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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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3.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br /> A. Contractor/Instalier Qualifications: <br /> 1. Successful installation and maintenance of equipment manufacturer's products for minimum <br /> of three years. <br /> 2. Written acknowledgement of installation and maintenance qualifications from PARCS <br /> manufacturer(s). <br /> 3. Successful completion of manufacturer's training in the proper installation and maintenance <br /> of manufacturers systems,subsystems and equipment specified herein. <br /> B. Unless accepted otherwise by the City, use manufacturers and installers that employ a Quality <br /> Management System comptying with the program described in ISO 9001-2008,or similar system. <br /> C. Provide seven calendar days' notice to City to review completed installation prior to acceptance <br /> testing. <br /> D. Provide equipment incorporating features which minimize maintenance and meet the following <br /> requirements: <br /> 1. Provide for ease of performance verification and failure detection while minimizing effort <br /> required for adjustment. <br /> 2. Provide unobstructed access to equipment components. <br /> 3. Minimize requirements for special tools and test equipment. <br /> 4. Provide for easy removal and replacement of components. <br /> E. Provide system and components that have a minimum service life of ten years and specify periodic <br /> maintenance requirements in maintenance manual to meet that life expectancy. <br /> F. Contractor shall be responsible for all system and subsystem data communication and ensure that <br /> communications are properly received and sent by all Central Management System computers and <br /> peripheral devices. <br /> G. System shall incorporate equipment of proven reliability that can be documented from similarly <br /> sized installations that provide features and performance comparable to that required herein. <br /> 3.8 TEST AND ACCEPTANCE PROGRAM <br /> A. Equipment testing and acceptance shall follow the project-specific Transition Plan set out in <br /> Attachment 2, including, but not limited to: <br /> 1. Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) <br /> 2. Lane Acceptance Test (LAT) <br /> 3. Site Acceptance Test(SAT) <br /> 4. Operational Demonstration Test(ODT) <br /> B. The project-specific Transition Plan (similar to the sample included in Attachment 2) shall be <br /> developed by Contractor in coordination with the City within two weeks following the Notice <br /> to Proceed, and shalt upon completion replace and supersede the sample. <br /> REV:09-10-15 VR <br /> Page 25 of 61 <br /> ATTY/AGR.2015.217/Scheidt& Bachmann USA, Inc. Parking Garage Equipment <br />
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