C. The Contractor is solely responsible for accurate transfer of all field changes and preparing additional mylars and specification pages. Transfer of Data to Drawings: 1. The Contractor shall carefully transfer change data shown on the job set to the Final Record Documents coordinating the changes as required. 2. The Contractor shall clearly indicate at each affected detail and master drawing a full description of changes made during construction, and the actual location of items. 3. The Contractor shall call attention to each entry by drawing a "cloud" around the areas affected. 4. The Contractor shall make changes neatly, consistently, and with the proper media to assure longevity and clear reproduction. 5. The Contractor shall prepare additional mylars in the same size as the original contract drawings for changes to details (including installation and fabrication drawings) incorporated in the construction that could not be corrected on the record drawings. These mylars shall be adequately Project Record Documents 01720-4 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 identified and cross referenced with pertinent Record Drawing(s) to make it part of the Final Record Documents. D. Transfer of Data to Specifications: 1. E. 3.3 The Contractor shall accurately and legibly transfer all information from job set to Final Project Record Specifications sets. Review and Submittal: 1. The Contractor shall submit the completed set of Final Record Documents to Owner. 2. The Contractor shall participate in review meetings as required. 3. The Contractor shall make required changes and promptly deliver the Final Project Record Documents to Owner. 4. The Contractor shall sign each sheet of the record drawings including contractor stamp. CHANGES SUBSEQUENT TO ACCEPTANCE A. The Contractor has no responsibility for recording changes in the Work subsequent to Final Completion, except for changes resulting from work performed under Warranty. END OF SECTION 01720 Project Record Documents 01720-5 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 NO TEXT THIS PAGE Project Record Documents 01720-6 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 16060 GROUNDING AND BONDING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. 1.2 SUMMARY OF THE WORK A. 1.3 1.4 Contract drawings and other specifications. This Section includes grounding of electrical systems and equipment. Grounding requirements specified in this Section may be supplemented by special requirements of systems described in other Sections and as shown on the drawings. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. B. Product Data: For the following: 1. Grounding Electrodes. 2. Grounding Conductors 3. Bonding Conductors 4. Connectors 5. Test Wells 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. 1. Grounding and Bonding Comply with UL 467. 16060 - 1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites B. Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Comply with NFPA 780 and UL 96 when interconnecting with lightning protection system. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Grounding Conductors, Cables, Connectors, and Rods: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. 2. Test Wells: a. b. 2.2 Hager, Model: GAW910. Or Approved Equal GROUNDING CONDUCTORS A. Underground Conductors: Bare, tinned, stranded, unless otherwise indicated. B. Bare Copper Conductors: Comply with the following: 1. C. Assembly of Stranded Conductors: ASTM B 8. Copper Bonding Conductors: As follows: 1. 2.3 Chance/Hubbell. Copperweld Corp. Erico Inc.; Electrical Products Group. ILSCO. Kearney/Cooper Power Systems. Korns: C. C. Korns Co.; Division of Robroy Industries. O-Z/Gedney Co.; a business of the EGS Electrical Group. Raco, Inc.; Division of Hubbell. Thomas & Betts, Electrical. Or Approved Equal Grounding Cable: No. 2 AWG stranded copper conductor. CONNECTOR PRODUCTS Grounding and Bonding 16060 - 2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 2.4 A. Comply with IEEE 837 and UL 467; listed for use for specific types, sizes, and combinations of conductors and connected items. B. Bolted Connectors: Bolted-pressure-type connectors, or compression type. C. Welded Connectors: Exothermic-welded type, in kit form, and selected per manufacturer's written instructions. GROUNDING ELECTRODES A. Ground Rods: Copper-clad steel. 1. 2.5 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Size: ¾” diameter by 96 inches in length. Test Wells A. Size: 9” diameter. B. Material: HDPE C. Cover: Twist-Lock HDPE, labeled accordingly. D. Connections within test wells shall be mechanical type. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATION A. Use only copper conductors for both insulated and bare grounding conductors in direct contact with earth, concrete, masonry, crushed stone, and similar materials. B. In raceways, use insulated equipment grounding conductors, unless otherwise specified. C. Exothermic-Welded Connections: Use for connections to structural steel and for underground connections. D. Equipment Grounding Conductor Terminations: Use bolted pressure clamps. E. Grounding Bus: indicated. 1. Grounding and Bonding Install beneath cable wall entry ports, and elsewhere as Use insulated spacer; space 1 inch from wall and support from wall a minimum of 6 inches above finished floor, unless otherwise indicated. 16060 - 3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 2. 3.2 3.3 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 At doors, route the bus up to the top of the door frame, across the top of the doorway, and down to the specified height above the floor. F. Underground Grounding Conductors: Use tinned copper conductor, No. 2 AWG minimum. Bury at least 30 inches below grade for perimeter ground loop unless specified otherwise in the drawing. G. Install test wells flush with finished grade. EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS A. Comply with NFPA 70, Article 250, for types, sizes, and quantities of equipment grounding conductors, unless specific types, larger sizes, or more conductors than required by NFPA 70 are indicated. B. Install equipment-grounding conductors in all feeders and circuits. CONNECTIONS A. General: Make connections so galvanic action or electrolysis possibility is minimized. Select connectors, connection hardware, conductors, and connection methods so metals in direct contact will be galvanically compatible. 1. Use electroplated or hot-tin-coated materials to ensure high conductivity and to make contact points closer to order of galvanic series. B. Exothermic-Welded Connections: Comply with manufacturer's written instructions. Welds that are puffed up or that show convex surfaces indicating improper cleaning are not acceptable. C. Equipment Grounding Conductor Terminations: For No. 8 AWG and larger, use pressure-type grounding lugs. No. 10 AWG and smaller grounding conductors may be terminated with winged pressure-type connectors. D. Noncontact Metal Raceway Terminations: If metallic raceways terminate at metal housings without mechanical and electrical connection to housing, terminate each conduit with a grounding bushing. Connect grounding bushings with a bare grounding conductor to grounding bus or terminal in housing. Bond electrically noncontinuous conduits at entrances and exits with grounding bushings and bare grounding conductors, unless otherwise indicated. E. Tighten screws and bolts for grounding and bonding connectors and terminals according to manufacturer's published torque-tightening values. If manufacturer's torque values are not indicated, use those specified in UL 486A. Grounding and Bonding 16060 - 4 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 3.4 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 F. Compression-Type Connections: Use hydraulic compression tools to provide correct circumferential pressure for compression connectors. Use tools and dies recommended by connector manufacturer. Provide embossing die code or other standard method to make a visible indication that a connector has been adequately compressed on grounding conductor. G. Moisture Protection: If insulated grounding conductors are connected to ground rods or grounding buses, insulate entire area of connection and seal against moisture penetration of insulation and cable. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL TESTING A. Testing: Contractor will perform the following field quality-control testing: B. Testing: Perform the following field quality-control testing: 1. 2. 3. After installing grounding system but before permanent electrical circuitry has been energized, test for compliance with requirements. Test completed grounding system at each location where a maximum ground-resistance level is specified. Measure ground resistance at the single point ground ensuring that resistance to ground does not exceed 10 ohms. Where the resistance to ground exceeds 10 ohms install an additional 8 or 10 Ft. ground rod and retest. Repeat this process until the 10-ohm objective is met. If resistance to ground exceeds these values notify Engineer promptly and include recommendations to reduce ground resistance. Provide drawings locating each ground rod and ground rod assembly and other grounding electrodes, identify each by letter in alphabetical order, and key to the record of tests and observations. Include the number of rods driven and their approximate depth at each location. Describe measures taken to improve test results. END OF SECTION 16060 Grounding and Bonding 16060 - 5 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 NO TEXT THIS PAGE Grounding and Bonding 16060 - 6 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 16075 ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. 1.2 1.3 1.4 All Contract drawings. SUMMARY A. This Section includes electrical identification materials and devices required to comply with ANSI C2, NFPA 70, OSHA standards, and authorities having jurisdiction. B. In the event DTE requirements are different, comply with DTE standards. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each electrical identification product indicated. B. Schedule of Nomenclature: An index of electrical equipment and system components used in identification signs and labels. C. Samples: For each type of label and sign to illustrate color, lettering style, and graphic features of identification products. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with ANSI C2. B. Comply with NFPA 70. C. Comply with ANSI A13.1 and NFPA 70 for color-coding. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 RACEWAY AND CABLE LABELS A. Comply with ANSI A13.1, Table 3, for minimum size of letters for legend and for minimum length of color field for each raceway and cable size. Electrical Identification 16075 - 1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 1. 2. 2.2 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Color: Black letters on orange field. Legend: Indicates voltage. B. Adhesive Labels: Preprinted, flexible, self-adhesive vinyl with legend overlaminated with a clear, weather- and chemical-resistant coating. C. Pre-tensioned, Wraparound Plastic Sleeves: Flexible, preprinted, color-coded, acrylic band sized to suit the diameter of the line it identifies and arranged to stay in place by pre-tensioned gripping action when placed in position. D. Colored Adhesive Tape: Self-adhesive vinyl tape not less than 3 mils thick by 1 to 2 inches wide. E. Tape Markers: Vinyl or vinyl-cloth, self-adhesive, wraparound type with preprinted numbers and letters. F. Aluminum, Wraparound Marker Bands: Bands cut from 0.014-inch- thick aluminum sheet, with stamped or embossed legend, and fitted with slots or ears for permanently securing around wire or cable jacket or around groups of conductors. G. Plasticized Card-Stock Tags: Vinyl cloth with preprinted and field-printed legends. Orange background, unless otherwise indicated, with eyelet for fastener. H. Aluminum-Faced, Card-Stock Tags: Weather-resistant, 18-point minimum card stock faced on both sides with embossible aluminum sheet, 0.002 inch thick, laminated with moisture-resistant acrylic adhesive, punched for fasteners, and preprinted with legends to suit each application. I. Brass or Aluminum Tags: 2 by 2 by 0.05-inch metal tags with stamped legend, punched for fastener. NAMEPLATES AND SIGNS A. Safety Signs: Comply with 29 CFR, Chapter XVII, Part 1910.145. B. Engraved Plastic Nameplates and Signs: Engraving stock, melamine plastic laminate, minimum 1/16 inch thick for signs up to 20 sq. in. and 1/8 inch thick for larger sizes. 1. 2. C. Engraved legend with black letters on white face. Punched or drilled for mechanical fasteners. Baked-Enamel Signs for Interior Use: Preprinted aluminum signs, punched or drilled for fasteners, with colors, legend, and size required for the application. 1/4-inch grommets in corners for mounting. Electrical Identification 16075 - 2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 2.3 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 D. Exterior, Metal-Backed, Butyrate Signs: Weather-resistant, nonfading, preprinted, cellulose-acetate butyrate signs with 0.0396-inch galvanized-steel backing; and with colors, legend, and size required for the application. 1/4-inch grommets in corners for mounting. E. Fasteners for Nameplates and Signs: Self-tapping, stainless-steel screws or No. 10/32, stainless-steel machine screws with nuts and flat and lock washers. MISCELLANEOUS IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS A. Cable Ties: Fungus-inert, self-extinguishing, one-piece, self-locking, Type 6/6 nylon cable ties. 1. 2. 3. 4. B. Minimum Width: 3/16 inch. Tensile Strength: 50 lb minimum. Temperature Range: Minus 40 to plus 185 deg F. Color: According to color-coding. Paint: Formulated for the type of surface and intended use. 1. 2. 3. 4. Primer for Galvanized Metal: Single-component acrylic vehicle formulated for galvanized surfaces. Primer for Concrete Masonry Units: Heavy-duty-resin block filler. Primer for Concrete: Clear, alkali-resistant, binder-type sealer. Enamel: Silicone-alkyd or alkyd urethane as recommended by manufacturer. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Identification Materials and Devices: Install at locations for most convenient viewing without interference with operation and maintenance of equipment. B. Lettering, Colors, and Graphics: Coordinate names, abbreviations, colors, and other designations with corresponding designations in the Contract Documents or with those required by codes and standards. Use consistent designations throughout Project. C. Sequence of Work: If identification is applied to surfaces that require finish, install identification after completing finish work. D. Self-Adhesive Identification Products: Clean surfaces before applying. E. Install painted identification according to manufacturer's written instructions and as follows: Electrical Identification 16075 - 3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 1. 2. 3. F. Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Clean surfaces of dust, loose material, and oily films before painting. Prime surfaces using type of primer specified for surface. Apply one intermediate and one finish coat of enamel. Color Banding Raceways and Exposed Cables: Band exposed and accessible raceways of the systems listed below: 1. 2. 3. Bands: Pretensioned, wraparound plastic sleeves; colored adhesive tape; or a combination of both. Make each color band 2 inches wide, completely encircling conduit, and place adjacent bands of two-color markings in contact, side by side. Band Locations: At changes in direction, at penetrations of walls and floors, at 50-foot maximum intervals in straight runs, and at 25-foot maximum intervals in congested areas. Apply the following colors to the systems listed below: a. Fire Alarm System: Red. G. Caution Labels for Indoor Boxes and Enclosures for Power and Lighting: Install pressure-sensitive, self-adhesive labels identifying system voltage with black letters on orange background. Install on exterior of door or cover. H. Circuit Identification Labels on Boxes: Install labels externally. 1. 2. 3. I. Exposed Boxes: Pressure-sensitive, self-adhesive plastic label on cover. Concealed Boxes: Plasticized card-stock tags. Labeling Legend: Permanent, waterproof listing of panel and circuit number or equivalent. Color-Coding of Secondary Phase Conductors: Use the following colors for service, feeder and branch-circuit phase conductors: 1. 480/277/208/120-V Conductors: a. b. c. 2. Factory apply color the entire length of conductors, except the following field-applied, color-coding methods may be used instead of factory-coded wire for sizes larger than No. 10 AWG: a. Electrical Identification Phase A: Black. Phase B: Red. Phase C: Blue. Colored, pressure-sensitive plastic tape in half-lapped turns for a distance of 6 inches from terminal points and in boxes where splices or taps are made. Apply last two turns of tape with no tension to prevent possible unwinding. Use 1-inch- wide tape in colors specified. Adjust tape bands to avoid obscuring cable identification markings. 16075 - 4 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites b. J. 2. 3. 2. 3. Conductors to Be Extended in the Future: Indicate source and circuit numbers. Multiple Power or Lighting Circuits in the Same Enclosure: Identify each conductor with source, voltage, circuit number, and phase. Use colorcoding to identify circuits' voltage and phase. Multiple Control and Communication Circuits in the Same Enclosure: Identify each conductor by its system and circuit designation. Use a consistent system of tags, color-coding, or cable marking tape. Apply warning, caution, and instruction signs as follows: 1. M. Legend: 1/4-inch- steel letter and number stamping or embossing with legend corresponding to indicated circuit designations. Tag Fasteners: Nylon cable ties. Band Fasteners: Integral ears. Apply identification to conductors as follows: 1. L. Colored cable ties applied in groups of three ties of specified color to each wire at each terminal or splice point starting 3 inches from the terminal and spaced 3 inches apart. Apply with a special tool or pliers, tighten to a snug fit, and cut off excess length. Power-Circuit Identification: Metal tags or aluminum, wraparound marker bands for cables, feeders, and power circuits in vaults, pull and junction boxes, manholes, and switchboard rooms. 1. K. Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Warnings, Cautions, and Instructions: Install to ensure safe operation and maintenance of electrical systems and of items to which they connect. Install engraved plastic-laminated instruction signs with approved legend where instructions are needed for system or equipment operation. Install metal-backed butyrate signs for outdoor items. Equipment Identification Labels: Engraved plastic laminate. Install on each unit of equipment, including central or master unit of each system. This includes power, lighting, communication, signal, and alarm systems, unless units are specified with their own self-explanatory identification. Unless otherwise indicated, provide a single line of text with 1/2-inch- high lettering on 1-1/2-inchhigh label; where two lines of text are required, use labels 2 inches high. Use white lettering on black field. Apply labels for each unit of the following categories of equipment using mechanical fasteners: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Electrical Identification Panelboards, electrical cabinets, and enclosures. Access doors and panels for concealed electrical items. Disconnect switches. Enclosed circuit breakers. Control devices. 16075 - 5 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 END OF SECTION 16075 Electrical Identification 16075 - 6 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 16120 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. 1.2 SUMMARY A. 1.3 1.4 All Contract drawings and specifications. This Section includes wires and cables and associated connectors, splices, and terminations for wiring systems rated 600 V and less. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. B. Qualification Data: For testing agency. C. Field Quality-Control Test Reports: agency engaged by Contractor. From a qualified testing and inspecting 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 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES A. Available Manufacturers: 1. 2. 3. 4. Conductors and Cables American Insulated Wire Corp.; a Leviton Company. General Cable Corporation. Senator Wire & Cable Company. Southwire Company. 16120 - 1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 5. 2.2 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Okonite B. Refer to Part 3 "Conductor and Insulation Applications" Article for insulation type, cable construction, and ratings. C. Conductor Material: Copper solid conductor for No. 10 AWG and smaller, stranded for No. 8 AWG and larger. D. Conductor Insulation Types: Type THHN-THWN, XHHW. E. Single and Multiconductor Cable as noted on the drawings. CONNECTORS AND SPLICES A. Available Manufacturers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. B. AFC Cable Systems, Inc. AMP Incorporated/Tyco International. Hubbell/Anderson. O-Z/Gedney; EGS Electrical Group LLC. 3M Company; Electrical Products Division. Approved Equal Description: Factory-fabricated connectors and splices of size, ampacity rating, material, type, and class for application and service indicated. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 3.2 CONDUCTOR AND INSULATION APPLICATIONS A. Feeders in above ground conduit: Type THHN-THWN, single conductor. B. Feeders in underground conduits and ducts: Type THHN-THWN, three conductors. INSTALLATION A. 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. B. Use pulling means, including fish tape, cable, rope, and basket-weave wire/cable grips, that will not damage cables or raceway. Conductors and Cables 16120 - 2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 3.3 3.4 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 C. Support conduits and cables according to National Electrical Code. D. Seal around cables penetrating fire-rated elements. E. Identify and color-code conductors and cables according to Section 16075 "Electrical Identification." CONNECTIONS A. Tighten electrical connectors and terminals according to manufacturer's published torque-tightening 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 12 inches of slack. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Testing: Perform the following field quality-control testing: 1. 2. B. After installing conductors and cables and before electrical circuitry has been energized, test for compliance with requirements. Perform each electrical test and visual and mechanical inspection stated in NETA ATS, Section 7.3.1. Certify compliance with test parameters. Test Reports: Prepare a written report to record 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 16120 Conductors and Cables 16120 - 3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 NO TEXT THIS PAGE Conductors and Cables 16120 - 4 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 16130 RACEWAYS AND BOXES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. 1.2 SUMMARY A. 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 All Contract drawings and specifications. This Section includes raceways, fittings, boxes, enclosures, and cabinets for electrical wiring. DEFINITIONS A. RGS: Rigid Galvanized Steel conduit B. FMC: Flexible metal conduit. C. LFMC: Liquidtight flexible metal conduit. D. PVC: Polyvinyl Chloride conduit. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For surface raceways, wireways and fittings, floor boxes, hingedcover enclosures, and cabinets. B. Shop Drawings: Show fabrication and installation details of components for raceways, fittings, boxes, enclosures, and cabinets. 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. COORDINATION Raceways and Boxes 16130 - 1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites A. Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Coordinate layout and installation of raceways, boxes, enclosures, cabinets, and suspension system with other construction that penetrate floors, walls and ceilings or is supported by them, including light fixtures, HVAC equipment, firesuppression system, and partition assemblies, etc. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS 2.2 METAL CONDUIT AND TUBING A. Available Manufacturers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 2.3 AFC Cable Systems, Inc. Alflex Inc. Anamet Electrical, Inc.; Anaconda Metal Hose. Electri-Flex Co. Grinnell Co./Tyco International; Allied Tube and Conduit Div. LTV Steel Tubular Products Company. Manhattan/CDT/Cole-Flex. O-Z Gedney; Unit of General Signal. Wheatland Tube Co. Approved Equal B. LFMC: Flexible steel conduit with PVC jacket. C. Fittings: NEMA FB 1; compatible with conduit and tubing materials. METAL WIREWAYS A. Available Manufacturers: 1. 2. 3. Hoffman. Square D. Approved Equal B. Material and Construction: Sheet metal sized and shaped as indicated, NEMA 1 or NEMA 3R as required. C. Fittings and Accessories: Include couplings, offsets, elbows, expansion joints, adapters, hold-down straps, end caps, and other fittings to match and mate with wireways as required for complete system. Raceways and Boxes 16130 - 2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 2.4 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 D. Select features, unless otherwise indicated, as required to complete wiring system and to comply with NFPA 70. E. Wireway Covers: Screw-cover type. F. Finish: Manufacturer's standard enamel finish. BOXES, ENCLOSURES, AND CABINETS A. Available Manufacturers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Cooper Crouse-Hinds; Div. of Cooper Industries, Inc. Emerson/General Signal; Appleton Electric Company. Erickson Electrical Equipment Co. Hoffman. Hubbell, Inc.; Killark Electric Manufacturing Co. O-Z/Gedney; Unit of General Signal. RACO; Division of Hubbell, Inc. Robroy Industries, Inc.; Enclosure Division. Scott Fetzer Co.; Adalet-PLM Division. Spring City Electrical Manufacturing Co. Thomas & Betts Corporation. Walker Systems, Inc.; Wiremold Company (The). Woodhead, Daniel Company; Woodhead Industries, Inc. Subsidiary. Approved Equal B. Sheet Metal Outlet and Device Boxes: NEMA OS 1. C. Cast-Metal Outlet and Device Boxes: cover. D. Nonmetallic Outlet and Device Boxes: NEMA OS 2. E. Floor Boxes: Cast metal, fully adjustable, rectangular. F. Floor Boxes: Nonmetallic, nonadjustable, round. G. Small Sheet Metal Pull and Junction Boxes: NEMA OS 1. H. Cast-Metal Pull and Junction Boxes: NEMA FB 1, cast aluminum with gasketed cover. I. Hinged-Cover Enclosures: NEMA 250, Type 1, with continuous hinge cover and flush latch. 1. Raceways and Boxes Metal Enclosures: standard enamel. NEMA FB 1, Type FD, with gasketed Steel, finished inside and out with manufacturer's 16130 - 3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 2. J. 2.5 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Nonmetallic Enclosures: Plastic, finished inside with radio-frequencyresistant paint. Cabinets: NEMA 250, Type 1, galvanized steel box with removable interior panel and removable front, finished inside and out with manufacturer's standard enamel. Hinged door in front cover with flush latch and concealed hinge. Key latch to match panelboards. Include metal barriers to separate wiring of different systems and voltage and include accessory feet where required for freestanding equipment. FACTORY FINISHES A. Finish: For raceway, enclosure, and cabinet components provide manufacturer's standard gray paint applied to factory-assembled surface raceways, enclosures, and cabinets before shipping. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 RACEWAY APPLICATION A. Outdoors: 1. 2. 3. 4. B. Indoors: 1. 2. 3. 4. 3.2 Exposed: Rigid galvanized steel RGS Concealed: Rigid galvanized steel RGS Connection to Vibrating Equipment: LFMC. Boxes and Enclosures: NEMA 250, Type 3R. Exposed: Rigid galvanized steel RGS Concealed: Rigid galvanized steel RGS Connection to Vibrating Equipment: LFMC. Boxes and Enclosures: NEMA 250, Type 3R. C. Minimum Raceway Size above ground: 3/4-inch trade size. D. Minimum Raceway Size below ground: 1.0-inch trade size. E. Raceway Fittings: Compatible with raceways and suitable for use and location. INSTALLATION A. Keep raceways at least 6 inches away from parallel runs of flues and steam or hotwater pipes. Install horizontal raceway runs above water and steam piping. Raceways and Boxes 16130 - 4 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 B. Complete raceway installation before starting conductor installation. C. Support raceways as specified in National Electrical Code. D. Install temporary closures to prevent foreign matter from entering raceways. E. Protect stub-ups from damage where conduits rise through floor slabs. Arrange so curved portions of bends are not visible above the finished slab. F. Make bends and offsets so ID is not reduced. Keep legs of bends in the same plane and keep straight legs of offsets parallel, unless otherwise indicated. G. Raceways Embedded in Slabs: Install in middle 1/3 of slab thickness where practical and leave at least 2 inches of concrete cover. 1. 2. 3. H. Install exposed raceways parallel or at right angles to nearby surfaces or structural members and follow surface contours as much as possible. 1. 2. I. Secure raceways to reinforcing rods to prevent sagging or shifting during concrete placement. Space raceways laterally to prevent voids in concrete. Run conduit larger than 1-inch trade size parallel or at right angles to main reinforcement. Where at right angles to reinforcement, place conduit close to slab support. Run parallel or banked raceways together on common supports. Make parallel bends in parallel or banked runs. Use factory elbows only where elbows can be installed parallel; otherwise, provide field bends for parallel raceways. Join raceways with fittings designed and approved for that purpose and make joints tight. 1. Use insulating bushings to protect conductors. J. Tighten setscrews of threadless fittings with suitable tools. K. Terminations: 1. 2. Raceways and Boxes Where raceways are terminated with locknuts and bushings, align raceways to enter squarely and install locknuts with dished part against box. Use two locknuts, one inside and one outside box. Where raceways are terminated with threaded hubs, screw raceways or fittings tightly into hub so end bears against wire protection shoulder. Where chase nipples are used, align raceways so coupling is square to box; tighten chase nipple so no threads are exposed. 16130 - 5 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites L. Install pull wires in empty raceways. Use polypropylene or monofilament plastic line with not less than 200-lb tensile strength. Leave at least 12 inches of slack at each end of pull wire. M. Telephone and Signal System Raceways, 2-Inch Trade Size and Smaller: In addition to above requirements, install raceways in maximum lengths of 150 feet and with a maximum of two 90-degree bends or equivalent. Separate lengths with pull or junction boxes where necessary to comply with these requirements. N. Install raceway sealing fittings at suitable, approved, and accessible locations and fill them with UL-listed sealing compound. For concealed raceways, install each fitting in a flush steel box with a blank cover plate having a finish similar to that of adjacent plates or surfaces. Install raceway sealing fittings at the following points: 1. 2. 3.3 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Where conduits pass from warm to cold locations, such as boundaries of refrigerated spaces. Where otherwise required by NFPA 70. O. Stub-up Connections: Extend conduits through concrete floor for connection to freestanding equipment. Install with an adjustable top or coupling threaded inside for plugs set flush with finished floor. Extend conductors to equipment with rigid steel conduit; FMC may be used 6 inches above the floor. Install screwdriveroperated, threaded plugs flush with floor for future equipment connections. P. Flexible Connections: Use maximum of 72 inches of flexible conduit for recessed and semi-recessed lighting fixtures; for equipment subject to vibration, noise transmission, or movement; and for all motors. Use LFMC in damp or wet locations. Install separate ground conductor across flexible connections. Q. Surface Raceways: Install a separate, green, ground conductor in raceways from junction box supplying raceways to receptacle or fixture ground terminals. R. Set floor boxes level and flush with finished floor surface. S. Install hinged-cover enclosures and cabinets plumb. Support at each corner. PROTECTION A. Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure coatings, finishes, and cabinets are without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion. 1. 2. Raceways and Boxes Repair damage to galvanized finishes with zinc-rich paint recommended by manufacturer. Repair damage to PVC or paint finishes with matching touchup coating recommended by manufacturer. 16130 - 6 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites 3.4 Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 CLEANING A. After completing installation of exposed, factory-finished raceways and boxes, inspect exposed finishes and repair damaged finishes. END OF SECTION 16130 Raceways and Boxes 16130 - 7 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 NO TEXT THIS PAGE Raceways and Boxes 16130 - 8 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 SECTION 16700 COMMUNICATIONS PART I – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Contract drawing package B. Division 3 specification sections 1.2 SUMMARY A. This section includes all communications devices and associated connectors, splices, and termination. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data and Factory Acceptance Test Results: For communications devices, antennas, cabling, and related mounting equipment. B. Drawings: Show final installation details for devices, cabling, and racks. C. Test Procedure: Provide test procedure that demonstrates proper installation of transmission line and antenna alignment such that adequate signal strength is applied and received from radio at opposing end of the link. D. RF signal strength test results: Document installed radios provide adequate signal strength for both 4.94-4.99 GHz and 6.425 – 7.125 GHz frequencies. 1. Receive signal strength at all Firetide Radios (4.94-4.99 GHz) should be at least -70 dBm at opposite end of the link at the radio interface. 2. Receive signal strength at all Aviat Radios (6.425-7.125 GHz) should be at least -80 dBm at opposite end of the link at the radio interface. PART II – PRODUCTS A. The contract drawing packages contain a Bill of Materials reference lists. The Contractor is responsible for procuring all parts not listed as “Provided by ARRC.” B. All products listed as “Provided by ARRC” will be procured by ARRC and are to be installed by the contractor unless noted otherwise. Communications 16700 - 1 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 PART III – EXECUTION 3.1 3.2 FACTORY ACCEPTANCE TEST A. All RF communications equipment (including by not limited to: radios, waveguide, cables, antennas, etc.) shall complete factory acceptance testing by the manufacturer or an approved test agency to demonstrate equipment meets specifications. B. All factory acceptance test results shall be submitted to the owner. INSTALLATION A. All communications equipment will be installed and wired as described in the contract drawing packages and the project Summary of Work (Section 01010). B. Once installation is complete all wiring must be verified by the Contractor. C. The Contractor must test all radio links to verify receive signal strength meets the minimum requirement as detailed in this section. Additionally the Contractor must verify EIRP levels generated by each antenna do not exceed the limits defined by the frequency license. D. The Contractor is responsible for configuring all communications equipment with network settings to be defined by ARRC. END OF SECTION 16700 Communications 16700 - 2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Attachment A AVIAT Equipment List (Equipment Provided by ARRC) Aviat U.S., Inc. 5200 Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA 95054 Company ALASKA RAILROAD Attn Orro Wendt Address Proposal Number Proposal Date Issue No Territory Manager System Engineer Sales Engineer Terms Delivery Expiration Currency : : : : : : : : : : NA140225-41870 July 9, 2014 B L. Brigdan C. Menor A. Kretzschmer WSCA 02702c 7 to 9 Weeks ARO 90 Days USD Freight : FOB Destination Prepaid & Bill Aviat Networks Confidential and Proprietary Information 300Mbps Ethernet MW Backhaul (2+0 L1LA) ITEM 1st shelf 2nd shelf EQUIPMENT LIST PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1.000 1.100 1.101 1.102 1.103 Eclipse Packet Node Microwave Radio IRU600 RFU ASSY IRU600 V3 RFSEC ASSY 2+0 1 ANT MAIN, 2RU, U5/U5 GHZ IRU600 V3 RFSEC ASSY 1+0 REPEATER, 2RU, U5/U5 GHZ PAS-FIXED SMA ATTEN,10dB,2W,DC-18GHz 1.200 1.201 1.202 1.203 1.204 1.205 1.206 1.207 1.208 1.209 1.210 1.211 PACKET NODE (INUe) ECLIPSE, INTELLIGENT NODE UNIT 2RU, INC IDCE, FAN, NCCV2, HIGH OUTPUT KIT BRACKET 2RU NODE PROTECTION CARD, HIGH OUTPUT AUX, ALARM I/O CARD RAC 60E, QPSK-256 QAM, High Gain, No XPIC, ACM and SYNC-E DAC GE3 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH CARD NODE SW LICENSE, 400 Mbps TOTAL RADIO PAYLOAD CAPACITY NODE SW LICENSE, 800 Mbps TOTAL RADIO PAYLOAD CAPACITY IRU 600 Nodal High power option 2 x RFU IRU 600 Nodal High power option 4 x RFU LAYER 1 LINK AGGREGATION NODAL ON DAC GE / DAC GE3 1.300 1.301 1.302 1.303 1.304 Eclipse Accessories CABLE PROT / BRIDGEING GE3, DIRECT FIT, 500mm NMS, ETHERNET CABLE, RJ45 CAT 5/CAT 5e, 2m (6.5') BLK CAT6A PATCH CABLE 7FT ALARM I/O HD15 10M WIREWRAP 1.400 1.401 1.402 1.403 1.404 1.405 1.406 1.407 OPTIONAL Eclipse Accessories (Optional - Not in Grand Total) GIGABIT ETHERNET SFP, ELECTRICAL 1000BASE-T, PLUG-IN MODULE GIGABIT ETHERNET SFP, OPTICAL 1000BASE-LX 10 KM, PLUG-IN MODULE GIG ETH SFP, OPT MMF 850nm LC 1000BASE-SX, <550M SPLITTER 2M LC-LC TO LC SPLITTER MM LC-LC TO LC 2M SIMPLEX 3M SM LC TO LC SIMPLEX 3M MM LC TO LC 1.500 1.501 1.502 1.503 1.504 1.505 1.506 1.507 1.508 Recommended Eclipse Spares RFU, MP, IRU600v3, 5.8/L6 GHz, 5725-6450 MHz FAN TRAY KIT, IRU 600 V3 ECLIPSE, INTELLIGENT NODE UNIT 2RU, INC IDCE, FAN, NCCV2, HIGH OUTPUT NODE PROTECTION CARD, HIGH OUTPUT AUX, ALARM I/O CARD RAC 6XE, QPSK-256 QAM, High Gain, XPIC, ACM and SYNC-E DAC GE3 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH CARD CABLE PROT / BRIDGEING GE3, DIRECT FIT, 500mm UNIT PRICE QTY SYSTEM PRICE To Miami Lake To Hurricane To Curry HURRICANE QTY PRICE MIAMI LAKE QTY PRICE EV104-M5-M5-300 EV105-M5-M5-300 LOC-PE7005-10 $13,397 $13,241 $125 4 2 $53,588 $26,482 1 $13,397 EXX-000-203 179-530064-001 EXS-002 EXA-001 EXR-660-002 EXD-181-002 EZE-08006 EZE-08007 EZF-62 EZF-64 EZF-01 $1,910 $20 $462 $133 $670 $650 $600 $720 $935 $1,870 $450 4 4 4 4 12 12 1 3 1 3 4 $7,640 $80 $1,848 $532 $8,040 $7,800 $600 $2,160 $935 $5,610 $1,800 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 $1,910 $20 $462 $133 $1,340 $1,300 $600 1 $935 1 037-579461-500 037-579124-002 LOC-EVNSL6A-R2-007 037-579315-001 $62 $6 $55 $83 6 4 12 4 $372 $24 $660 $332 1 1 2 1 EXG-261-SFP-GE-E EXG-261-SFP-GE-O 079-422662-001 037-579143-001 037-579486-002 037-579131-001 037-579431-001 $200 $200 $130 $75 $90 $70 $24 2 QTY CURRY PRICE To Curry CHULITNA QTY PRICE 1 1 $13,397 $13,241 1 $13,241 $1,910 $20 $462 $133 $2,680 $2,600 1 1 1 1 4 4 $1,910 $20 $462 $133 $2,680 $2,600 1 1 1 1 2 2 $1,910 $20 $462 $133 $1,340 $1,300 1 $720 1 $720 1 $720 $450 1 1 $1,870 $450 1 1 $1,870 $450 1 1 $1,870 $450 $62 $6 $110 $83 2 1 4 1 $124 $6 $220 $83 2 1 4 1 $124 $6 $220 $83 1 1 2 1 $62 $6 $110 $83 1 1 1 1 4 4 $26,794 To Chulitna To Miami Lake SPARES/EMS/SERVICES QTY PRICE ERM-U53-301 179-530149-001 EXX-000-203 EXS-002 EXA-001 EXR-600-002 EXD-181-002 037-579461-500 $6,611 $85 $1,910 $462 $133 $1,277 $650 $62 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 $13,222 $170 $1,910 $462 $133 $2,554 $1,300 $124 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 $13,222 $170 $1,910 $462 $133 $2,554 $1,300 $124 2.000 ProVision EMS 2.100 ProVision EMS Software 2.101 PROVISION SOLUTION PACK - 20 NODES 614-225010-002 $4,500 1 $4,500 1 $4,500 2.200 Hardware 2.201 ProVision Windows Server, up to 1,000 SLV, Entry Level, Tower (incl. Keyboard, Mouse, and LCD Monitor) 614-100140-001 $3,651 1 $3,651 1 $3,651 179-530307-0113 179-530119-001 $955 $699 4 4 $3,820 $2,796 3.000 3.100 3.101 3.102 Racks and Accessories Racks Rack Assembly 7' Chatsworth Aluminum W/1 Breaker Panel W/O breakers, W/10 blank covers Installation Kit, Aluminum Rack, Concrete Floor Aviat Networks: This quotation is subject to Aviat Networks standard terms and conditions of sale, copy attached and/or provided upon request. 1 1 $955 $699 1 1 $955 $699 1 1 $955 $699 1 1 $955 $699 7/9/2014 - 11:43 AM Page 1 of 3 ITEM EQUIPMENT LIST PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 3.103 Isolation Kit, 19" Rack 3.104 CIRCUIT BREAKER 20 AMP SNAPAK 3.200 3.201 3.202 3.203 3.204 IRU600v3 WG Extension Kits WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 1+0/MHSB 1ANT, RPTR(MAIN) WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH2-PO2, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) EXT BRKT KIT IRU600 2 SHELF 4.000 4.100 4.101 4.102 4.103 4.101 4.104 4.105 4.106 4.107 4.108 4.109 Antenna and Waveguide Systems Antennas ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, HP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 2.4M/8FT, HP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 3.0M/10FT, HP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, HP, SNGL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD RAM TYPE; DUAL POL BLOCK (LOAD) MATING FLANGE PDR70/CPR137; WAVEGUIDE SIZE WR137 INBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 6FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS; 10.5 FT SIDE STRUT FOR ANDREW TMW ANTENNA 2.4M, 3.0M AND 3.7M OUTBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 8/10/12FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS TWR LEG MOUNT KIT, SUPPORTS UP TO 8" DIAMETER LEG & 6' ANTENNA OR SMALLER FACE MOUNT/ICE SHIELD KIT, SUPPORTS UP TO 8' FACE & UP TO 8" DIAMETER LEG 4.200 4.201 4.202 4.203 4.204 4.205 4.206 Antenna Ice-shields (Optional - Not in Grand Total) KIT, ANTENNA ICE SHIELD, FOR 1.83 M/6 FT KIT, ANTENNA ICE SHIELD, FOR 2.44 M/8 FT MICROWAVE DISH ICE SHIELD FOR 10' (3.0M) ANTENNAS HARDWARE KIT, GUY MATERIAL, DISH SHIELDS (MDSH2) SADDLE MOUNT KIT, FOR MD-S GUY CABLES (SM-UMDS) KIT, GUY WIRE TIE BACK (GW-TB) 4.207 UNIV SADDLE MOUNT FOR STR OR TPR LEGS UP TO 8 IN OD, 8 IN ANG 60 DEG, OR 6 IN ANG 90 DEG 4.208 UNIV SLIDING PIPE MOUNT KIT FOR 4 1/2 IN OD X 63 IN PIPE As per customer, Ice Shields not required. 4.300 4.301 4.302 4.303 4.304 4.305 4.306 4.307 Waveguide ELLIPTICAL WAVEGUIDE STANDARD, 5.925-7.125 GHZ, BLACK PE JACKET, PER FOOT 5.925-7.125 GHz CPR137G FIXED-TUNED CPR137G CONN. FOR EW63, EWP63 KIT, WG ACCESSORIES, EW63 (5.925-7.125GHZ), SUPPORTS 100FT OF WG EA. VAL EW63 X2 HOLE BOOT KIT EW63 X2 HOLES CUSHION (Bag of 5 Kits) PRESSURE WINDOW FOR WR137, 5.858.2 GHZ, MATES TO CPR137G FLEX WAVEGUIDE WR137, 5.85-8.2 GHZ, CPR137G/CPR137G, 36 IN 4.400 Waveguide Entry Ports 4.401 ENTRANCE PANEL, 2 PORT, 1 X 2 IN 4.402 4 PORT ENTRANCE PANEL, 4 INCH, 1 x 4 (204673-4) 4.500 Pressurization System DEHYDRATOR, LOW-PRESS MEM, WALL MNTBL, 3.0-5.0 PSIG, W/DSC ALRM, 115 VAC, 50/60 HZ, 4 SEP-VLVD 4.501 PRTS 4.502 DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD 2 PORT, WALL MNTBL, 0-15.0 PSIG, 25FT TUBING PER PORT 4.502 DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD 4 PORT, WALL MNTBL, 0-15.0 PSIG, 25FT TUBING PER PORT 5.000 5.100 5.101 5.102 5.103 Professional Services Factory Services Config Eng / Documentation / Drafting Radio Integration & Testing - Includes ProVision Factory Acceptance Test - 1 Day 5.200 5.201 5.202 5.203 5.204 Program Management & Engineering Services Program Management Network/System Engineering Network IP & NMS Plan/Design Implementation Engineering 5.300 Field Services (Optional - Not in Grand Total) 5.301 Field Installation - Radios, ProVision & Antenna System Section 5.300 Please see assumptions listed below. 5.400 Support Services 5.401 Warranty Plus Iw - Na&C, 24 Months, IRU-600 5.402 Warranty Plus Nw - Na&C, 12 Months, IRU-600 5.500 Training Services (Optional - Not in Grand Total) 5.501 Eclipse Technical Training - Customer Site with equipment, 3 day, NA 5.502 Provision Network Manager at Customer Site 2 day NA UNIT PRICE QTY SYSTEM PRICE HURRICANE QTY PRICE MIAMI LAKE QTY PRICE QTY CURRY PRICE CHULITNA QTY PRICE 179-530121-001 PWR-000053-TRM $417 $23 4 8 $1,668 $184 179-530135-AA101 179-530135-AA102 179-530135-BB202 179-530089-001 $234 $234 $569 $84 2 4 2 2 $468 $936 $1,138 $168 AND-HPX6-59-P1A/K AND-HPX8-59-P1A AND-HPX10-59-P1A AND-HP6-59-P1A/K AND-112614-70 AND-520570-10 AND-520570-3 AND-520570-4 179-530147-001 179-530145-001 $3,428 $4,224 $5,508 $3,233 $101 $181 $325 $229 $1,293 $2,707 2 $6,856 4 $12,932 1 $3,233 2 6 $1,086 1 $181 2 6 $7,758 1 $1,293 AND-MTC35856 AND-MTC35858 AND-MD-S10 AND-MDSH2 AND-SM-UMDS AND-GW-TB $4,566 $5,139 $3,756 $307 $404 $706 AND-SM-U2080 AND-PM-SU4-63 $186 $421 AND-EW63-F AND-163SE AND-EW63-KIT LOC-BAEW632 LOC-SREW632-K AND-55001-137 FWG-063200-900 $9 $283 $506 $44 $57 $82 $323 1333 16 15 5 90 8 8 $11,997 $4,528 $7,590 $220 $5,130 $656 $2,584 285 2 3 1 19 1 1 AND-204673-2A AND-204673-4 $63 $182 3 1 $189 $182 1 AND-PMT200B-81315 AND-6600D-2 AND-6600D-4 $2,959 $253 $428 4 3 1 $11,836 $759 $428 1 1 SVCS-IN-SIPQ-AE SVCS-IN-SIPQ-RI SVCS-IN-SIPQ-AT $1,682 $5,081 $1,809 1 1 1 $1,682 $5,081 $1,809 1 1 1 $1,682 $5,081 $1,809 SVCS-IN-PM-PM SVCS-PN-EN-SE SVCS-PN-EN-SE SVCS-IN-SS-SE $8,052 $10,509 $6,558 $6,293 1 1 1 1 $8,052 $10,509 $6,558 $6,293 1 1 1 1 $8,052 $10,509 $6,558 $6,293 SVCS-IN-IC-FI $188,993 12 12 $2,100 $2,628 SNA-BWXXA1002438 SNA-BNWXA1001238 TRN-NA-ECL-01D TRN-NA-PRO-01C $175 $219 1 2 $417 $46 1 2 $417 $46 1 2 $417 $46 1 2 $417 $46 1 $234 1 1 1 $234 $569 $84 1 1 1 1 $234 $234 $569 $84 1 1 $234 $234 1 $3,428 1 $3,428 $6,466 1 $3,233 $362 2 $362 1 $181 2 $2,586 2 $2,586 1 $1,293 $2,565 $566 $1,518 $44 $1,083 $82 $323 135 4 2 1 9 2 2 $1,215 $1,132 $1,012 $44 $513 $164 $646 483 6 5 2 33 3 3 $4,347 $1,698 $2,530 $88 $1,881 $246 $969 430 4 5 1 29 2 2 $3,870 $1,132 $2,530 $44 $1,653 $164 $646 $63 1 $63 1 $63 1 $182 1 $2,959 1 1 $2,959 $253 1 $428 SPARES/EMS/SERVICES QTY PRICE 2 2 $2,959 $253 $350 $438 1 1 4 4 $2,959 $253 $700 $876 4 4 $700 $876 2 2 $350 $438 $13,064 $8,880 6.000 Freight Aviat Networks: This quotation is subject to Aviat Networks standard terms and conditions of sale, copy attached and/or provided upon request. 7/9/2014 - 11:43 AM Page 2 of 3 ITEM 6.100 6.101 6.102 6.103 EQUIPMENT LIST PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Freight - FOB Destination - Ground Service (7 -10 Business Days) to Anchorage, AK IRU600 Radios & Spares Antennas (6FT) Elliptical Waveguide & Miscellaneous Site Material FREIGHT FREIGHT FREIGHT UNIT PRICE $3,318 $2,715 QTY SYSTEM PRICE HURRICANE QTY PRICE MIAMI LAKE QTY PRICE QTY CURRY PRICE CHULITNA QTY PRICE SPARES/EMS/SERVICES QTY PRICE 1 Included 1 $3,318 1 $2,715 1 Included 1 1 1 Included 1 Included $3,318 $2,715 Section 6.100 excludes any costs associated with transportation of hardware from main warehouse to the site. 7.000 WSCA 7.100 WSCA Fee 7.101 Alaska State - WSCA Fee (0%) WSCA-STATE-FEE Grand Total (Excluding Applicable Taxes) $283,183 $38,110 $60,067 $67,667 $43,296 $74,043 Assumptions on Installation Pricing (Section 5.300): Dates - Summer Installation completed between June 15, 2014 & September 15, 2014 Site Descriptions, Tower and Shelter: Hurricane -245 feet SS Tower and Shelter existing Miami Lake , new 20 feet Tower and Shelter to be built Curry - 150 feet SS Tower and shelter existing Chulitna - 175 feet Guyed Tower and shelter existing Link Descriptions Hurricane to Miami Lake - Replace an existing link Miami Lake to Curry - Replace an existing link Curry to Chulitna - Replace an existing link Site Access - 4x4 required, Helicopter supplied by other for Curry and Miami Lake Prevailing Wages - Not required Work Hours - End customer controls work hours Network Topology - Linear System Radio Type - All Indoor Radio Install Antennas - New Antennas on all hops, six antennas High Wind Antennas Not Required Side Struts - Included with Antennas Ice Shields - Not in scope of this work Rooftop Mounts Not Required Waveguide - new runs for all six antennas Waveguide Sweep Test & tap test Required Pipe Mounts (supplied by Aviat): Hurricane - Install new at 235' CL Miami Lake - Install two new on new tower, 20' and 15' CL Curry - Install two new on tower, 140' and 53' CL Chulitna - Install one new at 165' CL Feed Throughs (supplied by Aviat) Hurricane new feed through to be installed Miami Lake - Install new feed through Curry - Install new feed through Chulitna - Install new feed through Equipment Racks Hurricane - mount in existing per PSR Miami Lake - mount in new racks in new shelter Curry - mount in existing per PSR Chulitna - mount in existing per PSR DC Power (Chargers/Batteries) - Supplied by customer Dehydrators (supplied by Aviat) - New install at all sites Traffic Types - IP, demarc point is GigE port on DAC Card Demarc point - GigE port on DAC Card Traffic Cutover Requirements - None, no cutover of traffic Orderwire Not Required NMS Requirements - New Provision install required, Server to be placed at TBD Location, network connection between Server and Radio sites to be provided by others, Techs at sites need to verify that a site alarm is seen at central location. Site Environmental Alarms/Aux Card - Aux cards to be cabled out to wall mounted 66 block Warehousing Requirements - Per SOW Field Acceptance Test Requirements - Per SOW Remove existing antenna and Wageuide required. Note: Aviat will simply drop antenna to base of tower, and coil old waveguide on ground at base of tower Hurricane - remove existing ant and WG for link to Miami Lake Miami Lake - no as this is a new tower, new locations used Curry - remove existing ant and WG for link to Chulitna Chulitna - remove existing ant and WG for link to Curry Disposal of Existing System - Customer to Transport old antenna and waveguide to disposal location. Aviat Networks: This quotation is subject to Aviat Networks standard terms and conditions of sale, copy attached and/or provided upon request. 7/9/2014 - 11:43 AM Page 3 of 3 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Attachment B AVIAT Equipment Lists (Contractor to Procure) Proposal Number Proposal Date Issue No Territory Manager System Engineer Sales Engineer Terms Delivery Expiration Currency Freight AVIAT U.S., INC. 5200 Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA 95054 Company Alaska Railroad Corp Attn Address : : : : : : : : : : : NA140715-20857 3/14/2016 D L. Brigdan C. Menor A. Kretzschmer North End Project Phase 2 EQUIPMENT LIST DESCRIPTION ITEM 1.000 1.100 1.101 1.102 1.103 1.104 1.105 1.106 1.107 Eclipse Microwave Radio Indoor RFU IRU600 V3 RFSEC ASSY 2+0 1 ANT MAIN, 2RU, U5/U5 GHZ IRU600 V3 RFSEC ASSY 1+0 REPEATER, 2RU, U5/U5 GHZ WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 1+0/MHSB 1ANT, RPTR(MAIN) WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH2-PO2, 1+0/MHSB 1ANT, RPTR(MAIN) WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH2-PO2, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) EXT BRKT KIT IRU600 2 SHELF - As requested by customer on 03/07, flex waveguide is provided for the Houston and Summit sites as it is not known at this time the exact placement of the radios into the existing racks. The flex waveguide is part of the Bill of Material of Item 3.202. 1.200 1.201 1.202 1.203 1.204 1.205 1.206 1.207 1.208 1.209 1.210 1.211 1.212 1.213 Packet Node - INUe ECLIPSE, INTELLIGENT NODE UNIT 2RU, INC IDCE, FAN, NCCV2, HIGH OUTPUT KIT BRACKET 2RU (179-530064-001_R001) NODE PROTECTION CARD, HIGH OUTPUT AUX, ALARM I/O CARD RAC 60E, QPSK-256 QAM, High Gain, No XPIC, ACM and SYNC-E DAC GE3 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH CARD NODE SW LICENSE, 400 Mbps TOTAL RADIO PAYLOAD CAPACITY NODE SW LICENSE, 800 Mbps TOTAL RADIO PAYLOAD CAPACITY LICENCE UPGRADE EZA-08006 TO EZA-08007 400 Mbps TO 800 Mbps IRU600 600 Nodal High power option 2 x RFU IRU600 600 Nodal High power option 4 x RFU UPGRADE IRU 600 Nodal High power option 4 x RFU LAYER 1 LINK AGGREGATION NODAL ON DAC GE / DAC GE3 - For the Chulitna site, additional modules and upgrade licenses will be installed to existing INUe supplied and installed in the Phase 1 project. 1.300 1.301 1.302 1.303 1.304 Eclipse Accessories CABLE PROT / BRIDGEING GE3, DIRECT FIT, 500mm (747420016) ETHERNET CABLE, RJ45 CAT 5/CAT 5e, 2m (6.5') (037-579124-002V_REVA) TAA GIGATRUE 3 CAT6A 650MHZ PATCH CABLE,F/UTP,SLIMLINE,LOCKABLE,GRAY,2.1M/7FT ALARM I/O HD15 10M WIREWRAP (037-579315-001V) 1.400 1.401 1.402 1.403 1.404 1.405 1.406 1.407 1.408 Recommended Eclipse Spares RFU, MP, IRU600v3, 5.8/L6 GHz, 5725-6450 MHz FAN TRAY KIT, IRU 600 V3 ECLIPSE, INTELLIGENT NODE UNIT 2RU, INC IDCE, FAN, NCCV2, HIGH OUTPUT NODE PROTECTION CARD, HIGH OUTPUT AUX, ALARM I/O CARD RAC 60E, QPSK-256 QAM, High Gain, No XPIC, ACM and SYNC-E DAC GE3 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH CARD CABLE PROT / BRIDGEING GE3, DIRECT FIT, 500mm (747420016) PRODUCT CODE PART NUMBER UNIT PRICE SYSTEM PRICE QTY EV104-M5-M5-300 EV105-M5-M5-300 179-530135-AA101 179-530135-AA102 179-530135-BB201 179-530135-BB202 179-530089-001 1 6 3 4 3 3 3 EXX-000-204 179-530064-001 EXS-002 EXA-001 EXR-660-002 EXD-181-002 EZE-08006 EZE-08007 EZA-08007-LU6 EZF-62 EZF-64 EZG-64 EZF-01 4 4 4 4 14 14 2 2 1 2 2 1 4 037-579461-500 037-579124-002 LOC-C6APC80S-GY-07 037-579315-001 7 4 14 4 ERM-U53-301 179-530149-001 EXX-000-204 EXS-002 EXA-001 EXR-660-002 EXD-181-002 037-579461-500 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 179-530307-0113 179-530119-001 179-530121-001 PWR-000053-TRM 179-530307-9910 3 3 3 10 QTY CHULITNA PRICE 1 QTY BALD MTN PRICE QTY DOUGLAS PRICE QTY 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 WILLOW PRICE QTY SPARES/SERVICES QTY PRICE 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2.000 Racks and Accessories 2.100 Racks 2.101 2.102 2.103 2.104 2.105 RACK ASSY CRATED, 7' CHATSWORTH ALUMINUM, 1 BREAKER PNL W/10 BLANK COVERS AND NO BREAKERS Installation Kit, Aluminum Rack, Concrete Floor (AV179-530119-001WA) Isolation Kit, 19" Rack (AV179-530121-001WA) CIRCUIT BREAKER 20 AMP SNAPAK (030017750I) 1 BREAKER PNL W/10 BLANK COVERS AND NO BREAKERS - New radio at Chulitna will be installed on existing rack supplied and installed during Phase 1. - New racks not required at Houston or Summit as new radios will be installed into existing racks. It is assumed that ARR will re-use the existing Breaker Panel at Houston but that a new Breaker Panel is required at Summit. 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 3/14/2016 - 11:41 AM Page 1 of 2 EQUIPMENT LIST DESCRIPTION ITEM Antennas and Waveguide Systems Antennas ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, HP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 3.0M/10FT, HP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, HP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT TEG RAD, HIGH WIND ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, UHP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT TEF RAD TERMINATION LOAD,WAVEGUIDE,06 GHZ,CPR137G INBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 6FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS; 10.5 FT (520570-10) OUTBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 8/10/12FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS (520570-4) LEG MOUNT,UP TO 6 FEET ANTENNA DIAMETER,UP TO 8 INCHES DEPTHIAMETER LEG,WITH WAVEGUIDE 3.108 EQUIPMENT PROTECTION SHIELD KIT (MTC3513LMS) FACE MOUNT,ICE SHIELD KIT,UP TO 14 FEET FACE,SUPPORTS UP TO 8 INCHES DEPTHIAMETER LEG 3.109 (MTC3513FMS) 3.000 3.100 3.101 3.102 3.103 3.104 3.105 3.106 3.107 3.200 Waveguide 3.201 ELLIPTICAL WAVEGUIDE STANDARD, 5.925-7.125 GHZ, BLACK PE JACKET, PER FOOT (EW63-F) 3.202 3.203 3.204 3.205 3.206 3.207 EW63INSTALL-KIT (ONE KIT PER WAVEGUIDE RUN). CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: AND-24312A / LDF HOISTING SUPPORT GRIP / QTY 1 AND-163SE / 5.925-7.125GHz CPR137G FIXED-TUNES CONNECTOR / QTY 2 AND-55001-137 / PRESSURE WINDOW FOR WR137/ QTY 1 FWG-063200-900 / FLEX WAVEGUIDE WR137, 5.85-8.2 GHz, CPR137G/CPR137G, 36 IN / QTY 1 AND-244106A-70 / FLEXT-TWIST HANGER ASSEMBLY FOR WR137, 6GHz / QTY 1 AND-241088-4 / GOUNDING KIT (24IN, 2 HOLE, LUG ATTACHED) / QTY 3 HARDWARE-KIT (ONE KIT PER 100FT). CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: AND-UA-3 / AND UNIV ANGLE ADPTR KIT, SNAP-IN, 3/4IN THROUGH HOLE / QTY 3 AND-UAAI / UNIVERSAL ANGLE ADAPTER INSERT KIT / QTY 3 AND-31771-6 / THREAD ROD SUPPORT 24IN (610MM) LONG, KIT OF 5 / QTY 2 AND-31769-1 / 1IN HARDWARE KIT, KIT OF 10 / QTY 3 VAL EW63 X1 HOLE BOOT KIT (BAEW63) VAL EW63 X2 HOLE BOOT KIT (BAEW632) WG CUSHION EW-63, 1 HOLE (Bag of 5 Kits) (SREW63-K) EW63 X2 HOLES CUSHION (Bag of 5 Kits) (SREW632-K) - As requested by customer on 03/07, flex waveguide is provided for the Houston and Summit sites instead of waveguide extension kits as it is not known at this time the exact placement of the radios into the existing racks. The flex waveguide is part of the Bill of Material of Item 3.202 so does not need to be listed separately. - Per the Frequency Coordination completed on 03/11/2016, the Chulitna to Bald to Douglas to Willow can only be licensed with the channels on different polarity. As a result, 2 waveguide runs are now required per radio. 3.300 Wall Entry Panels 3.301 ENTRANCE PANEL, 2 PORT, 1 X 2 IN (204673-2A) 3.302 4 PORT ENTRANCE PANEL, 4 INCH, 1 x 4 (204673-4) - A 2-port panel was supplied at Chulitna in Phase 1 where only 1 -port was used. However, the Chulitna radio now requires an additional 2-ports for the new radio to Bald Mtn. - There is an existing Entry Panel at Houston with available openings to accommodate the new WG run. 3.400 Waveguide Pressurization system DEHYDRATOR, LOW-PRESS MEM, WALL MNTBL, 3.0-5.0 PSIG, W/DSC ALRM, 115 VAC, 50/60 HZ, 4 SEP-VLVD 3.401 PRTS (PMT200B-81315) 3.401 DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD,2-PORT,0-15.0 PSIG,25 FEET OF TUBING PER PORT,WALL MOUNTABLE 3.402 DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD,4-PORT,0-15.0 PSIG,25 FEET OF TUBING PER PORT,WALL MOUNTABLE - A new dehydrator was supplied at Chulitna in Phase 1. 4.000 4.100 4.101 4.102 4.103 Professional Services Factory Services CONFIG ENG / DOCUMENTATION / DRAFTING RADIO INTEGRATION & TESTING FACTORY ACCEPTANCE TESTING 4.200 4.201 4.202 4.203 4.204 Program Management & Engineering Services PROGRAM MANAGEMENT NETWORK/SYSTEM ENGINEERING NETWORK IP & NMS PLAN/DESIGN PROJECT/SITE ENGINEERING (SITE SURVEYS) 4.300 Support Services 4.301 WARRANTY PLUS IW - NA&C, 24 MONTHS, IRU-600 4.302 WARRANTY PLUS NW - NA&C, 12 MONTHS, IRU-600 PRODUCT CODE PART NUMBER UNIT PRICE SYSTEM PRICE QTY AND-HPX6-59-P1A/K AND-HPX10-59-P1A AND-WHPX6-59-P3A/K AND-UHX6-59-P3A/L AND-39099-137 AND-520570-10 AND-520570-4 4 2 179-530147-001 5 179-530145-001 2 AND-EW63-F 1 1 5 2 QTY CHULITNA PRICE QTY BALD MTN PRICE QTY DOUGLAS PRICE QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WILLOW PRICE QTY SPARES/SERVICES QTY PRICE 1 1560 230 290 580 370 AND-EW63INSTALL-KIT 13 2 4 4 2 AND-HARDWARE-KIT LOC-BAEW63 LOC-BAEW632 LOC-SREW63-K LOC-SREW632-K 17 1 6 6 51 3 3 6 4 1 2 2 1 8 10 20 13 AND-204673-2A AND-204673-4 1 3 1 1 1 1 AND-PMT200B-81315 AND-6600D-2 AND-6600D-4 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 SVCS-IN-SIPQ-AE SVCS-IN-SIPQ-RI SVCS-IN-SIPQ-AT 1 1 1 1 1 1 SVCS-IN-PM-PM SVCS-PN-EN-SE SVCS-PN-EN-SE SVCS-IN-SS-PE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SNA-BWXXA1002438 SNA-BNWXA1001238 14 14 1 2 2 4 4 4 4 2 2 This sales quotation and any resulting Customer order (“Order”) are subject to Aviat Networks standard terms and conditions of sale (“Conditions”), which are available at the following web site: http://www.aviatnetworks.com/media/files/AVWN_STCS.pdf. However, if an Order is issued under or in connection with an applicable master agreement between Aviat and Customer (an “Existing Agreement”), then the Existing Agreement will govern and control the Order. 3/14/2016 - 11:41 AM Page 2 of 2 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Attachment C Firetide Equipment List (Contractor to Procure) Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites FIRETIDE EQUIPMENT LIST ITEM QTY PART NUMBER FIRETIDE 1 7020 ANTENNA ARRESTOR LMR-600 7/8 CELLFLEX 7/8 CONNECTORS 7/8 CONNECTORS GROUNDS GROUNDS RIGHT ANGLE N MALE N MALE HEX/KNURL COMBO MIMO LICENSE 1 2 4 4 2 2 10 10 1 HPD4-4.7NS LP-WBX-NFF LMR-600 LCF78-50JAA7 15571155 15571055 CSG12-12B2U CSG78-12B2U EZ-600-NMH-RA-X EZ-600-NMH-X SW-7000-MIMO-1 FIRETIDE SECOND RADIO 1 TERMINATOR 6 DESCRIPTION FIRETIDE | 7020 | HOTPORT 7020, OUTDOOR WIRELESSMESH NODE, TRI BAND SPECTRUM 2.4/4.9/5 GHZ, 400MW RADIO WAVES - 4.4-5.0 GHZ 32.4DBI 4' PARABOLIC DISH, N FEMALE TIMES MICROWAVE - 2-6 GHZ ARRESTOR, NF/NF 7/8" FOAM CELLFLEX CABLE OMNI FIT PREMIUM N FEMALE LCF78-50 OMNI FIT PREMIUM N MALE LCF78-50 COMMSCOPE - 1/2" COMPACT SUREGROUND TINNED COMMSCOPE - 7/8" COMPACT SUREGROUND TINNED 7000 SERIES MIMO LICENSE ELECTRONIC, ENABLES MIMO FOR 7000 SERIES NODE FIRETIDE | SW-7000-RADIO-1 | 7000 SERIES RADIO LICENSE ALLOWS USERS TO ENABLE/USE A SW-7000-RADIO-1 SECOND RADIO ANM-TERM1 0-6 GHZ TYPE N MALE TERMINATOR 50 OHM Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Attachment D Bill of Materials For All Sites MAT. REF. NO. MANUFACTURERS PART NO. 4 AND-HP6-59-P1A/K 6 AND-520570-10 DESCRIPTION ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, HP, SNGL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD INBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 6FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS; 10.5 FT (520570-10) 8 179-530147-001 TOWER LEG MOUNT KIT, SUPPORTS UP TO 8" DIA LEG & UP TO 6' ANTENNA 20 AND-EW63-F MANUFACTURER QTY AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 285 AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 3 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR REMARKS 21 AND-163SE 23 AND-EW63-KIT ELLIPTICAL WAVEGUIDE STANDARD, 5.925-7.125 GHZ, BLACK PE JACKET, PER FOOT 5.925-7.125 GHZ CPR137G FIXED-TUNED CPR137G CONN. FOR EW63, EWP63 KIT, WG ACCESSORIES, EW63 (5.925-7.125GHZ), SUPPORTS 100FT OF WG EA. ESTIMATED QUANTITY PROVIDED IN FEET, PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 26 LOC-BAEW632 VAL EW63 X2 HOLE BOOT KIT (BAEW632) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 28 LOC-SREW632-K EW63 X2 HOLES CUSHION (BAG OF 5 KITS) (SREW632-K) AVIAT 19 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 29 AND-55001-137 PRESSURE WINDOW FOR WR137, 5.858.2 GHZ, MATES TO CPR137G AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 30 FWG-063200-900 FLEX WAVEGUIDE WR137, 5.85-8.2 GHZ, CPR137G/CPR137G, 36 IN AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 40 AND-204673-2A ENTRANCE PANEL, 2 PORT, 1 X 2 IN (204673-2A) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 50 EV104-M5-M5-300 IRU600 V3 RFSEC ASSY 2+0 1 ANT MAIN, 2RU, U5/U5 GHZ AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 53 179-530135-AA102 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR ECLIPSE, INTELLIGENT NODE UNIT 2RU, INC IDCE, FAN, NCCV2, HIGH OUTPUT KIT BRACKET 2RU (179-530064-001_R001) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 56 EXX-000-203 58 179-530064-001 59 EXS-002 NODE PROTECTION CARD, HIGH OUTPUT AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 60 EXA-001 AUX, ALARM I/O CARD AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 61 EXR-660-002 RAC 60E, QPSK-256 QAM, HIGH GAIN, NO XPIC, ACM AND SYNC-E AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 62 EXD-181-002 AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 63 EZE-08006 DAC GE3 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH CARD NODE SW LICENSE, 400 MBPS TOTAL RADIO PAYLOAD CAPACITY AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 66 EZF-62 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 69 EZF-01 IRU600 600 NODAL HIGH POWER OPTION 2 X RFU LAYER 1 LINK AGGREGATION NODAL ON DAC GE / DAC GE3 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 80 AND-PMT200B-81315 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 81 AND-6600D-2 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 100 037-579461-500 CABLE PROT / BRIDGEING GE3, DIRECT FIT, 500MM (747420016) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 101 037-579124-002 ETHERNET CABLE, RJ45 CAT 5/CAT 5E, 2M (6.5') (037-579124-002V_REVA) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 103 LOC-EVNSL6A-R2-007 BLK CAT6A PATCH CABLE 7FT AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 104 037-579315-001 ALARM I/O HD15 10M WIREWRAP (037-579315-001V) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 2 BKR TO BE INSTALLED IN EXISTING NEG 48 VDC DP OR EQUIVALENT 110 114 220498 DEHYDRATOR, LOW-PRESS MEM, WALL MNTBL, 3.0-5.0 PSIG, W/DSC ALRM, 115 VAC, 50/60 HZ, 4 SEP-VLVD PRTS DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD,2-PORT,0-15.0 PSIG,25 FEET OF TUBING PER PORT,WALL MOUNTABLE CIRCUIT BREAKER 20 A GROUNDING KIT, STANDARD EW63 COMMSCOPE 2 MAT. REF. MANUFACTURERS PART NO. NO. MANUFACTURER QTY AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 135 AVIAT 4 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 4 AND-HP6-59-P1A/K 6 AND-520570-10 DESCRIPTION ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, HP, SNGL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD INBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 6FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS; 10.5 FT (520570-10) 8 179-530147-001 TOWER LEG MOUNT KIT, SUPPORTS UP TO 8" DIA LEG & UP TO 6' ANTENNA 20 AND-EW63-F 21 AND-163SE 23 AND-EW63-KIT ELLIPTICAL WAVEGUIDE STANDARD, 5.925-7.125 GHZ, BLACK PE JACKET, PER FOOT 5.925-7.125 GHZ CPR137G FIXED-TUNED CPR137G CONN. FOR EW63, EWP63 KIT, WG ACCESSORIES, EW63 (5.925-7.125GHZ), SUPPORTS 100FT OF WG EA. 26 LOC-BAEW632 VAL EW63 X2 HOLE BOOT KIT (BAEW632) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 28 LOC-SREW632-K EW63 X2 HOLES CUSHION (BAG OF 5 KITS) (SREW632-K) AVIAT 9 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 29 AND-55001-137 PRESSURE WINDOW FOR WR137, 5.858.2 GHZ, MATES TO CPR137G AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 30 FWG-063200-900 FLEX WAVEGUIDE WR137, 5.85-8.2 GHZ, CPR137G/CPR137G, 36 IN AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 40 AND-204673-2A ENTRANCE PANEL, 2 PORT, 1 X 2 IN (204673-2A) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY OTHERS 50 EV104-M5-M5-300 IRU600 V3 RFSEC ASSY 2+0 1 ANT MAIN, 2RU, U5/U5 GHZ AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 53 179-530135-AA102 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 54 179-530135-BB202 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH2-PO2, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 55 179-530089-001 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 56 EXX-000-203 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 58 179-530064-001 EXT BRKT KIT IRU600 2 SHELF ECLIPSE, INTELLIGENT NODE UNIT 2RU, INC IDCE, FAN, NCCV2, HIGH OUTPUT KIT BRACKET 2RU (179-530064-001_R001) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 59 EXS-002 NODE PROTECTION CARD, HIGH OUTPUT AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 60 EXA-001 AUX, ALARM I/O CARD AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 61 EXR-660-002 RAC 60E, QPSK-256 QAM, HIGH GAIN, NO XPIC, ACM AND SYNC-E AVIAT 4 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 62 EXD-181-002 AVIAT 4 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 64 EZE-08007 DAC GE3 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH CARD NODE SW LICENSE, 800 MBPS TOTAL RADIO PAYLOAD CAPACITY AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 67 EZF-64 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 69 EZF-01 IRU600 600 NODAL HIGH POWER OPTION 4 X RFU LAYER 1 LINK AGGREGATION NODAL ON DAC GE / DAC GE3 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 80 AND-PMT200B-81315 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 81 AND-6600D-2 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 100 037-579461-500 CABLE PROT / BRIDGEING GE3, DIRECT FIT, 500MM (747420016) AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 101 037-579124-002 ETHERNET CABLE, RJ45 CAT 5/CAT 5E, 2M (6.5') (037-579124-002V_REVA) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 103 LOC-EVNSL6A-R2-007 AVIAT 4 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 104 037-579315-001 BLK CAT6A PATCH CABLE 7FT ALARM I/O HD15 10M WIREWRAP (037-579315-001V) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR CIRCUIT BREAKER 20 A GROUNDING KIT, STANDARD EW63 4 220498 BKR TO BE INSTALLED IN EXISTING NEG 48 VDC DP OR EQUIVALENT 110 114 DEHYDRATOR, LOW-PRESS MEM, WALL MNTBL, 3.0-5.0 PSIG, W/DSC ALRM, 115 VAC, 50/60 HZ, 4 SEP-VLVD PRTS DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD,2-PORT,0-15.0 PSIG,25 FEET OF TUBING PER PORT,WALL MOUNTABLE COMMSCOPE 4 REMARKS ESTIMATED QUANTITY PROVIDED IN FEET, PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR MAT. REF. NO. MANUFACTURERS PART NO. 1 AND-HPX6-59-P1A/K 4 AND-HP6-59-P1A/K 6 AND-520570-10 DESCRIPTION ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, HP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, HP, SNGL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD INBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 6FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS; 10.5 FT (520570-10) 8 179-530147-001 TOWER LEG MOUNT KIT, SUPPORTS UP TO 8" DIA LEG & UP TO 6' ANTENNA 20 AND-EW63-F MANUFACTURER QTY AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 483 AVIAT 6 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 5 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR REMARKS 21 AND-163SE 23 AND-EW63-KIT ELLIPTICAL WAVEGUIDE STANDARD, 5.925-7.125 GHZ, BLACK PE JACKET, PER FOOT 5.925-7.125 GHZ CPR137G FIXED-TUNED CPR137G CONN. FOR EW63, EWP63 KIT, WG ACCESSORIES, EW63 (5.925-7.125GHZ), SUPPORTS 100FT OF WG EA. 26 LOC-BAEW632 VAL EW63 X2 HOLE BOOT KIT (BAEW632) AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 28 LOC-SREW632-K EW63 X2 HOLES CUSHION (BAG OF 5 KITS) (SREW632-K) AVIAT 33 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 29 AND-55001-137 PRESSURE WINDOW FOR WR137, 5.858.2 GHZ, MATES TO CPR137G AVIAT 3 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 30 FWG-063200-900 FLEX WAVEGUIDE WR137, 5.85-8.2 GHZ, CPR137G/CPR137G, 36 IN AVIAT 3 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 41 AND-204673-4 4 PORT ENTRANCE PANEL, 4 INCH, 1 X 4 (204673-4) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 50 EV104-M5-M5-300 IRU600 V3 RFSEC ASSY 2+0 1 ANT MAIN, 2RU, U5/U5 GHZ AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 51 EV105-M5-M5-300 IRU600 V3 RFSEC ASSY 1+0 REPEATER, 2RU, U5/U5 GHZ AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 52 179-530135-AA101 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 1+0/MHSB 1ANT, RPTR(MAIN) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 53 179-530135-AA102 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 54 179-530135-BB202 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH2-PO2, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 55 179-530089-001 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 56 EXX-000-203 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 58 179-530064-001 EXT BRKT KIT IRU600 2 SHELF ECLIPSE, INTELLIGENT NODE UNIT 2RU, INC IDCE, FAN, NCCV2, HIGH OUTPUT KIT BRACKET 2RU (179-530064-001_R001) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 59 EXS-002 NODE PROTECTION CARD, HIGH OUTPUT AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 60 EXA-001 AUX, ALARM I/O CARD AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 61 EXR-660-002 RAC 60E, QPSK-256 QAM, HIGH GAIN, NO XPIC, ACM AND SYNC-E AVIAT 4 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 62 EXD-181-002 AVIAT 4 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 64 EZE-08007 DAC GE3 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH CARD NODE SW LICENSE, 800 MBPS TOTAL RADIO PAYLOAD CAPACITY AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 67 EZF-64 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 69 EZF-01 IRU600 600 NODAL HIGH POWER OPTION 4 X RFU LAYER 1 LINK AGGREGATION NODAL ON DAC GE / DAC GE3 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 80 AND-PMT200B-81315 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 82 AND-6600D-4 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 100 037-579461-500 CABLE PROT / BRIDGEING GE3, DIRECT FIT, 500MM (747420016) AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 101 037-579124-002 ETHERNET CABLE, RJ45 CAT 5/CAT 5E, 2M (6.5') (037-579124-002V_REVA) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 103 LOC-EVNSL6A-R2-007 AVIAT 4 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 104 037-579315-001 BLK CAT6A PATCH CABLE 7FT ALARM I/O HD15 10M WIREWRAP (037-579315-001V) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 4 BKR TO BE INSTALLED IN EXISTING NEG 48 VDC DP OR EQUIVALENT 110 114 220498 DEHYDRATOR, LOW-PRESS MEM, WALL MNTBL, 3.0-5.0 PSIG, W/DSC ALRM, 115 VAC, 50/60 HZ, 4 SEP-VLVD PRTS DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD,4-PORT,0-15.0 PSIG,25 FEET OF TUBING PER PORT,WALL MOUNTABLE CIRCUIT BREAKER 20 A GROUNDING KIT, STANDARD EW63 COMMSCOPE 4 ESTIMATED QUANTITY PROVIDED IN FEET, PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR MAT. REF. NO. MANUFACTURERS PART NO. 1 AND-HPX6-59-P1A/K 6 AND-520570-10 DESCRIPTION ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, HP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD INBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 6FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS; 10.5 FT (520570-10) 8 179-530147-001 TOWER LEG MOUNT KIT, SUPPORTS UP TO 8" DIA LEG & UP TO 6' ANTENNA 20 AND-EW63-F MANUFACTURER QTY AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 430 AVIAT 4 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 5 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR REMARKS 21 AND-163SE 23 AND-EW63-KIT ELLIPTICAL WAVEGUIDE STANDARD, 5.925-7.125 GHZ, BLACK PE JACKET, PER FOOT 5.925-7.125 GHZ CPR137G FIXED-TUNED CPR137G CONN. FOR EW63, EWP63 KIT, WG ACCESSORIES, EW63 (5.925-7.125GHZ), SUPPORTS 100FT OF WG EA. ESTIMATED QUANTITY PROVIDED IN FEET, PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 26 LOC-BAEW632 VAL EW63 X2 HOLE BOOT KIT (BAEW632) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 28 LOC-SREW632-K EW63 X2 HOLES CUSHION (BAG OF 5 KITS) (SREW632-K) AVIAT 29 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 29 AND-55001-137 PRESSURE WINDOW FOR WR137, 5.858.2 GHZ, MATES TO CPR137G AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 30 FWG-063200-900 FLEX WAVEGUIDE WR137, 5.85-8.2 GHZ, CPR137G/CPR137G, 36 IN AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 40 AND-204673-2A ENTRANCE PANEL, 2 PORT, 1 X 2 IN (204673-2A) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 51 EV105-M5-M5-300 IRU600 V3 RFSEC ASSY 1+0 REPEATER, 2RU, U5/U5 GHZ AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 52 179-530135-AA101 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 1+0/MHSB 1ANT, RPTR(MAIN) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 53 179-530135-AA102 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR ECLIPSE, INTELLIGENT NODE UNIT 2RU, INC IDCE, FAN, NCCV2, HIGH OUTPUT KIT BRACKET 2RU (179-530064-001_R001) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 56 EXX-000-203 58 179-530064-001 59 EXS-002 NODE PROTECTION CARD, HIGH OUTPUT AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 60 EXA-001 AUX, ALARM I/O CARD AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 61 EXR-660-002 RAC 60E, QPSK-256 QAM, HIGH GAIN, NO XPIC, ACM AND SYNC-E AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 62 EXD-181-002 AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 64 EZE-08007 DAC GE3 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH CARD NODE SW LICENSE, 800 MBPS TOTAL RADIO PAYLOAD CAPACITY AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 67 EZF-64 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 69 EZF-01 IRU600 600 NODAL HIGH POWER OPTION 4 X RFU LAYER 1 LINK AGGREGATION NODAL ON DAC GE / DAC GE3 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 80 AND-PMT200B-81315 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 81 AND-6600D-2 AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 100 037-579461-500 CABLE PROT / BRIDGEING GE3, DIRECT FIT, 500MM (747420016) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 101 037-579124-002 ETHERNET CABLE, RJ45 CAT 5/CAT 5E, 2M (6.5') (037-579124-002V_REVA) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 103 LOC-EVNSL6A-R2-007 AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 104 037-579315-001 BLK CAT6A PATCH CABLE 7FT ALARM I/O HD15 10M WIREWRAP (037-579315-001V) AVIAT 1 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 110 PWR-000053-TRM CIRCUIT BREAKER 20 AMP SNAPAK (030017750I) AVIAT 2 PURCHASED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR DEHYDRATOR, LOW-PRESS MEM, WALL MNTBL, 3.0-5.0 PSIG, W/DSC ALRM, 115 VAC, 50/60 HZ, 4 SEP-VLVD PRTS DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD,2-PORT,0-15.0 PSIG,25 FEET OF TUBING PER PORT,WALL MOUNTABLE MAT. REF. NO. 1 MANUFACTURERS PART NO. DESCRIPTION AND-HPX6-59-P1A/K ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, HP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD MANUFACTURER QTY AVIAT 1 6 AND-520570-10 INBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 6FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS; 10.5 FT (520570-10) AVIAT 1 8 179-530147-001 TOWER LEG MOUNT KIT, SUPPORTS UP TO 8" DIA LEG & UP TO 6' ANTENNA AVIAT 1 20 AND-EW63-F ELLIPTICAL WAVEGUIDE STANDARD, 5.925-7.125 GHZ, BLACK PE JACKET, PER FOOT (EW63-F) AVIAT 230 22 EW63INSTALL-KIT (ONE KIT PER WAVEGUIDE RUN). CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: AND-24312A / LDF HOISTING SUPPORT GRIP / QTY 1 AND-163SE / 5.925-7.125GHZ CPR137G FIXED-TUNES CONNECTOR / QTY 2 AND-55001-137 / PRESSURE WINDOW FOR WR137/ QTY 1 FWG-063200-900 / FLEX WAVEGUIDE WR137, 5.85-8.2 GHZ, CPR137G/CPR137G, 36 IN / QTY 1 AND-244106A-70 / FLEXT-TWIST HANGER ASSEMBLY FOR WR137, 6GHZ / QTY 1 AND-241088-4 / GOUNDING KIT (24IN, 2 HOLE, LUG ATTACHED) / QTY 3 AVIAT 2 24 HARDWARE-KIT (ONE KIT PER 100FT). CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: AND-UA-3 / AND UNIV ANGLE ADPTR KIT, SNAP-IN, 3/4IN THROUGH HOLE / QTY 3 AND-UAAI / UNIVERSAL ANGLE ADAPTER INSERT KIT / QTY 3 AND-31771-6 / THREAD ROD SUPPORT 24IN (610MM) LONG, KIT OF 5 / QTY 2 AND-31769-1 / 1IN HARDWARE KIT, KIT OF 10 / QTY 3 AVIAT 3 VAL EW63 X2 HOLE BOOT KIT (BAEW632) AVIAT 1 AND-EW63INSTALL-KIT AND-HARDWARE-KIT 26 LOC-BAEW632 28 LOC-SREW632-K EW63 X2 HOLES CUSHION (BAG OF 5 KITS) (SREW632-K) AVIAT 8 40 AND-204673-2A ENTRANCE PANEL, 2 PORT, 1 X 2 IN (204673-2A) AVIAT 1 REMARKS ESTIMATED QUANTITY PROVIDED, IN FEET 51 EV105-M5-M5-300 IRU600 V3 RFSEC ASSY 1+0 REPEATER, 2RU, U5/U5 GHZ AVIAT 1 54 179-530135-BB202 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH2-PO2, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) AVIAT 1 55 179-530089-001 AVIAT 1 61 EXR-660-002 EXT BRKT KIT IRU600 2 SHELF RAC 60E, QPSK-256 QAM, HIGH GAIN, NO XPIC, ACM AND SYNC-E AVIAT 2 62 EXD-181-002 DAC GE3 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH CARD AVIAT 2 65 EZA-08007-LU6 LICENCE UPGRADE EZA-08006 TO EZA-08007 400 MBPS TO 800 MBPS AVIAT 1 UPGRADE IRU 600 NODAL HIGH POWER OPTION 4 X RFU WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH2-PO2, 1+0/MHSB 1ANT, RPTR(MAIN) AVIAT 1 AVIAT 1 DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD 2-PORT,WALL MNTBL,0-15.0 PSIG,25 FT TUBING PER PORT AVIAT 1 CABLE PROT / BRIDGEING GE3, DIRECT FIT, 500MM (747420016) AVIAT AVIAT 1 2 AVIAT 2 OR EQUIVALENT IF INSTALLED IN EXISTING NEG 48 VDC DP COMMSCOPE 4 OR EQUIVALENT 68 EZG-64 70 179-530135-BB201 81 AND-6600D-2 100 102 LOC-C6APC80S-GY-07 110 PWR-000053-TRM 114 220498 037-579461-500 TAA GIGATRUE 3 CAT6A 650MHZ PATCH CABLE,F/UTP,SLIMLINE,LOCKABLE,GRAY,2.1M/7FT CIRCUIT BREAKER 20 AMP SNAPAK (030017750I) GROUNDING KIT, STANDARD EW63 MAT. 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MANUFACTURERS PART NO. 1 HPD4-4.7NS 10 LMR600 11 EZ-600-NMH 12 EZ-600-NMH-RA-X 20 LCF78-50JAA7 21 DESCRIPTION RADIO WAVES - 4.4-5.0 GHZ 32.4DBI 4' PARABOLIC DISH, N FEMALE COAXIAL CABLE, 50 OHM COAXIAL CONNECTOR, N-MALE, STRAIGHT PLUG, LMR600 COAXIAL CONNECTOR, N-MALE, 90 DEG, LMR600 MANUFACTURER QTY RADIOWAVES 1 TIMES MICROWAVE TIMES MICROWAVE TIMES MICROWAVE REMARKS 35 10 10 7/8" FOAM CELLFLEX CABLE RFS 90 15571155 7/8" CONNECTORS, OMNI FIT PREMIUM N FEMALE LCF78-50 RFS 4 22 15571055 7/8" CONNECTORS, OMNI FIT PREMIUM N MALE LCF78-50 RFS 4 29 ANM-TERM1 L-COM 6 VALMONT 1 OR EQUIVALENT VALMONT 1 OR EQUIVALENT TIMES MICROWAVE 2 FIRETIDE 1 FIRETIDE 1 FIRETIDE 1 CHATSWORTH 1 30 CE09 31 ENC78 40 LP-WBX-NFF 50 7020 51 SW-7000-MIMO-1 52 SW-7000-RADIO-1 61 40750-719 0-6 GHZ TYPE N MALE TERMINATOR 50 OHM CABLE ENTRY PORT CONNECTOR, CABLE ENTRY PORT, 7/8" TIMES MICROWAVE - 2-6 GHZ ARRESTOR, NF/NF FIRETIDE | 7020 | HOTPORT 7020, OUTDOOR WIRELESSMESH NODE, TRI BAND SPECTRUM 2.4/4.9/5 GHZ, 400MW 7000 SERIES MIMO LICENSE ELECTRONIC, ENABLES MIMO FOR 7000 SERIES NODE FIRETIDE | SW-7000-RADIO-1 | 7000 SERIES RADIO LICENSE ALLOWS USERS TO ENABLE/USE A SECOND RADIO RACK SHELF ASSEMBLY CIRCUIT BREAKER, 15 A 70 1 90 CSG12-12B2U COMMSCOPE - 1/2" COMPACT SUREGROUND TINNED COMMSCOPE 91 CSG78-12B2U COMMSCOPE - 7/8" COMPACT SUREGROUND TINNED COMMSCOPE 3 96 MG41227-K MAIN GROUND BUS BAR, INTERIOR, WALL MOUNT, 12" VALMONT 1 97 MG41227-K EXTERIOR GROUND BUS BAR, WALL MOUNT, 12" GK-S600TT GROUNDING KIT, STANDARD LMR600 VALMONT TIMES MICROWAVE 1 99 100 GROUND ROD, COPPER, 8', 3/4" DIA 2 2 2 BKR TO BE INSTALLED IN EXISTING 12 VDC DP MAT. REF. MANUFACTURERS PART NO. NO. QH30 1 QTY DESCRIPTION ANTENNA TOWER, 30' MANUFACTURER VALMONT 1 2 AKCS-RDCS-36.32F TOWER FOUNDATION, RAPID DEPLOYABLE AK SUPPLY 1 3 WCL12 VALMONT 2 4 IB24B-A CABLE LADDER ICE BRIDGE KIT, 24"X10', 3.5" OD W/ 6" BASE SHOE VALMONT 3 6 RTW-7 NON-PENETRATING SUPPORT, 2X 3.5" OD VALMONT 1 7 UPA-K UNIVERSAL PIPE MOUNT KIT VALMONT 1 8 WWM-02 WALL MOUNT BRACKET, 2' STANDOFF VALMONT 2 9 GPSP 1 E576 UNIVERSAL GPS MOUNTING BRACKET CABLE WALL ENTRY PANEL, 4", 2X4 VALMONT 10 VALMONT 1 11 LOC-BAEW632 VAL EW63 X2 HOLE BOOT KIT (BAEW632) AVIAT 2 12 BA12FLX BOOT ASSEMBLY KIT, 4 IN., LMR-600 VALMONT 1 13 BALR24 BOOT ASSEMBLY KIT, 4 IN., LMR-240 VALMONT 1 14 BA34 BOOT ASSEMBLY KIT, 4 IN., 3/4" HOLE VALMONT 1 15 BA78 BOOT ASSEMBLY KIT, 4 IN., 7/8" COAX VALMONT 1 16 BAZERO BOOT ASSEMBLY KIT, 4 IN., BLANK, NO HOLES VALMONT 2 17 LOC-SREW632-K EW63 X2 HOLES CUSHION (BAG OF 5 KITS) (SREW632-K) AVIAT 10 30 55053-503 RACK, 7'X19", 45U CHATSWORTH 4 31 40750-719 CHATSWORTH 1 32 5C141 RACK SHELF ASSEMBLY ISOLATOR, VIBRATION, SPRING HANGER MOUNT MASON 8 33 5C129 ISOLATOR, VIBRATION, SPRING FLOOR MOUNT MASON 16 35 CABLE TRAY, 6" 40 EXHAUST INTAKE HOOD 2 41 1 50 AIR FILTER ASSEMLBY FIRE EXTINGUISHER, CLASS 2-A; 10-B:C MIN, WALL MOUNT 60 VINYL STRIP DOOR KIT 1 70 DIN RAIL 24 IN. 1 REMARKS INCLUDES PROPANE TANK MOUNTING SUPPORT PURCHASE 3.5 IN O.D. U-BOLTS AND WALL MOUNT KIT SEPERATELY 2 SIZED TO SPAN OPENING OF SHELTER DOOR MAT. REF. NO. MANUFACTURERS PART NO. 101 DESCRIPTION PROPANE TANK, 1000 GAL 102 PROPANE PIPING, 1/2 IN. BLACK IRON (BI) 103 104 1 IN. COPPER VENT LINE POLYETHYLENE (PE) PIPE, 1/2 IN., YELLOW 105 FLEX RISER, 1/2 IN. BI TO 1/2 IN. PE, 36 IN. 109 110 (CLV#) E14LR42-H MANUFACTURER 3 3 MAGNETROL 3 115 MAINTENANCE ISOLATION VALVE 3 120 SHELTER SHUT OFF VALVE 4 X 4 X 1/4 IN. METAL SUPPORT PLATE 1 123 REMARKS PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 2 FIRST STAGE REGULATOR, 10 PSI CONTROL VALVE, 24 VDC, (NO) 110 PSI QTY PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 1 125 MN2S-6CN 130 MODEL 496 COALESING FILTER 2ND STAGE REGULATOR (1-2 PSIG) 760B2502LT685 SCREEN END CAP PRESSURE GAUGE (0-5 PSIG) TRERICE 1 145 150 (SVLV) 8210 SHUT-OFF VALVE SOLENOID VALVE, 12 VDC ASCO 1 155 HG-4C-48SK 160 (SOFC) RP1500P-V48CS CVR FLEXIBLE GAS HOSE, 1/2 X 48 IN., W/ QD SW KIT SAFE-T-LINK 1 SOFC, 1500 W, 48 VDC ACUMENTRICS 1 SOFC FIELD STAND ACUMENTRICS 1 PROPANE LEVEL SENSOR DPS TELECOM 3 PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR DPS TELECOM 1 PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 170A REL-TEK UNITKAL PROPANE SENSOR CAL SYSTEM KAL-GAS (ZERO AIR) REL-TEK 1 PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 170B KAL-GAS (1.06% PROPANE, 50 PPM CO BAL AIR) REL-TEK 1 PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR GAS BOSS PROPANE LEAK SENSOR DPS TELECOM 1 PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 135 140 160A 165 (PLS#) D-PK-SENSR-12009 170 (MKAL) D-PK-SNSR-12106 171 190 D-PK-SNSR-12090 PARKER 1 SENSUS 1 1 8 PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR MAT. REF. NO. MANUFACTURERS PART NO. DESCRIPTION 201 (BAT) AT-09P 202 (RBB) BBA-800 BATTERY BANK, 48 VDC, WITH RACK RETURN BUS BAR ASSEMBLY, RACK MOUNT MANUFACTURER QTY C&D TECHNOLOGIES 1 PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR NEWMAR 1 REQUIRES PLEXIGLASS SHIELDING THAT MAY NOT BE INCLUDED CURRENT TRANSDUCER REMARKS 203 205 (BDP) BDP-1 BATTERY DISCONNECT PANEL NEWMAR 1 210 (LVD) ULM-100 LOW VOLTAGE DISCONNECT NEWMAR 1 215 (PDP) DST-20A NEWMAR 1 15A PBA-30 DC CIRCUIT BREAKER DISTRIBUTION PANEL 30 AMP, MIDTRIP, SINGLE POLE, ALARM CONTACTS NEWMAR 4 QTY INCLUDES SPARES NOT SHOWN IN DRAWINGS 15B PBA-40 40 AMP, MIDTRIP, SINGLE POLE, ALARM CONTACTS NEWMAR 4 QTY INCLUDES SPARES NOT SHOWN IN DRAWINGS 15C PBA-50 50 AMP, MIDTRIP, SINGLE POLE, ALARM CONTACTS NEWMAR 4 QTY INCLUDES SPARES NOT SHOWN IN DRAWINGS 225 (LDP48#) ICT200DB-12IRC DISTRIBUTION SERIES 3, NEG 48 VDC INNOVATIVE CIRCUIT 2 25A ICT-CB5 CIRCUIT BREAKER, 5A INNOVATIVE CIRCUIT 14 QTY INCLUDES SPARES NOT SHOWN IN DRAWINGS 25B ICT-CB15 CIRCUIT BREAKER, 15A INNOVATIVE CIRCUIT 9 QTY INCLUDES SPARES NOT SHOWN IN DRAWINGS 25C 226 (LDP12) ICT-CB25 CIRCUIT BREAKER, 25A INNOVATIVE CIRCUIT 9 QTY INCLUDES SPARES NOT SHOWN IN DRAWINGS DISTRIBUTION SERIES 3, 12 VDC INNOVATIVE CIRCUIT 1 ICT200DB-12IRC 2 26A ICT-CB5 CIRCUIT BREAKER, 5A INNOVATIVE CIRCUIT 6 QTY INCLUDES SPARES NOT SHOWN IN DRAWINGS 26B ICT-CB15 CIRCUIT BREAKER, 15A INNOVATIVE CIRCUIT 8 QTY INCLUDES SPARES NOT SHOWN IN DRAWINGS 26C ICT-CB25 CIRCUIT BREAKER, 25A INNOVATIVE CIRCUIT 2 QTY INCLUDES SPARES NOT SHOWN IN DRAWINGS 235 (DDC) ICT206012-100AI2 SITE CONVERTER, 48-12 VDC INNOVATIVE CIRCUIT 1 240 OVERHEAD LIGHT FIXTURE, 4', 48 VDC, LED, 25 W MAX 241 LED LIGHT, 4', 48 VDC 4 242 LIGHT SWITCH, 6 HR TIMER 1 4 245 (G5) D-PK-NETG5-12210 NETGUARDIAN G5, 66 BLOCK CONNECTOR OPTION DPS TELECOM 1 PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 246 250 (CEX) D-PR-966-10A-00 66 BLOCK CONNECTOR DPS TELECOM 1 PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR D-PK-CTLEX-12003 CONTROLLER EXTENSION DPS TELECOM 2 PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 255 (LPGC) D-PK-NGLPG-12002 LPG CONTROLLER DPS TELECOM 1 PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR DPS TELECOM 1 260 (FAN) 265 (THS) EXHAUST FAN, 12 VDC, 150 W MAX D-PK-DSNSR-12002 266 (TS) 267 (SDA) 270 (SP#) 280 280A (ACS) TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR, OUTDOOR SHELTER DOOR ALARM MAGNETIC SENSOR PT-IQ-1X2-24DC-UT-2800976 SURGE PROTECTION DEVICE, DIN MOUNT, 24 VDC, 1 A GVFX3648 BATTERY CHARGER RACK ASSEMBLY INVERTER/CHARGER 2 1 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 ARRC 1 PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR OUTBACK POWER 1 PROVIDED BY ARRC, COMPONENT OF BATTERY CHARGER RACK ASSEMBLY 281 (RLY#) AC CONTACTOR, 2 POLE 2 282 (HTR) BASEBOARD HEATER, W/ THERMOSTAT, 240 VAC, 1500 W 1 BATTERY DISCONNECT PLUG 1 285 295 (GBB#) GB-19 RACK GROUND BUS BAR, RACK MOUNT NEWMAR 5 296 (MGB) MG42488-K MAIN GROUND BUS BAR, WALL MOUNT, 24" VALMONT 1 297 (EGB) MG41227-K EXTERIOR GROUND BUS BAR, WALL MOUNT, 12" VALMONT 1 299 GROUND ROD, COPPER, 8', 3/4" DIA PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 1 7 DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER QTY ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, HP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD AVIAT 1 AND-HPX10-59-P1A ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 3.0M/10FT, HP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD AVIAT 1 AND-520570-10 INBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 6FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS; 10.5 FT (520570-10) AVIAT 1 307 AND-520570-4 OUTBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 8/10/12FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS (520570-4) AVIAT 1 308 179-530147-001 TOWER LEG MOUNT KIT, SUPPORTS UP TO 8" DIA LEG & UP TO 6' ANTENNA AVIAT 1 309 179-530145-001 FACE MOUNT/ICE SHIELD KIT UP TO 14' FACE & 8" DIA LEG (MTC3513FMS) AVIAT 1 321 ANT 220 F2 220 MHZ OMNI ANTENNA TELEWAVE 1 322 WS-S400 STANDOFF BRACKET, 4FT VENTEV 1 630030002 METEORCOMM 1 AVIAT 2 MAT. REF. NO. 301 MANUFACTURERS PART NO. AND-HPX6-59-P1A/K 303 306 329 (VHFR) 331 EV105-M5-M5-300 220 MHZ BASE STATION RADIO IRU600 V3 RFSEC ASSY 1+0 REPEATER, 2RU, U5/U5 GHZ 332 179-530135-AA101 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 1+0/MHSB 1ANT, RPTR(MAIN) AVIAT 1 333 179-530135-AA102 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) AVIAT 1 334 179-530135-BB202 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH2-PO2, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) AVIAT 1 335 179-530089-001 AVIAT 1 337 EXX-000-204 EXT BRKT KIT IRU600 2 SHELF ECLIPSE, INTELLIGENT NODE UNIT 2RU, INC IDCE, FAN, NCCV2, HIGH OUTPUT AVIAT 1 338 179-530064-001 KIT BRACKET 2RU (179-530064-001_R001) AVIAT 1 339 EXS-002 NODE PROTECTION CARD, HIGH OUTPUT AVIAT 1 340 EXA-001 AUX, ALARM I/O CARD AVIAT 1 341 EXR-660-002 RAC 60E, QPSK-256 QAM, HIGH GAIN, NO XPIC, ACM AND SYNC-E AVIAT 4 342 EXD-181-002 AVIAT 4 344 EZE-08007 DAC GE3 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH CARD NODE SW LICENSE, 800 MBPS TOTAL RADIO PAYLOAD CAPACITY AVIAT 1 347 349 EZF-64 IRU600 600 NODAL HIGH POWER OPTION 4 X RFU LAYER 1 LINK AGGREGATION NODAL ON DAC GE / DAC GE3 AVIAT 1 EZF-01 AVIAT 1 350 179-530135-BB201 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH2-PO2, 1+0/MHSB 1ANT, RPTR (MAIN) AVIAT 1 352 LCF78-50JAA7 COAXIAL CABLE, 50 OHM, 7/8" FOAM CELLFLEX CABLE RFS 352A 15571155 COAXIAL CONNECTORS, OMNI FIT PREMIUM N FEMALE LCF78-50 RFS 4 352B 15571055 COAXIAL CONNECTORS, OMNI FIT PREMIUM N MALE LCF78-50 RFS 4 353 LMR600 COAXIAL CABLE, 50 OHM TIMES MICROWAVE 353A EZ-600-NMH-X COAXIAL CONNECTORS, N-MALE, STRAIGHT PLUG, LMR600 TIMES MICROWAVE 353B EZ-600-NMH-RA-X COAXIAL CONNECTORS, N-MALE, 90 DEG, LMR600 TIMES MICROWAVE 16 354 AND-EW63-F ELIPTICAL WAVEGUIDE, EW63, 5.925-7.125 GHZ AVIAT 290 354A AND-EW63INSTALL-KIT EW63INSTALL-KIT (ONE KIT PER WAVEGUIDE RUN) AVIAT 4 354B AND-HARDWARE-KIT HARDWARE-KIT (ONE KIT PER 100FT) (HARDWARE-KIT) AVIAT 3 355 DEHYDRATOR, LOW-PRESS MEM, WALL MNTBL, 3.0-5.0 PSIG, W/DSC ALRM, 115 VAC, 50/60 HZ, 4 SEP-VLVD PRTS AVIAT 1 356 AND-PMT200B-81315 AND-6600D-4 357 HPD4-4.7NS 4.4-5.0 GHZ 32.4DBI 4' PARABOLIC DISH, N FEMALE 7020 358A DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD,4-PORT,0-15.0 PSIG,25 FEET OF TUBING PER PORT,WALL MOUNTABLE PROVIDED BY ARRC, INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR 18 AVIAT 1 RADIOWAVES 1 FIRETIDE | 7020 | HOTPORT 7020, OUTDOOR WIRELESSMESH NODE, TRI BAND SPECTRUM 2.4/4.9/5 GHZ, 400MW FIRETIDE 1 SW-7000-MIMO-1 7000 SERIES MIMO LICENSE ELECTRONIC, ENABLES MIMO FOR 7000 SERIES NODE FIRETIDE 1 358B SW-7000-RADIO-1 FIRETIDE | SW-7000-RADIO-1 | 7000 SERIES RADIO LICENSE ALLOWS USERS TO ENABLE/USE A SECOND RADIO FIRETIDE 1 358C ANM-TERM1 0-6 GHZ TYPE N MALE TERMINATOR 50 OHM L-COM 6 360 361 037-579461-500 CABLE PROT / BRIDGEING GE3, DIRECT FIT, 500MM (747420016) AVIAT 2 037-579124-002 ETHERNET CABLE, RJ45 CAT 5/CAT 5E, 2M (6.5') (037-579124-002V_REVA) AVIAT 1 362 LOC-C6APC80S-GY-07 TAA GIGATRUE 3 CAT6A 650MHZ PATCH CABLE,F/UTP,SLIMLINE,LOCKABLE,GRAY,2.1M/7FT AVIAT 4 363 037-579315-001 ALARM I/O HD15 10M WIREWRAP (037-579315-001V) AVIAT 1 358 (WMN) REMARKS ESTIMATED QUANTITY PROVIDED, IN FEET MAT. REF. NO. MANUFACTURERS PART NO. 371 SSA-5 372 LMR240 373 CON-05-240 DESCRIPTION ANTENNA, GPS PUCK, TNC-F COAXIAL CABLE, 50 OHM COAXIAL CONNECTORS, TNC-MALE MANUFACTURER SYNERGY SYSTEMS TIMES MICROWAVE TIMES MICROWAVE QTY 1 2 374 3/4" EMT CONDUIT COLLAR 1 375 3' EMT CONDUIT 1 381 (SAR) 3HE06791AAAA 381A 3HE06792AA 381B SERVICE AGGREGATION ROUTER, 7705 SAR-8 ALCATEL 1 FAN MODULE, -48 VDC ALCATEL 1 3HE02774ABBC CONTROL SWITCH MODULE, V2 ALCATEL 2 381C 3HE06151ACAA 8 PORT GE SFP V3 ALCATEL 2 381D 3HE00062CBAA SFP-GIGE BASE T RJ45 ALCATEL 10 386 (ESW) IE-3010-24TC RACK MOUNT SWITCH 24 10/100B-T, 2 GEUPLINKS. NO PS CISCO 1 386A PWR-RGD-LOW-DC/IA IE 3010 LOW DC POWER SUPPLY CISCO 1 386B PWR-RGD-LOW-DC/IAR IE 3010 LOW DC POWER SUPPLY CISCO 1 386C SIEISK9T-15002SE CISCO IE 3010 IP SERVICES WITH EXPRESS SETUP CISCO 1 386D RM-RGD-19IN SPARE 19 IN RACK-MOUNT KIT FOR THE CGS 2520 CISCO 1 389 CAT-6 SHIELDED CABLE REMARKS BELDEN 390 DGXZ+15TFTF-A SURGE ARRESTOR, HYBRID +15VDC PASS, 800 MHZ TO 2.5 GHZ, TNC-F TNC-F POLYPHASOR 1 391 IS-50NX-C2 SURGE ARRESTOR, DC BLOCKED, 125 MHZ TO 1 GHZ, N-F N-F 1 392 LP-WBX-NFF SURGE ARRESTOR, 2-6 GHZ ARRESTOR, NF/NF 395 GK-S600TT GROUNDING KIT, STANDARD LMR600 396 GK-S240TT GROUNDING KIT, STANDARD LMR240 POLYPHASOR TIMES MICROWAVE TIMES MICROWAVE TIMES MICROWAVE 397 220498 GROUNDING KIT, STANDARD EW63 COMMSCOPE 8 398 CSG12-12B2U GROUNDING KIT, 1/2" COMPACT SUREGROUND TINNED COMMSCOPE 2 399 CSG78-12B2U GROUNDING KIT, 7/8" COMPACT SUREGROUND TINNED COMMSCOPE 2 2 4 2 OR EQUIVALENT MAT. REF. NO. MANUFACTURERS PART NO. 1 AND-HPX6-59-P1A/K 3 6 7 DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER QTY ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, HP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD AVIAT 1 AND-HPX10-59-P1A ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 3.0M/10FT, HP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT HYP RAD AVIAT 1 AND-520570-10 INBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 6FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS; 10.5 FT (520570-10) AVIAT 1 AND-520570-4 OUTBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 8/10/12FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS (520570-4) AVIAT 1 AVIAT 179-530147-001 LEG MOUNT,UP TO 6 FEET ANTENNA DIAMETER,UP TO 8 INCHES DEPTHIAMETER LEG,WITH WAVEGUIDE EQUIPMENT PROTECTION SHIELD KIT (MTC3513LMS) 9 179-530145-001 FACE MOUNT,ICE SHIELD KIT,UP TO 14 FEET FACE,SUPPORTS UP TO 8 INCHES DEPTHIAMETER LEG (MTC3513FMS) AVIAT 20 AND-EW63-F ELLIPTICAL WAVEGUIDE STANDARD, 5.925-7.125 GHZ, BLACK PE JACKET, PER FOOT (EW63-F) AVIAT AND-EW63INSTALL-KIT EW63INSTALL-KIT (ONE KIT PER WAVEGUIDE RUN). CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: AND-24312A / LDF HOISTING SUPPORT GRIP / QTY 1 AND-163SE / 5.925-7.125GHZ CPR137G FIXED-TUNES CONNECTOR / QTY 2 AND-55001-137 / PRESSURE WINDOW FOR WR137/ QTY 1 FWG-063200-900 / FLEX WAVEGUIDE WR137, 5.85-8.2 GHZ, CPR137G/CPR137G, 36 IN / QTY 1 AND-244106A-70 / FLEXT-TWIST HANGER ASSEMBLY FOR WR137, 6GHZ / QTY 1 AND-241088-4 / GOUNDING KIT (24IN, 2 HOLE, LUG ATTACHED) / QTY 3 AVIAT 4 24 AND-HARDWARE-KIT HARDWARE-KIT (ONE KIT PER 100FT). CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: AND-UA-3 / AND UNIV ANGLE ADPTR KIT, SNAP-IN, 3/4IN THROUGH HOLE / QTY 3 AND-UAAI / UNIVERSAL ANGLE ADAPTER INSERT KIT / QTY 3 AND-31771-6 / THREAD ROD SUPPORT 24IN (610MM) LONG, KIT OF 5 / QTY 2 AND-31769-1 / 1IN HARDWARE KIT, KIT OF 10 / QTY 3 AVIAT 6 26 LOC-BAEW632 VAL EW63 X2 HOLE BOOT KIT (BAEW632) AVIAT 2 28 LOC-SREW632-K EW63 X2 HOLES CUSHION (BAG OF 5 KITS) (SREW632-K) AVIAT 20 41 AND-204673-4 4 PORT ENTRANCE PANEL, 4 INCH, 1 X 4 (204673-4) AVIAT 1 51 EV105-M5-M5-300 IRU600 V3 RFSEC ASSY 1+0 REPEATER, 2RU, U5/U5 GHZ AVIAT 2 52 179-530135-AA101 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 1+0/MHSB 1ANT, RPTR(MAIN) AVIAT 1 8 22 REMARKS 1 1 580 ESTIMATED QUANTITY PROVIDED, IN FEET 53 179-530135-AA102 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) AVIAT 1 54 179-530135-BB202 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH2-PO2, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) AVIAT 1 55 179-530089-001 AVIAT 1 57 EXX-000-204 EXT BRKT KIT IRU600 2 SHELF ECLIPSE, INTELLIGENT NODE UNIT 2RU, INC IDCE, FAN, NCCV2, HIGH OUTPUT AVIAT 1 58 179-530064-001 KIT BRACKET 2RU (179-530064-001_R001) AVIAT 1 59 EXS-002 NODE PROTECTION CARD, HIGH OUTPUT AVIAT 1 60 EXA-001 AUX, ALARM I/O CARD AVIAT 1 61 EXR-660-002 RAC 60E, QPSK-256 QAM, HIGH GAIN, NO XPIC, ACM AND SYNC-E AVIAT 4 62 EXD-181-002 AVIAT 4 64 EZE-08007 DAC GE3 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH CARD NODE SW LICENSE, 800 MBPS TOTAL RADIO PAYLOAD CAPACITY AVIAT 1 67 EZF-64 1 EZF-01 IRU600 600 NODAL HIGH POWER OPTION 4 X RFU LAYER 1 LINK AGGREGATION NODAL ON DAC GE / DAC GE3 AVIAT 69 AVIAT 1 70 179-530135-BB201 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH2-PO2, 1+0/MHSB 1ANT, RPTR(MAIN) AVIAT 1 80 AND-PMT200B-81315 DEHYDRATOR, LOW-PRESS MEM, WALL MNTBL, 3.0-5.0 PSIG, W/DSC ALRM, 115 VAC, 50/60 HZ, 4 SEP-VLVD PRTS AVIAT 1 82 AND-6600D-4 DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD,4-PORT,0-15.0 PSIG,25 FEET OF TUBING PER PORT,WALL MOUNTABLE AVIAT 1 100 037-579461-500 CABLE PROT / BRIDGEING GE3, DIRECT FIT, 500MM (747420016) AVIAT 2 101 037-579124-002 ETHERNET CABLE, RJ45 CAT 5/CAT 5E, 2M (6.5') (037-579124-002V_REVA) AVIAT 1 102 LOC-C6APC80S-GY-07 TAA GIGATRUE 3 CAT6A 650MHZ PATCH CABLE,F/UTP,SLIMLINE,LOCKABLE,GRAY,2.1M/7FT AVIAT 4 104 037-579315-001 ALARM I/O HD15 10M WIREWRAP (037-579315-001V) AVIAT 1 110 PWR-000053-TRM CIRCUIT BREAKER 20 AMP SNAPAK (030017750I) AVIAT 2 OR EQUIVALENT IF INSTALLED IN EXISTING NEG 48 VDC DP 114 220498 GROUNDING KIT, STANDARD EW63 COMMSCOPE 4 OR EQUIVALENT 122 IB24D-A ICE BRIDGE KIT, 24" SPAN, 13' 4" DIRECT BURIAL, 3.5" OD VALMONT 1 OR EQUIVALENT, SIZE TO PROTECT EXISTING CABLE LADDER FROM TOWER TO SHELTER MAT. REF. NO. MANUFACTURERS PART NO. MANUFACTURER QTY 6 AND-520570-10 INBOARD SIDE STRUT KIT FOR 6FT MICROWAVE ANTENNAS; 10.5 FT (520570-10) AVIAT 1 8 179-530147-001 LEG MOUNT,UP TO 6 FEET ANTENNA DIAMETER,UP TO 8 INCHES DEPTHIAMETER LEG,WITH WAVEGUIDE EQUIPMENT PROTECTION SHIELD KIT (MTC3513LMS) AVIAT 1 11 AND-UHX6-59-P3A/L ANTENNA, 5.925-6.425GHZ, 1.8M/6FT, UHP, DUAL POL, CPR137G, WHT TEF RAD AVIAT 1 20 AND-EW63-F ELLIPTICAL WAVEGUIDE STANDARD, 5.925-7.125 GHZ, BLACK PE JACKET, PER FOOT (EW63-F) AVIAT 370 EW63INSTALL-KIT (ONE KIT PER WAVEGUIDE RUN). CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: AND-24312A / LDF HOISTING SUPPORT GRIP / QTY 1 AND-163SE / 5.925-7.125GHZ CPR137G FIXED-TUNES CONNECTOR / QTY 2 AND-55001-137 / PRESSURE WINDOW FOR WR137/ QTY 1 FWG-063200-900 / FLEX WAVEGUIDE WR137, 5.85-8.2 GHZ, CPR137G/CPR137G, 36 IN / QTY 1 AND-244106A-70 / FLEXT-TWIST HANGER ASSEMBLY FOR WR137, 6GHZ / QTY 1 AND-241088-4 / GOUNDING KIT (24IN, 2 HOLE, LUG ATTACHED) / QTY 3 AVIAT 2 HARDWARE-KIT (ONE KIT PER 100FT). CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: AND-UA-3 / AND UNIV ANGLE ADPTR KIT, SNAP-IN, 3/4IN THROUGH HOLE / QTY 3 AND-UAAI / UNIVERSAL ANGLE ADAPTER INSERT KIT / QTY 3 AND-31771-6 / THREAD ROD SUPPORT 24IN (610MM) LONG, KIT OF 5 / QTY 2 AND-31769-1 / 1IN HARDWARE KIT, KIT OF 10 / QTY 3 AVIAT 4 22 24 AND-EW63INSTALL-KIT AND-HARDWARE-KIT 26 LOC-BAEW632 28 LOC-SREW632-K 41 AND-204673-4 DESCRIPTION VAL EW63 X2 HOLE BOOT KIT (BAEW632) AVIAT 1 EW63 X2 HOLES CUSHION (BAG OF 5 KITS) (SREW632-K) AVIAT 13 4 PORT ENTRANCE PANEL, 4 INCH, 1 X 4 (204673-4) AVIAT 1 REMARKS ESTIMATED QUANTITY PROVIDED, IN FEET 51 EV105-M5-M5-300 IRU600 V3 RFSEC ASSY 1+0 REPEATER, 2RU, U5/U5 GHZ AVIAT 1 52 179-530135-AA101 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 1+0/MHSB 1ANT, RPTR(MAIN) AVIAT 1 53 179-530135-AA102 WG EXT KIT IRU600 V3 6GHZ SH1-PO1, 2+0/FD, RPTR (RPTR) AVIAT 1 57 EXX-000-204 ECLIPSE, INTELLIGENT NODE UNIT 2RU, INC IDCE, FAN, NCCV2, HIGH OUTPUT AVIAT 1 58 179-530064-001 KIT BRACKET 2RU (179-530064-001_R001) AVIAT 1 59 EXS-002 NODE PROTECTION CARD, HIGH OUTPUT AVIAT 1 60 EXA-001 AUX, ALARM I/O CARD AVIAT 1 61 EXR-660-002 RAC 60E, QPSK-256 QAM, HIGH GAIN, NO XPIC, ACM AND SYNC-E AVIAT 2 62 EXD-181-002 AVIAT 2 63 EZE-08006 DAC GE3 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH CARD NODE SW LICENSE, 400 MBPS TOTAL RADIO PAYLOAD CAPACITY AVIAT 1 66 EZF-62 AVIAT 1 69 EZF-01 IRU600 600 NODAL HIGH POWER OPTION 2 X RFU LAYER 1 LINK AGGREGATION NODAL ON DAC GE / DAC GE3 AVIAT 1 80 AND-PMT200B-81315 AVIAT 1 81 AND-6600D-2 AVIAT 1 100 037-579461-500 CABLE PROT / BRIDGEING GE3, DIRECT FIT, 500MM (747420016) AVIAT 1 101 037-579124-002 ETHERNET CABLE, RJ45 CAT 5/CAT 5E, 2M (6.5') (037-579124-002V_REVA) AVIAT 1 102 LOC-C6APC80S-GY-07 TAA GIGATRUE 3 CAT6A 650MHZ PATCH CABLE,F/UTP,SLIMLINE,LOCKABLE,GRAY,2.1M/7FT AVIAT 2 104 037-579315-001 ALARM I/O HD15 10M WIREWRAP (037-579315-001V) AVIAT 1 110 PWR-000053-TRM AVIAT 2 OR EQUIVALENT IF INSTALLED IN EXISTING NEG 48 VDC DP 114 220498 COMMSCOPE 2 OR EQUIVALENT DEHYDRATOR, LOW-PRESS MEM, WALL MNTBL, 3.0-5.0 PSIG, W/DSC ALRM, 115 VAC, 50/60 HZ, 4 SEP-VLVD PRTS (PMT200B-81315) DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD,2-PORT,0-15.0 PSIG,25 FEET OF TUBING PER PORT,WALL MOUNTABLE CIRCUIT BREAKER 20 AMP SNAPAK (030017750I) GROUNDING KIT, STANDARD EW63 Alaska Railroad Bald Mountain and Microwave Sites Rev. 2 March 23, 2016 Attachment E QA/QC Checklists Bald Mountain Telecom Site QA Checklist Initial the box when the task has been completed, dated and add any notes. Initial DRAWINGS/PLANS Correct Drawing up to date/Note Rev. Level No red lines TELECOM SHELTER Shelter level and secure to footings Cable Wall Entry port installed on East wall of shelter, near shelter door Cable Trays installed where indicated by drawings, secured to shelter ceiling DIN rail mounted to interior shelter wall below cable entry ports Main Ground Bus Bar installed on interior shelter wall below cable entry ports Exterior Ground Bus Bar installed on exterior shelter wall below cable entry ports Air intake hood installed on southwest corner of shelter per drawings, near ceiling Exhaust hood installed on northeast corner of shelter per drawings, near ceiling All wall penetrations are sealed ALL EQUIPMENT RACKS Vibration Isolators installed on all four rack floor mount bolt locations for each rack Racks securely bolted to floor via Vibration Isolators Racks secured to shelter ceiling via hanger mount vibration isolators in two locations INTERIOR GROUND SYSTEM Interior main ground bar bonded to exterior ground bar using #2 AWG green insulated ground wire #2 AWG green insulated halo wire installed around west, north and east walls of shelter, secured 6" below shelter ceiling and bonded to the main ground bar beneath entry ports Rack ground bars installed at top of all racks, bonded to halo wire or main ground bar using #6 AWG green insulated wire Building steel bonded to main ground bar with #6 AWG green insulated ground wire Building door frame bonded to main ground bar with #6 AWG green insulated ground wire Cable trays bonded to interior ground system with #10 AWG green insulated ground wire Ground resistance test complete to Main Ground Bar, results approved by owner RDS FIBERGLASS BASE Foundation Level and in proper placement Ballast, Sub-Ballast, and D1 fill all graded to avoid drainage problems All Sections bolted, utilizing steel backer plates, lock washers, etc.. Marine Grade sealant used between all joints and plates Date NOTES Bald Mountain Telecom Site QA Checklist Initial the box when the task has been completed, dated and add any notes. Initial All foundation feet backfilled and secure Earthwork fill extends 10 feet beyond foundation in all directions EXTERIOR GROUND SYSTEM #2 AWG copper ground ring installed around tower foundation, buried less than 30" #2 AWG copper ground ring installed around shelter, buried less than 30" Copper ground rods installed in 7 locations with ground wells per drawings #2 AWG copper ground wire exothermically welded to exterior ground bar and shelter ground ring Two (2) #2 AWG coopper ground wires exothermically welded to shelter ground ring and tower ground ring, buried less than 30" Ground resistance test complete, results approved by owner TOWER PROPANE TANKS/PIPING/MANIFOLD ICE BRIDGE ASSEMBLY Tower properly bolted to RDS on all 4 legs, double-nut used Tower level All four Tower legs bonded and grounded to ground ring Ground Plate installed on tower close to ice bridge Climbing studs installed Climbing fall arrestor cable system secure and installed properly Propane tanks bolted on all 4 feet each All propane tanks a minimum of 25 feet from shelter Propane Tanks Bonded, Grounded to ground ring Tank level sensors installed All propane piping secured along RDS legs, no less than every 4' LPG tank control valves installed, securely mounted to tower foundation Piping is Black Pipe, until a transition to Yellow-Polly at end of RDS Yellow Polly is completely buried, and at a depth of atleast 12" with warning tape buried at max. of 6" Piping transitions back to Black pipe next to Comms Shelter Black Pipe transitions down shelter, between 3" and 12" off ground Shelter shut off valve installed on exterior of shelter near entry to shelter Black Pipe enters rear of shelter (NE corner), entry sealed Wall mount brackets secured to shelter wall near cable entry ports All wall penetrations sealed 4' Ice Bridge section installed via wall mount brackets Non-penetrating ice bridge foundation level and in proper placement Ballast, Sub-Ballast, and D1 fill all graded to avoid drainage problems Ice bridge attached securely to tower, tower foundation, ice bridge foundation and shelter wall mounts Ice bridge runs level with shelter Date NOTES Bald Mountain Telecom Site QA Checklist Initial the box when the task has been completed, dated and add any notes. Initial Vertical cable ladder installed on tower near interface with Ice Bridge Ice bridge assemblies and foundation bonded to exterior ground system ANTENNA INSTALLATION SOFC AND INTERIOR PROPANE PIPING Dish antennas installed on proper tower leg, aligned per the drawings Antenna supports bonded to tower steel using ground wire Radome covers installed and secured All devices installed between entry and SOFC per single-line diagram 2nd stage regulator vent line, 1" copper, installed and exit exterior wall at highest point Vent line includes screen end cap and wall penetration sealed SOFC part number matches BOM SOFC Field Stand anchored to shelter floor SOFC securely mounted to field stand Minimum of 2 feet of clearance achieved between all sides of unit and shelter wall All pipe connections are tight and sealed Piping leak test performed, results approved by owner SOFC exhaust duct secured to shelter ceiling, penetrates shelter on west wall near ceiling Exhaust duct extends a minimum of 6" above shelter roof and supported to survive wind gusts rated for region Exhaust is rain capped with bird screen and includes drip tube or hole for condensation INTERIOR EQUIPMENT Battery rack anchored to the shelter floor Battery charger rack assembly secured to battery rack AC contactors securely installed Baseboard heater installed and secured within shelter Light switch timer installed near shelter entrance on east wall All (qty. 4) four foot LED lights installed at ceiling-wall interface per drawings Fire extinguishers mounted to wall near shelter entrance and AC distribution panel Exhaust fan installed in north east corner of shelter Intake fan and air filter installed in south west corner of shelter Dehydrator and manifold installed near cable entry ports All rack mounted hardware securely mounted, all items included Return bus bar is installed on rack #1 and protected with fiberglass shield All rack mounted hardware chassis grounded to nearest ground bar using #10 AWG green insulated ground wire Vinyl strip door kit installed, spans entire shelter door opening Magnetic door sensor installed Indoor temperature and humidity sensor mounted securely to rack Date NOTES Bald Mountain Telecom Site QA Checklist Initial the box when the task has been completed, dated and add any notes. Initial Surge protectors and DIN rail mounted to interior shelter wall beneath cable entry ports Surge protectors bonded to main ground bar using #6 green insulated ground wire Exterior temperature sensor installed on exterior of east shelter wall, wall penetrations sealed Gasboss sensor securely mounted 6" from shelter floor, near propane piping and SOFC POWER AND WIRING Measured battery voltage is -48 VDC All wiring between equipment as shown in one-line diagrams AC breakers installed, rated according to drawings All AC supply wiring in EMT conduit, securely terminated at devices Return bus bar bonded to the main ground bar using green insulated #2 AWG ground wire All Power Distribution Panel breaker ratings confirmed All DC power wiring installed in red EMT conduit Junction box for LPG tank sensor and valve control wiring secured to tower foundation LPG Valve control and Tank Sensor wiring routed from equipment to junction box in RGS conduit Wires routed from junction box to shelter through RGS conduit suspended from ice bridge All conduit joints are sealed Conduit is secured to tower foundation and ice bridge assembly LPG Valve control and Tank Sensor wiring routed from entry port to surge protectors, surge protectors to equipment per one-line diagrams Tags w/wire name correct per drawings Cable and wire Tested and Terminated recorded Correct voltage confirmed at all equipment power supply inputs As installed panel schedules provided by contractor Baseboard heater test performed, results approved by owner RF CABLES All cables and waveguides run straight, with no cross-overs All cables and waveguide adhere to manufacturer minimum bend radius specifications All cables and waveguides secured no less than every 4' All coaxial cables include surge protection on interior side of cable entry port into shelter Surge protectors bonded to Main Ground Bar with #6 AWG green insulated ground wire All waveguide outer conductors are grounded to Exterior Ground Bar at Cable Entry into shelter All waveguide connected to dehydrator, all joints sealed Date NOTES Bald Mountain Telecom Site QA Checklist Initial the box when the task has been completed, dated and add any notes. Initial All waveguide and cable outer conductor bonded to Tower Ground Bar at Tower-Ice Bridge interface All RF connectors tight All waveguide and cable tightly connected to antenna interface VSWR test performed, results approved by owner All waveguide penetrations through cable entry port sealed Waveguide pressure test performed, results approved by owner NET MONITORING All equipment configured with correct network settings Connectivity established with back office over radio links Sensor functionality confirmed for all newly installed sensors, correct status telemetry reported to back office Control command functionality confirmed for all newly installed control devices Event response tests performed to simulate the following: Empty propane tank, loss of SOFC power, tripped breakers FINAL QA/QC INSPECTION Overall visual inspection of site Name, Signature and Date of ALL persons Initialing: _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Final Completed Copies Go to: Contractors Rep ARRC Project Manager ARRC Telecom Date NOTES Microwave Telecom Site QA Checklist Initial the box when the task has been completed, dated and add any notes. Initial DRAWINGS/PLANS Correct Drawing up to date/Note Rev. Level No red lines TELECOM SHELTER Cable Wall Entry port installed according to drawings Cable Trays installed where indicated by drawings, secured to shelter ceiling Main Ground Bus Bar installed on interior shelter wall below cable entry ports Exterior Ground Bus Bar installed on exterior shelter wall below cable entry ports All wall penetrations are sealed INTERIOR GROUND SYSTEM Interior main ground bar bonded to exterior ground bar using #2 AWG green insulated ground wire Rack ground bars installed at top of all racks, bonded to halo wire or main ground bar using #6 AWG green insulated wire Cable trays bonded to interior ground system with #10 AWG green insulated ground wire Ground resistance test complete to Main Ground Bar, results approved by owner EXTERIOR GROUND SYSTEM #2 AWG copper ground ring installed around tower foundation, buried minimum of 30" below grade #2 AWG copper ground ring installed around shelter, buried less than 30" Copper ground rods installed in locations with ground wells per drawings #2 AWG copper ground wire exothermically welded to exterior ground bar and shelter ground ring Shelter ground ring and tower ground ring bonded together using #2 AWG ground wires or exothermic weld, buried minimum of 30" below grade Ground resistance test complete, results approved by owner ANTENNA INSTALLATION Dish antennas installed on proper tower leg, aligned per the drawings Antenna supports bonded to tower steel using ground wire Radome covers installed and secured INTERIOR EQUIPMENT Dehydrator and manifold installed near cable entry ports All rack mounted hardware securely mounted, all items included All rack mounted hardware chassis grounded to nearest ground bar using #10 AWG green insulated ground wire POWER AND WIRING All wiring between equipment as shown in one-line diagrams All Power Distribution Panel breaker ratings confirmed Date NOTES Microwave Telecom Site QA Checklist Initial the box when the task has been completed, dated and add any notes. Initial All DC power wiring installed in red EMT conduit Tags w/wire name correct per drawings Cable and wire Tested and Terminated recorded Correct voltage confirmed at all equipment power supply inputs As installed panel schedules provided by contractor RF CABLES All cables and waveguides run straight, with no cross-overs All cables and waveguide adhere to manufacturer minimum bend radius specifications All cables and waveguides secured no less than every 4' All coaxial cables include surge protection on interior side of cable entry port into shelter Surge protectors bonded to Main Ground Bar with #6 AWG green insulated ground wire All waveguide outer conductors are grounded to Exterior Ground Bar at Cable Entry into shelter All waveguide connected to dehydrator, all joints sealed All waveguide and cable outer conductor bonded to Tower Ground Bar at Tower-Ice Bridge interface All RF connectors tight All waveguide and cable tightly connected to antenna interface VSWR test performed, results approved by owner All waveguide penetrations through cable entry port sealed Waveguide pressure test performed, results approved by owner NET MONITORING All equipment configured with correct network settings Connectivity established with back office over radio links Sensor functionality confirmed for all newly installed sensors, correct status telemetry reported to back office Control command functionality confirmed for all newly installed control devices Event response tests performed to simulate the following: Tripped breakers and any other tests required by ARRC FINAL QA/QC INSPECTION Overall visual inspection of site Name, Signature and Date of ALL persons Initialing: _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Date NOTES Microwave Telecom Site QA Checklist Initial the box when the task has been completed, dated and add any notes. Initial Final Completed Copies Go to: Contractors Rep ARRC Project Manager ARRC Telecom Date NOTES