West Coast Site Visit Report

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West Coast Site Visit Report
November 18, 2008
For:
Ronald Galucci, CDD Supervisor
John Hall III, CDD Supervisor
Antonio Spavento, CDD Supervisor
Leigh Hoffman, District Manager
Millie Otero, Assistant District Manager
Michael Pawelczyk, District Attorney
Robert Cole, District Engineer
From: Daniel Dean, CDD Supervisor
Tina Hagen, CDD Treasurer
Subject: Documentation of Visit with Envera Systems________________________
On Friday, November 7, 2008, Daniel Dean and Tina Hagen travelled to the Sarasota/Bradenton
area and met with Envera System representatives Chris Kemper and Mark Midyett. The purpose
of this visit was:
•
To view some live installations of their security systems at both gate entries to a
community and at monitored park/pool areas within a community,
•
To view the Envera remote access center that interfaces with their clients’ secured entry
points,
•
To address questions regarding the Envera Systems company
•
To discuss items related to obtaining a proposal, with some options, that would address
the specific needs for the Coral Bay CDD,
This visit was publically advertised and noticed in advance. This notice was made in the same
publication as was used for the regular November 2008 CDD meeting. Refer to District records
for details.
Site 1: Stoneybrook at Heritage Harbour
The initial site for the visit was Stoneybrook at Heritage Harbour, 200 Golden Harbour Trail,
Bradenton FL 34212, where Envera has a multi-entry gate service system installed. Stoneybrook
at Heritage Harbour is relatively new CDD built by Lennar. The community was designed and
built as a gated community; it was not retrofit with gates. During the Coral Bay visit to this site,
Envera was in the “soft close” phase of their implementation. Specifically, this means that the
gates and gate monitoring systems were functioning however the residents and guests were still
becoming accustomed to the operation of the new system.
Figure 1 though Figure 5 show representative equipment at entryways in this community. We
saw a few different kiosk models as well as different camera mounts. These are discussed briefly
below.
Note: Larger versions of all the pictures shown will be available at the CDD meeting.
The kiosk shown in Figure 1 is representative of the type of kiosk that is included in the proposal
for Coral Bay. Figure 1 also illustrates the general gate layout being proposed by Envera:
•
In the foreground, right, is the kiosk with a facial camera mounted at the top (the camera
here and most other pictures is encased in a Lexan dome.) The green call button on the
kiosk is clearly visible. The light-gray rectangle between the call button and the face
camera is the grill for the speaker and microphone.
•
At the far end of the island where the kiosk is mounted you can see the license plate
camera for this entry. Figure 4 and Figure 5 show a closer view of these type of posts.
•
The loop in front of the kiosk is barely visible, however all kiosks we saw had a loop in
front of them that activated a pre-recorded welcome message.
Figure 1 Approach to the "back" gate at Stoneybrook at Heritage Harbour. The view here
is from the gate back at the approach to the gate.
Figure 2 shows the actual gate area at the “back” gate whose approach is shown in Figure 1.
This figure shows many of the major system components:
•
The TransCore access control reader (think of this as nothing more than an antenna.)
The readers that Coral Bay has and that are still standing will be re-used in the Coral Bay
proposal. For the purposes of costing, those that were knocked down have been
assumed to be damaged beyond repair.
•
The barrier arm mechanism similar to that proposed. These arms are considerably more
substantial than those previously employed in the district. They appear to be quite heavy
and to contain some sort internal structural re-enforcements. They are attached to the
arm mechanism with a “break-away” system that protects both arm and mechanism in
the event they are struck.
•
In the background you can see the box that contains the DVR and other gate
communications components. Figure 3 shows a close-up view of this.
Note: This equipment is painted black to help make it less visible when the landscaping
grows up around it. The landscaping at this location is not yet mature and did not appear
to have been in place for very long. When questioned about the temperature
ramifications of the black housings, the Envera representatives indicated that they had
not had any overheating issues.
•
The tall black pole in the middle-right background holds the inbound and outbound scene
cameras. These cameras are again mounted under Lexan domes. (Lexan is an impact
resistant polycarbonate plastic that is used to protect the cameras. The Lexan domes
cost a few tens of dollars to replace, should that become necessary.
In Coral Bay it is likely that we’d install bollards around much of this equipment.
Note: Bollards and their installation would be the responsibility of Coral Bay. Envera has
indicated that they are not interested in the installation of bollards.
Figure 3 DVR Enclosure.
Figure 2 The "back" gate at Stoneybrook at
Heritage Harbour
The posts shown in Figure 4 and Figure 5 are representative of the types of posts that would be
employed for license plate cameras in the Coral Bay proposal. These would of course have to be
protected with concrete filled bollards.
The stainless steel kiosks shown in the Figure 4 and Figure 5 were custom built for this
community. These kiosks have an approximate cost of $3,000 each.
Figure 4 Kiosk at Stoneybrook at Heritage
Harbour, Face camera is mounted on the
post to the right of the kiosk.
Figure 5 Another kiosk at Stoneybrook at
Heritage Harbour. The post to the right of
the kiosk contains both a face camera and a
"in-bound" scene camera (mounted on right
side of the post.)
Site 2: Envera System Offices
The next site that we visited was the Envera Systems offices and monitoring center, 8132 Blaikie
Court, Sarasota FL 34240. This Envera location is in an “industrial” center similar to the
Commerce Park in Coral Springs. While at this location, we were:
•
Briefed on the overall structure of Envera (see attached PowerPoint slides)
•
Shown examples of the types and quality of the video their installations capture
•
Given a tour of the active call center
•
Presented with a revised proposal based on input given to Envera at the October 2008
Coral Bay CDD Board Meeting.
Based on the observations made during the first site visit and the time of day, it was
determined that review of this proposal would best be conducted at Coral Bay. To
accommodate this, arrangements were made to meet on Tuesday November 11, 2008 at
3:00 PM at the Coral Bay clubhouse.
Note: A brief consultation by phone with Michael Pawelczyk indicated that neither further
notice nor advertisement was necessary for this continuation.
The Blaikie Court location has a total of 6 monitoring stations set up. Additional monitors are on
call and can be brought in if necessary during high volume times; these on call monitors use
laptops and standard internet connections. At the time that we were there, only 3 were active.
When we entered the call center no calls were waiting in the queue to be handled and all calls
that came in while were in the center were handled immediately. At the time of our visit, the
Blakie Court call center was handling approximately 30 customers (communities) that have the
Envera entry monitoring system and/or a park/pool a monitoring system.
Figure 6 and Figure 7 show examples of the monitoring stations in the call center. It was noted
that the time we visited (approximately 4:30 PM) was a generally quiet time. Peak traffic was
expected to occur at approximately 6:00 to 8:00 PM.
All traffic is handled on a FIFO (First In, First Out). All operators can see the entire queue that is
waiting and all simply work from the top of the list. The queue is color coded so that operators
can tell which transactions have been waiting for over 30 seconds.
The software used in the call center includes reporting capabilities that enable us to review
response times and help Envera manage call center staffing levels.
Figure 6 Monitoring Station 1, Envera Call
Center
Figure 7 Monitoring Station 2, Envera Call
Center
Envera has expansion capability within the Blaikie Court building for adding additional stations;
we were also told that an additional location is being constructed.
The Blaikie Court building is equipped with a back-up generator in case of power outage.
Additionally, in case of server outages in the Sarasota area, remote locations can be set up to
handle traffic at communities with Envera gate and/or park/pool monitoring solutions.
Site 3: Stoneybrook at Venice
The last site that we visited was Stoneybrook at Venice, 2384 Stoneycreek Blvd, Venice FL
32293. They have a large pool area with barbeque facilities adjoining their clubhouse. The pool
monitoring functionality at this location was fully functional at the time of the Coral Bay visit.
However, since the Coral Bay visit occurred during hours that the pool was operational, Chris
Kemper called the monitoring center to have them demonstrate the voice-down warning that
would be issued. At the time of the demonstration there were two residents in the pool, upon
hearing the warning they started to comply with the instructions not knowing it was only a test.
The volume and placement of speakers at Coral Bay was discussed due to the proximity of
homes in our District as compared with the ones at Stoneybrook.
Figure 8 and Figure 9 illustrate the equipment seen at this location.
The motion detectors shown in Figure 8 represent the two types of motion detectors in use at this
location:
•
The white rectangular unit mounted on the pole is a traditional ultrasonic motion detector.
•
The unit that looks like a “radar gun” is a motion detector that combines traditional
ultrasonic technology with infrared detection. This unit is pointed at an area were there
are a fair number of palm trees, this combined technology lets the unit respond only
motion caused by objects that are warm and approximately human sized.
Figure 8 Pole with three cameras and two
motion detectors.
Figure 9 Close up of soffit mounted
speaker and microphone for voice-down to
pools.
Coral Bay Follow-up
At the November 11th follow-up visit at Coral Bay, Chris Kemper presented four configuration
options for installation at the gates, parks and pools. From the standpoint of our interaction with
Envera, these options only differ in the amount of coverage provided and in capital cost. There is
an approximately $26,000 difference in capital cost between Option 1 and Option 4. While all
options were discussed, Option 4 was the most inclusive option presented, this discussion
focused primarily on Option 4.
Option 4 is summarized as follows:
Capital Expenditure
•
•
•
The eMerge access control system at all three gates. See
the backup page labeled “Access Control Proposal”. This
system supports multiple access tokens and includes
enhanced reporting capability.
$9,655.75
A “standard” five-camera system at the South Bay Dr. gate.
This includes a Sanyo Tag camera and a replacement
TransCore transponder reader. Refer to the backup pages
labeled “South Bay Dr. Proposal” and “South Bay Dr.
Drawing”. Emergency access (Key pad, Knox Box, and
Yelp are included.)
$20,105.05
An eight camera system at the clubhouse. This system can
accept two additional cameras should the be necessary.
The eight cameras cover the pool complex, the boat ramp,
and the docks. Only the five cameras inside the fenced
pool area are actively monitored. The cameras on the docs
and boat ramp are passive.
Refer to the backup pages labeled “Clubhouse Proposal”
and “Clubhouse Drawing”
•
•
•
•
•
•
A seven camera system at Peninsula Park. This system
includes two speaker/microphone combinations (one for the
front gate area and one back on the building itself.) Refer
to the backup documents labeled “Peninsula Park
Proposal” and “Peninsula Park Drawing”.
$15,482.35
$19,855.34
th
A seven camera system at the 30 St. gate that also covers
the Tot Lot with two cameras. Like at the South Bay Dr.
Gate, this system includes a Sanyo License Plate camera.
As both TransCore readers are operable at this location,
none are included. Refer to the backup documents labeled
“30th St. Gate Proposal” and “30th St. Gate Drawing”.
Emergency access (Key pad, Knox Box, and Yelp are
included) is not included as it is assumed that this
equipment is functional at this location.
$20,092.42
A five camera system at the Tennis and Basketball Courts.
This system includes one speaker microphone
combination. Refer to the backup documents labeled
“Tennis Court Proposal” and “Tennis Court Drawings”.
$12,854.50
A five camera system at Fay’s Cove Pool. This system
includes one speaker/microphone combination. Refer to
the backup documents labeled “Fay’s Cove Proposal” and
“Fay’s Cove Drawings”.
$10,804.00
A “standard” five-camera system at the North Bay Dr. gate.
This includes a Sanyo Tag camera and a replacement
TransCore transponder reader. Refer to the backup pages
labeled “North Bay Dr. Proposal” and “North Bay Dr.
Drawing”. Emergency access (Key pad, Knox Box, and
Yelp are included.)
$20,105.02
Replacements for eight gate mechanisms at North Bay Dr.
and South. Bay Dr. The remaining mechanisms for these
locations would be stored for parts for those units remaining
at the 30th St. Gate.
$24,960.00
IMPORTANT: All drawings are schematic representations only. They represent the desired
positioning of the equipment at the current time. Exact equipment placement is subject to
variation at the time of installation due to unforeseen circumstances and/or situations.
During this conversation, telecommunications were also discussed. Coral Bay will have to supply
dedicated internet access in the form of T1 lines to each of the three gates. Coral Bay will also
have to supply DSL service to the parks to accommodate monitoring.
Access Control Proposal
Envera Systems
8132 Blaikie Court
Sarasota, FL 34241
Phone (941) 556-0731
Fax (941) 556-0737
10279
Proposal Number
10/7/2008
Created
Expires 11/6/2008
Salesperson Chris Kemper
Coral Bay CDD
Millie Otero
Alliance Property Systems
Emerge access management software and hardware proposal for access database management
system for residential entry system. Proposal is contingent upon the functionality of existing transponder
readers being actively installed at each resident lane and will integrate with the existing transponders
currently in use. Main console will be housed in the main gatehouse and accessed through user id and
password via the internet.
Qty Description
3 eMerge50 Network Controller 2 Door Access Module w/ Enclosure
10 programming labor
Proposal Number: 10279
Price
Ext. Price
$2,935.25
$8,805.75
$85.00
$850.00
SubTotal
$9,655.75
Sales Tax
$0.00
Total
$9,655.75
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South Bay Dr. Proposal
Envera Systems
8132 Blaikie Court
Sarasota, FL 34241
10276
Proposal Number
10/7/2008
Created
Expires 11/6/2008
Salesperson Chris Kemper
Phone (941) 556-0731
Fax (941) 556-0737
Coral Bay CDD
Millie Otero
Alliance Property Systems
Main Entrance- South Bay:
5 camera system including two way monitoring and Envera kiosk.
The owner is to provide a static IP address (768kb upload minimum), electrical outlet, and weatherproof location for the
Digital Video Recorder.
Package requires a 36 month monitoring agreement consisting of $9,473.00 per month.
Qty Description
Price
Ext. Price
$12,000.00
$12,000.00
1 Sanyo Tag Camera with Tamron Lens 5-50mm and Pelco Housing
$806.02
$806.02
1 12' Aluminum Powdered Coated 4 X 4 Pole includes concrete
$589.00
$589.00
1 6' Post for Tag Camera includes concrete
$275.00
$275.00
1 transcore reader AI 1620
$5,000.00
$5,000.00
1 emergency access items
keypad, "yelp" operator, knox box
$1,435.00
$1,435.00
1 Typical Envera Gate Installation Includes;
1 Envera DVR, 1 Envera Kiosk w/ Two Way Voice, 4 Hi-resolution Intensifier
Color Day / Night Cameras, 1 Power Supply, 1 Surge Protector, 1 Battery
Backup, 1 Mounting Rack or Climate Controlled Enclosure.
SubTotal
$20,105.02
Sales Tax
$0.00
Total
$20,105.02
The Undersigned Hereby Accepts This Proposal
_________________________________________________
Name
Proposal Number: 10276
_____________
Date
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gate arms
transponder
reader
overview gate
cameras (2)
Kiosk
resident plate
camera
rack with DVR and
all applicable
hardware (inside
building)
visitor plate
camera
South Bay Dr. Drawing
Clubhouse Proposal
Envera Systems
8132 Blaikie Court
Sarasota, FL 34241
10273
Proposal Number
10/7/2008
Created
Expires 11/6/2008
Salesperson Chris Kemper
Phone (941) 556-0731
Fax (941) 556-0737
Coral Bay CDD
Millie Otero
Alliance Property Systems
Main Pool:
5 camera system including two way monitoring.
The owner is to provide a static IP address (768kb upload minimum), electrical outlet, and weatherproof location for the
Digital Video Recorder.
Package requires a 36 month monitoring agreement consisting of $300.00 per month.
Qty Description
1 Envera Pool Monitoring Package
1 Envera Digital Video Recoder 5CH w/ Envera Proprietary Software, 1 Two
Way Audio Module and Amplifier, 1 Two Way Speaker and Microphone, 5
Color High Resolution Day / Night Intensifier Cameras, 5 Motion Sensor
Detectors, 1 Power Supply, Wire, Connectors and Labor.
1 12' Aluminum Powdered Coated 4 X 4 Pole includes concrete
4 Additional labor required due to job difficulty.
-1 Envera Digital Video Recorder 320GB 5 Channels Bi-directional Audio
1 Fast Trace DVR 10 Camera 640GB 60 PPS w/ Remote Software
3 Speco Intensifier Seriers Color Dome Camera w/ 2.8-10mm Varifocal Lens
Price
Ext. Price
$9,875.00
$9,875.00
$589.00
$589.00
$85.00
$340.00
$3,750.00
($3,750.00)
$6,846.00
$6,846.00
$527.45
$1,582.35
SubTotal
$15,482.35
Sales Tax
$0.00
Total
$15,482.35
The Undersigned Hereby Accepts This Proposal
_________________________________________________
Name
Proposal Number: 10273
_____________
Date
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cameras
DVR and all items
associated with
operation
speaker
microphone
combination
motion detectors
covering pool and
hallways not docks
or boat ramp.
Main Pool
Clubhouse Drawing
Peninsula Park Proposal
Envera Systems
8132 Blaikie Court
Sarasota, FL 34241
10392
Proposal Number
11/10/2008
Created
Expires 12/10/2008
Salesperson Chris Kemper
Phone (941) 556-0731
Fax (941) 556-0737
Coral Bay CDD
Millie Otero
Alliance Property Systems
Peninsula Park:
7 camera system including two way monitoring.
The owner is to provide a static IP address (768kb upload minimum), electrical outlet, and weatherproof location for the
Digital Video Recorder.
Package requires a 36 month monitoring agreement consisting of $300.00 per month.
Qty Description
Price
Ext. Price
$9,875.00
$9,875.00
$589.00
$1,767.00
$85.00
$1,020.00
$3,750.00
($3,750.00)
$6,846.00
$6,846.00
$527.45
$1,054.90
$0.50
$202.00
1 Estimated Cost of WIre for Job Installation
$275.00
$275.00
1 Splitter for Laroue Speaker
$224.44
$224.44
1 Laroue Outdoor Speaker / Microphone Combination
$595.00
$595.00
1 Laroue Audio Interface Amplifier
$656.00
$656.00
2 Passive Infrared Detector 70 x 80 - 90 deg angle
$545.00
$1,090.00
1 Envera Pool Monitoring Package
1 Envera Digital Video Recoder 5CH w/ Envera Proprietary Software, 1 Two
Way Audio Module and Amplifier, 1 Two Way Speaker and Microphone, 5
Color High Resolution Day / Night Intensifier Cameras, 5 Motion Sensor
Detectors, 1 Power Supply, Wire, Connectors and Labor.
3 12' Aluminum Powdered Coated 4 X 4 Pole includes concrete
12 Additional labor required due to job difficulty.
-1 Envera Digital Video Recorder 320GB 5 Channels Bi-directional Audio
1 Fast Trace DVR 10 Camera 640GB 60 PPS w/ Remote Software
2 Speco Intensifier Seriers Color Dome Camera w/ 2.8-10mm Varifocal Lens
404 Estimated Conduit for Job Installation
SubTotal
$19,855.34
Sales Tax
$0.00
Total
$19,855.34
The Undersigned Hereby Accepts This Proposal
_________________________________________________
Name
Proposal Number: 10392
_____________
Date
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DVR in
building
cameras
speaker and
microphone
Peninsula Park
Peninsula Park Drawing
30th St. Gate Proposal
Envera Systems
8132 Blaikie Court
Sarasota, FL 34241
Phone (941) 556-0731
Fax (941) 556-0737
10391
Proposal Number
11/10/2008
Created
Expires 12/10/2008
Salesperson Chris Kemper
Coral Bay CDD
Millie Otero
Alliance Property Systems
30th street ten channel with 2 cams on tot lot
Qty Description
Price
Ext. Price
$12,000.00
$12,000.00
1 Sanyo Tag Camera with Tamron Lens 5-50mm and Pelco Housing
$806.02
$806.02
2 12' Aluminum Powdered Coated 4 X 4 Pole includes concrete
$589.00
$1,178.00
1 6' Post for Tag Camera includes concrete
$275.00
$275.00
2 under roadway bore
$600.00
$1,200.00
$527.45
$1,054.90
$85.00
$340.00
$0.50
$142.50
$3,750.00
($3,750.00)
$6,846.00
$6,846.00
1 Typical Envera Gate Installation Includes;
1 Envera DVR, 1 Envera Kiosk w/ Two Way Voice, 4 Hi-resolution Intensifier
Color Day / Night Cameras, 1 Power Supply, 1 Surge Protector, 1 Battery
Backup, 1 Mounting Rack or Climate Controlled Enclosure.
2 Speco Intensifier Seriers Color Dome Camera w/ 2.8-10mm Varifocal Lens
tot lot cameras
4 Additional labor required due to job difficulty.
trenching to tot lot
285 Estimated Conduit for Job Installation
tot lot conduit
-1 Envera Digital Video Recorder 320GB 5 Channels Bi-directional Audio
1 Fast Trace DVR 10 Camera 640GB 60 PPS w/ Remote Software
Proposal Number: 10391
SubTotal
$20,092.42
Sales Tax
$0.00
Total
$20,092.42
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kiosk with
face camera
DVR enclosure
30th Street
gate and tot lot
cameras
conduit
30th St. Gate Drawing
Tennis Court Proposal
Envera Systems
8132 Blaikie Court
Sarasota, FL 34241
10393
Proposal Number
11/10/2008
Created
Expires 12/10/2008
Salesperson Chris Kemper
Phone (941) 556-0731
Fax (941) 556-0737
Coral Bay CDD
Millie Otero
Alliance Property Systems
North Bay Park:
5 camera system including two way monitoring.
The owner is to provide a static IP address (768kb upload minimum), electrical outlet, and weatherproof location for the
Digital Video Recorder.
Package requires a 36 month monitoring agreement consisting of $300.00 per month.
Qty Description
1 Envera Pool Monitoring Package
1 Envera Digital Video Recoder 5CH w/ Envera Proprietary Software, 1 Two
Way Audio Module and Amplifier, 1 Two Way Speaker and Microphone, 5
Color High Resolution Day / Night Intensifier Cameras, 5 Motion Sensor
Detectors, 1 Power Supply, Wire, Connectors and Labor.
3 12' Aluminum Powdered Coated 4 X 4 Pole includes concrete
12 Additional labor required due to job difficulty.
Price
Ext. Price
$9,875.00
$9,875.00
$589.00
$1,767.00
$85.00
$1,020.00
$0.50
$192.50
385 Estimated Conduit for Job Installation
SubTotal
$12,854.50
Sales Tax
$0.00
Total
$12,854.50
The Undersigned Hereby Accepts This Proposal
_________________________________________________
Name
Proposal Number: 10393
_____________
Date
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Cameras
with motion
detectors
North Bay Park
Tennis Court Drawing
DVR
enclosure
speaker
Fay's Cove Proposal
Envera Systems
8132 Blaikie Court
Sarasota, FL 34241
10275
Proposal Number
10/7/2008
Created
Expires 11/6/2008
Salesperson Chris Kemper
Phone (941) 556-0731
Fax (941) 556-0737
Coral Bay CDD
Millie Otero
Alliance Property Systems
Fay's Pool:
5 camera system including two way monitoring.
The owner is to provide a static IP address (768kb upload minimum), electrical outlet, and weatherproof location for the
Digital Video Recorder.
Package requires a 36 month monitoring agreement consisting of $300.00 per month.
Qty Description
1 Envera Pool Monitoring Package
1 Envera Digital Video Recoder 5CH w/ Envera Proprietary Software, 1 Two
Way Audio Module and Amplifier, 1 Two Way Speaker and Microphone, 5
Color High Resolution Day / Night Intensifier Cameras, 5 Motion Sensor
Detectors, 1 Power Supply, Wire, Connectors and Labor.
1 12' Aluminum Powdered Coated 4 X 4 Pole includes concrete
4 Additional labor required due to job difficulty.
Price
Ext. Price
$9,875.00
$9,875.00
$589.00
$589.00
$85.00
$340.00
SubTotal
$10,804.00
Sales Tax
$0.00
Total
$10,804.00
The Undersigned Hereby Accepts This Proposal
_________________________________________________
Name
Proposal Number: 10275
_____________
Date
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Fay's Cove Drawing
Fay's cove
pool
DVR
Speaker
cameras
North Bay Dr. Proposal
Envera Systems
8132 Blaikie Court
Sarasota, FL 34241
10277
Proposal Number
10/7/2008
Created
Expires 11/6/2008
Salesperson Chris Kemper
Phone (941) 556-0731
Fax (941) 556-0737
Coral Bay CDD
Millie Otero
Alliance Property Systems
North Bay Gate:
5 camera system including two way monitoring and Envera Kiosk.
The owner is to provide a static IP address (768kb upload minimum), electrical outlet, and weatherproof location for the
Digital Video Recorder.
Package requires a 36 month monitoring agreement consisting of $1000.00 per month.
Qty Description
Price
Ext. Price
$12,000.00
$12,000.00
1 Sanyo Tag Camera with Tamron Lens 5-50mm and Pelco Housing
$806.02
$806.02
1 12' Aluminum Powdered Coated 4 X 4 Pole includes concrete
$589.00
$589.00
1 6' Post for Tag Camera includes concrete
$275.00
$275.00
1 transcore smart reader AI 1620
$5,000.00
$5,000.00
1 emergency access system
keypad, SOS "yelp" system, knox box
$1,435.00
$1,435.00
1 Typical Envera Gate Installation Includes;
1 Envera DVR, 1 Envera Kiosk w/ Two Way Voice, 4 Hi-resolution Intensifier
Color Day / Night Cameras, 1 Power Supply, 1 Surge Protector, ! Battery
Backup, 1 Mounting Rack or Climate Controlled Enclosure.
SubTotal
$20,105.02
Sales Tax
$0.00
Total
$20,105.02
The Undersigned Hereby Accepts This Proposal
_________________________________________________
Name
Proposal Number: 10277
_____________
Date
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North Bay Gate
Enclosure with DVR
and all applicable
hardware
Post with 2 gate
overview cameras
Barrier
arms
Transponder
reader
Kiosk with
face camera
plate
camera
Resident lane
plate camera
North Bay Dr. Drawing
Gate Mechanism Proposal
Envera Systems
8132 Blaikie Court
Sarasota, FL 34241
Phone (941) 556-0731
Fax (941) 556-0737
10387
Proposal Number
11/9/2008
Created
Expires 12/9/2008
Salesperson Chris Kemper
Coral Bay CDD
Millie Otero
Alliance Property Systems
gate barrier proposal
Qty Description
8 12' Barrier Arm
8 Mega Arm Tower Gate Barrier
Proposal Number: 10387
Price
Ext. Price
$295.00
$2,360.00
$2,825.00
$22,600.00
SubTotal
$24,960.00
Sales Tax
$0.00
Total
$24,960.00
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