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Contractor Name
Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc.
PROJECT NAME
Acquisation and installation of Parkinf Access and Revenue Control System (PARCS)
RMP File Number
304
Date
10/1/2015
MO Ref
15-155
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documentation for tests, and procedures for dealing with failures during test. Provide three copies <br /> of checklists which detail tests for every functional requirement, specified supplies/spare parts, <br /> training, operating, and maintenance manuals and provide space for sign-offs by City <br /> Representative. <br /> 3.3 DEIIVERY,STORAGE AND HANDLING <br /> A. Contractor shall: <br /> 1. Assume care,custody and control of all PARCS equipment and components. <br /> 2. Replace damaged materials at no cost to City. <br /> 3. Deliver equipment to site packaged to prevent damage and marked for easy identification. <br /> 4. Store equipment in original containers in clean, dry location designated by City and agreed to <br /> by Contractor. <br /> B. City shall: <br /> 1. Provide secure storage in one of the garages for storage of spare parts for use by Contractor's <br /> technicians. <br /> 3.4 PROJECT SITE CONDITIONS <br /> PARCS components shall operate dependably within environmental conditions indigenous to installed <br /> site location as described herein. Components located in a 24-hour climate controlled office shall be <br /> capable of normal performance in a business environment. Outdoor equipment shall be capable of <br /> operating in temperature and weather extremes and marine environment in Redwood City, California. <br /> 3.51NSTALLATION OF PARCS <br /> A. Contractor shall: <br /> 1. Contractor shall coordinate demolition, installation and testing of PARCS and related <br /> equipment/work with the City, ensuring that planned work does not significantly impact <br /> parking operations or special events. <br /> 2. Disconnect and remove existing equipment. <br /> 3. Clean site daily. <br /> 4. Install PARC system in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and approved Shop <br /> Drawings. Well-coordinated and controlled installation of PARC system is essential to this <br /> contract. Disruption or delay of the work of others during installation shall be minimized. <br /> Therefore all equipment shall be ready for rapid, coordinated installation. <br /> i. Entry Lanes <br /> 1. Remove and dispose existing ticket dispensers and barrier gates. <br /> 2. Install new ticket dispenser and barrier gate. Use 3 %: X %" wedge anchors <br /> for the lane devices <br /> 3. Disconnect and dispose existing interconnect conductor cabling. <br /> 4. Saw cut new loops, install new loop wire and seal <br /> 5. Provide, pull and terminate (1) 12 conductor cable, 20 AWG, as per S&B <br /> specification from the ticket dispenser to the barrier gate. <br /> 6. Remove and dispose of all demolished material and cabling. <br /> ii. Exit Lanes <br /> 1. Remove and dispose the existing barrier gate and ticket acceptor. <br /> 2. Install new barrier gate and exit verifier. Use 3 %X%"wedge anchors for <br /> the lane devices. <br /> 3. Disconnect and dispose existing interconnect conductor cabling. <br /> REV:09-10-15 VR <br /> Page 23 of 61 <br /> ATTY/AGR.2015217/Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. Parking Garage Equipment <br />
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