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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 24,1997 PSA#1978Regional Contracting Office, MARFORRES, 4400 Dauphine Street, New
Orleans, LA 70146-5400 D -- INSTALLATION OF OF VTC CABLE AND CONDUIT SOL M68479-98-Q-0024 DUE
110497 POC Sgt Dawn Piekutowski (504)678-5247 or Carol Register
(504)678-0348 This procurement is unrestricted; all responsible sources
may submit a quotation. This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for
commercial services prepared in accordance with the format in FAR
Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in
this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation;
quotes are being requested and a seperate written solicitation will not
be issued. Solicitation number M68479-98-Q-0024 applies. The standard
industrial code is 7379, and the business size standard is 500
employees. This requirement is for a fixed price contract for one line
item as follows: Line Item 0001: VTC cable and conduit installation in
bldg 601, 4th floor in accordance with the following statement of work:
Statement of Work For VTC Structured Conduit System Install For
Building 601, Herbert Complex to support Marine Forces Reserve 23
October 1997 1.0 Introduction / Identification Work is to be
accomplished for Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES). Marine Forces
Reserve 4400 Dauphine Street New Orleans, La 70146 1.1 Mission One of
the missions of the Marine Corps is to prepare for wartime expansion
which may require the activation of reserve forces when necessary. The
Marine Forces Reserve provides trained Marines to augment the Active
Duty forces during a time of crisis or need. 1.2 Scope The primary goal
of this Statement of Work (SOW) is to provide a secure structured
conduit system installation, 1" and 3" EMT conduit, for the Marine
Forces Reserve (MARFORRES) Video Teleconferencing (VTC) project areas.
This project consists of work spaces in Building 601 at the Herbert
Complex, East Bank Facility, specifically rooms 4A409, 4A414, 4B105,
4B120 and 4B129. MARFORRES headquarters is relocating from Building 603
into Building 601 and current occupants will remain in building 603
until scheduled moves occur. Premise structure VTC conduit was not
included in the current renovation project for Bldg 601 nor was it
previously planned for in the current operational spaces in Bldg 603.
1.3 Background Due to system relocation and cost effective efforts, the
Marine Forces Reserve will install 1" and 3" EMT conduit and hardware
for a secure capable VTC system. 2.0 Technical Environment The system
environment consists of a category five cabling system to the desktop.
The focus will be on installing a structured wiring system in conduit,
capable of supporting 100MB data transmission and structured wiring
capable of supporting secure data transmission with cabling from a
centralized location to specified work areas throughout the building.
2.1 Statement of Work Design The contractor shall conduct a final site
survey of the work area's to determine specific cable runs and
termination points. The contractor shall document the results of the
site survey and include drawings (floor plans). The documentation and
drawings will include the projected locations for contractor installed
cable runs (vertical and horizontal) with applicable pair count and
VTC station outlets. ProcurementThe contractor will procure all
equipment/materials required by this task and ensure that these items
are delivered to the site. The equipment to be purchased includes 3"
and 1" conduit, termination hardware, communications/electronics
cabling. The contractor shall procure sufficient quantities of
equipment to meet the number of cable runs and termination's required.
Installation The contractor will perform these tasks at the site. The
client representative or the designated on-site contact will provide
the contractor with the locations of the wire closet and VTC station
outlets where the wire and termination equipment is to be installed. An
estimate of the number of VTC station outlets will be given. Horizontal
Cabling The contractor shall procure and plenum category five cabling.
The cable shall be run above the drop ceiling in conduit. Workstations
The contractor shall use IMO's with dual category five jacks to
terminate the cable at the jacked wall plates. All outlets shall be
installed eighteeninches (18") off the floor. Vertical Cabling The
contractor shall procure and plenum category five cabling. Testing The
contractor will perform testing and certification. Once the
installation of cabling and termination hardware has been completed,
the contractor shall test and certify the cable runs and termination
hardware from end-to-end for data connectivity. The contractor shall
provide the results of the test and certification documentation to the
Client Representative. Documentation The contractor shall proved
as-built documentation upon completion of all installation and testing.
The documentation shall provide a brief network overview and detailed
description of the cable plant design, including the location of
outlets and any distribution frame hardware. The documentation shall
include drawings (floor plans) of cable plant and patch panel port
assignments tables. The documentation is only necessary for contractor
installed cable, equipment and systems specific to the task order. 3.0
Project Approach The contractor will perform the tasks identified in
this proposal and will work with the United States Marine Corps (USMC)
personnel to meet the goals of this project. The contractor will
identify the best technical approach for providing: * VTC cabling and
conduit The contractor will provide engineers with expertise in the
appropriate networking and information system disciplines. The
contractor will coordinate activities based on priorities set by the
G-6 Office and will interact with the appropriate G-6 personnel to
recommend the best technical solution. The contractors approach should
optimize the reuse of related products and services, providing the
benefit of contractor experience in related projects. The contractor
will involve G-6 Program Office personnel at every step of the process.
4.0 Task Description The contractor will install various hardware and
cabling components in Building 601, connecting the conference room
areas from 1 floor back to the G-6 or VTC area. Also in Building 601,
the contractor will install structured cabling with conduit from the
VTC area to the designated workspaces. A complete cabling diagram will
be provided by the contractor. The installed cable system will
consider bandwidth requirements to each floor, operational
effectiveness, and durability. The termination equipment includes
information management outlets to be installed at the workstations and
a patch panel to be installed in the G-6 Area. The contractor will
provide a end to end cabling system including any cabinets, conduit,
cables, connectors face plates, and "as installed" documentation. 4.1
Concurrent Contractors The contractor will be required to perform work
alongside other contractors working on the MARFORRES renovation
project. 5.0 Level of Effort The following provides the initial
estimate for the level of effort (in hours) for the tasks to be
performed. Cable Installation Survey 20 Hours 5 Drops Conduit Cable
Installation 200 Hours Testing / Documenting 8 Hours This estimate
represents our best technical judgment based on the information
currently available. Tasks may require more or less time, and the
effect on costs are understood. All work will be performed on an hourly
time and material basis. Hardware expenses directly charged. 5.1
Initial Cost Estimate None 6.0 Place of Performance The contractor's
team will be performing work at the contractors office and at Building
601, 4th, Floor in the Hebert complex 4400 Dauphine Street, New
Orleans La. The time spent will be determined by the G-6 VTC
coordinator. 7.0 Schedule Work will commence within 5 business days
after receipt of Order (ARO). Work will be scheduled and performed
along with the MARFORRES renovation project schedule according to
completion of individual work sections having their work spaces
completed. 8.0 Assumptions * The G-6 Program Office will provide all
available documentation and access to appropriate personnel and
facilities including other contractors related to this effort. * The
G-6 program Office willprovide facility support (e.g. lab equipment,
desk, chair, telephone) for the contractor, during the work period at
USMC facilities. * The contractor will provide a weekly status report
to the G-6 Program Office for the duration of this effort. There will
be joint meetings with the contractor, G-6 Program Office and related
parities to resolve outstanding issues, discuss status of effort and
coordination of work performed. 9.0 Points of Contact Major James E.
Hall Deputy AC/S G-6 Marine Forces Reserve 4400 Dauphine Street New
Orleans, La 70146 (504) 678-4288 (voice) (504) 678-5774 (fax) EMAIL
James_E_Hall@MARFORRES.USMC.MIL Capt Raquel L Lyles Operations Officer
Marine Forces Reserve 4400 Dauphine Street New Orleans, La 70146 (504)
678-6013 (voice) (504) 678-5774 (fax) EMAIL
Raquel_L_Lyles@MARFORRES.USMC.MIL CWO3 Randy Watkins Telecommunications
Marine Forces Reserve 4400 Dauphine Street New Orleans, La 70146 (504)
678-6839 (voice) (504) 678-5774 (fax) EMAIL
Randall_Watkins@MARFORRES.USMC.MIL (0324) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0022 19971124\D-0002.SOL)
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