CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 MCA Project No. 12032 MARSHALL CRAFT ASSOCIATES, INC. 6112 York Road Baltimore, Maryland 21212 Chesapeake College Center for Allied Health and Athletics Wye Mills, Maryland May 16, 2014 ADDENDUM NO. 02 Acknowledge receipt of this addendum by inserting its number in the proposal form. Failure to do so may subject bidder to disqualification. The addendum forms part of the contract documents.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 FF&E PACKAGE Deletions to the FF&E Specification Sections are shown with a strikethrough and additions are shown in bold font. SECTION 11 06 00 – VENDOR PACKAGE SCHEDULES Item 1: Add the following Vendor Supplier packages (see section 11 70 00 Healthcare Equipment for requirements): A. Surgical Instrument Trays – Supplier VH85 B. Operating Room Miscellaneous Equipment – Supplier VH86 C.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 2. (9) Duplex Receptacles 3. (2) Vacuum Outlets 4. (1) Amico Venturi switch to simulate vacuum 5. (2) Quad Data Outlets 6. (3) Conform Platforms 7. Electromagnetic Brakes Item 2: Revise paragraph 2.10 as follows: 2.10 Imaging Equipment – Supplier VH40 A. Item 31B – X-ray Generator 1. Delmed CM 40KW with Ionization Type automatic exposure control 1. Delmed IT series high frequency 55KW generator. B. Item 31C – X-ray control panel 1.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 3. Collimator – Manual a. 360o rotation of collimator possible and 90o locks or detents b. Integrated SID measurement c. Manual Tape Measure Item 3: Revise paragraph 2.14 as follows: 2.14 Dental Supply and Storage – Supplier VH51 A. Item H14F – Ultrasonic Cleaner 1. Biosonic UC125 unit with LCD, tank cover and enzymatic cleaner 2. Pearson Dental #W50-2451 or equal B. Item H56B – Model Vibrator 1. Vibrator #1A by Buffalo Dental or equal C.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 L. Item H57H – Cement Spatula 1. Hu-Friedly Cement Spatula #CS246 or equal Item 4: Revise Paragraph 2.22 and its sub-paragraphs to read as follows: 2.22 Medical Supply Storage Equipment – Supplier VH71 A. Item H03A – Mobile Tall Supply Cabinet 1. Unicell Supply cart or equal 2. 4 casters – 2 swivel, 2 swivel/brake 3. Roll front closure 4. 3 shelves / 4 drawers B. Item H03B – Clean linen cart 1. Marketlab ML5911 or equal (50”W x 20”D x 64”H) 2.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 1. Minor Orthopedic Tray with Container K. Item H55C – Surgical Instrument Tray 1. Major Tray with Container L. Item H55D – Surgical Instrument Tray 1. OB/GYN Tray with Container M. Item H55E – Surgical Instrument Tray 1. Plastic Instrument Tray with Container N. Item H55F – Surgical Instrument Tray 1. Orthopedic Drill Set with Container O. Item H55G – Surgical Instrument Tray 1. Genitourinary Tray with Container P.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 2. Pick-ups a. Adson – quantity 2 b. Rat tooth – quantity 2 c. Dressing – quantity 2 d. DeBakey – quantity 2 3. Clamps a. Hemostats – quantity 4 b. Kellys – quantity 4 c. Kochers – quantity 2 d. Babcocks – quantity 2 e. Allis – quantity 2 f. Right angle – quantity 2 g. Tonsils – quantity 2 4. Retractors a. Army-Navy – quantity 2 b. Goulet – quantity 2 c. Senns – quantity 2 d. Sweetheart Harringtons – quantity 2 5. Other a.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 3. Pick-ups a. Adson w/teeth – quantity 2 b. Rat tooth pick-ups – quantity 2 c. Ferris Smith pick-ups – quantity 1 d. Long Russian pick-ups – quantity 1 e. Short Russian pick-ups – quantity 1 4. Retractors (handheld) a. Wide Richardson Retractor – quantity 1 b. Narrow Richardson Retractor – quantity 2 c. Volkman RAKE Retractor – quantity 2 d. Senn Retractor – quantity 2 e. Ragnell Retractor – quantity 2 f. Cushing Vein Retractor – quantity 2 g.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 7. Neuro/Spine a. Spurling Kerrison Rongeur (Straight Kerrison) – quantity 1 b. Bayonet Kerrison Rongeur – quantity 1 c. Pituitary Rongeur (Straight Biter) – quantity 1 d. Cushings Bayonet Pick-ups (Smooth Bayonet Pick-ups) – quantity 1 e. Gerald bayonet Pick-ups (Bayonet pick-ups with teeth) – quantity 1 f. Cushings Bipolar Cautery Bayonet Pick-ups w/ insulated shaft – quantity 1 g. Bipolar Pick-ups – quantity 1 h.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 5. Knife Handle a. #3 short – quantity 2 b. #3 long – quantity 1 c. #4 short – quantity 1 6. Pick-ups a. DeBakey 6” – quantity 2 b. Adson w/teeth – quantity 2 c. Bonnies – quantity 2 d. Russians – quantity 1 e. Poole suction – quantity 1 D. Item H55D – Surgical Instrument Tray – OB/GYN Tray w/ container 1. Scissors a. Mayo long curved – quantity 1 b. Mayo long straight – quantity 1 c. Metzenbaum long curved – quantity 1 d.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 f. Sims delivery forceps – quantity 1 g. Side-opening vaginal speculum – quantity 1 h. Hank dilators – quantity 1 set i. Baby Deavers – quantity 2 7. Miscellaneous a.Edna towel forceps – quantity 4 b. Knife handles (long and short) – quantity 2 c. Allis Clamps – quantity 4 d. Heaney Ballantine curved – quantity 4 e. Heaney Ballantine straight – quantity 4 f. Heaney hysterectomy single tooth curved – quantity 4 g.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 4. Retractors a. Ragnell – quantity 2 b. Senn – quantity 2 c. Army Navy – quantity 2 d. Skin hooks single – quantity 2 e. Skin hooks double – quantity 2 f. Joseph skin hooks – quantity 2 g. Small rake – quantity 2 h. Small Weitlaner – quantity 2 i. Freeman face lift – quantity 1 j. Lighted breast retractor – quantity 1 5. Clamps a. Hartman mosquito – quantity 6 b. Jacobson micro straight – quantity 4 c. Jacobson micro curved – quantity 4 d.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 E. Item H55F – Surgical Instrument Tray –Orthopedic Drill set with Container 1. Power instruments a. Stryker big bone and powered saw and drill system – quantity 1 set b. Small bone cordless drill – quantity 1 F. Item H55G – Surgical Instrument Tray – Laparoscopic Instruments 1. Laparoscopic Instruments a. Bowel clamp – quantity 2 b. Biopsy Forceps – quantity 1 c. Curved grasper – quantity 2 d. Maryland dissector – quantity 2 e.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 m. Adson w/teeth – quantity 2 n. S Retractor – quantity 2 o. Cushing Vein Retractor – quantity 2 G. Item H55H – Surgical Instrument Tray – Vascular Tray with Container 1. Scissors a. 9” Metz – quantity 1 b. Potts 45 degree – quantity 1 c. delicate potts 25 degree-45 degree – quantity 2 d. 4.5” Stevens tenotomy – quantity 1 e. Microscissors – quantity 1 f. Jameson – quantity 1 g. 9” Heavy curved Mayo – quantity 2 h.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 5. Knife handle a. #3 – quantity 2 b. #4 – quantity 1 c. #7 – quantity 1 d. Long #3 – quantity 1 6. Pick-ups a. Gerald tissue forceps – quantity 2 b. Debakey tissue foreceps – quantity 2 c. Adson 1x2 – quantity 2 d. Rat tooth – quantity 2 7. Miscellaneous a. Doyen rib raspatory – quantity 1 b. Bailey-Gibbon rib contractor – quantity 1 c. Rib spreader – quantity 1 d. Sternal saw – quantity 1 e. Towel clamps – quantity 6 H.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 p. Pull Through Blade – quantity 1 J. Item H55L – Containers a. Rigid containers with mesh basket inserts and dividers and stringers to organize instruments – quantity 3 b. Rigid containers with mesh basket inserts and dividers and posts to organize instruments – quantity 3 Item 5: Add new paragraph 2.26 as follows: 2.26 Operating Room Miscellaneous Equipment – Supplier VH86 1. Equipment a. Candy cane stirrups – quantity one pair b.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 g. HD camera system – Stryker 1488HD or equal – quantity 4 h. Light Source – Stryker L9000 or equal i. SDC Recorder – Stryker SDC3 or equal 2. Scopes a. Light cord – quantity 4 b. 5MM 0 degree scope – quantity 2 c. 10MM 0 degree scope – quantity 2 d. 5MM 30 degree scope – quantity 1 e. 10MM 30 degree scope – quantity 1 SECTION 12 48 13 – MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Item 1: Add the following to paragraph 1.02 SUMMARY 7. Clocks 8.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 55) Blu‐Ray Disc Player with RS‐232 Control 56) 40” 42”Flat Panel Display 57) 50” screen size 1920 x 1080 native display resolution 4000:1 contrast ratio Provide Sharp HT‐SB60 loudspeakers as needed 16:9 aspect ratio Product: Sharp LC‐50LE650U LC‐50LB150U or approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS 60) 70” screen size 1920 x 1080 native display resolution Provide Sharp HT‐SB60 loudspeakers as needed 16:9 aspect ratio Product: Sharp LC‐70LE755U LC‐70LE650U or approved comparable product. 80” Flat Panel Display 62) 16:9 aspect ratio Product: Sharp LC‐60LE857U LC‐60LE650U or approved comparable product. 70” Flat Panel Display 61) FF&E-ADDENDUM NO.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 Less than 1% THD 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response Product: QSC CX602V or approved comparable product. PROJECT DRAWINGS LOW VOLTAGE Note: see revised drawings attached Drawing AV-500, AV-702: Item 1: Revised Flat Panel Display model from Sharp LC-70LE755U to Sharp LC-70LE650U. Drawings AV-510: Item 1: Revised Blu-Ray Disk Player model from Sharp BDHP75U to Sony BDP-S3100.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS FF&E-ADDENDUM NO. 02 Drawings AV-590: Item 1: Revised HD Video Recorder model from Datavideo HDR-40 to Datavideo HDR-60. Drawings AV-610: Item 1: Item 2: Item 3: Item 4: Revised Flat Panel Display model from Sharp LC-60LE857U to Sharp LC-60LE650U. Revised Flat Panel Display model from Sharp LC-40LE550U to Sharp LC-42LB150U. Revised Flat Panel Display model from Sharp LC-46LE540U to Sharp LC-48LE551U. Revise Room References.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS SECTION 27 41 00 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Division 1 - Applicable sections of Division 1 shall govern all work under this section. B. 11 52 13 – Projection Screens C. 27 05 28.48 – Multimedia Connection Wall Box D. 27 05 28.50 Multimedia Flush Poke-Thru Device E. 27 41 13 – Multimedia Floorbox F. Audiovisual (AV) System Drawings G. Other Drawings 1. 2. 1.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 1.04 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS C. Bid: Herein, used interchangeably with “proposal” D. CATV: Central or Master Antenna Television (broadband) E. DSP: Digital Signal Processor F. IR: Infrared G. NIC: material and work which is Not In Contract and for which the Installer is not responsible except as otherwise detailed herein. H. OFE: “Owner Furnished Equipment” which will be provided by The Owner.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 2. C. 2. 3. 4. Identify any Owner Furnished Equipment assumed in the Bid Proposal to be installed and integrated under this contract. Identify all assumed Owner Furnished equipment within each room/space type that will be required to complete the AV systems installation. State of the Art Development 1. 2. 3. G. Engineering: Including all required design drawings, run sheets, instruction manuals, console layout, step-by-step user guide, etc.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 1. 2. 1.05 Submit the costs for a one-year service contract, renewable for up to three years, which shall commence with the completion of the two-year warranty period. These contracts shall be fixed-cost, and can be accepted at the option of the Owner. The service contract shall include all of the services provided during the warranty period, including complete replacement or repair of defective equipment. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Coordination 1. 2.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. B. Incidentals necessary for a complete working system. Initial testing and adjustments, demonstration of system for approval, participation in acceptance tests, final adjustments as required. Record Documents, “As-Built” drawings and Owners Manual. Training of operating personnel. Notify appropriate parties of conflicts in a timely manner. Work cooperatively with other trades to resolve conflicts. Special Insurance 1. 1.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 2. FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS needed to maintain required signal levels for receipt at destination device. All audio lines shall be balanced at the source, prior to any cable pull longer than 20 feet. There are no exceptions. j. Video camera locations shall receive AC power from associated equipment rack low voltage transformers within 60 feet. k.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS 2) Video: From all source inputs (for cameras, computers, videotape units, etc.) through all distribution amplifiers (VDA), processors, switchers, etc., to all signal destinations. f. Remote Control Standards: As a minimum, the remote control system for each space shall be programmed to include the following: 1) Owner Logo on first page. 2) Automatic System Shutdown. 3) AM/ PM Clock Settings.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS 16) In the event the remote control system programming becomes compromised during the warranty period, provide the necessary effort to make the system fully functional once again. 1.08 SUBMITTALS A. Related Sections 1. B. Comply with requirements of Section 01 33 00 - Submittal Procedures. Submittal Data 1.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 d. e. f. g. h. i. D. FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS Schematic drawings (AV & Control Signal Flow), system functional block drawings, including those for audio and video subsystems. Resubmission of contract drawings is unacceptable. All unusual equipment modifications. Front mechanical drawings of each equipment rack. Equipment location drawings. Cable labeling plan.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 1. FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS Commencing with project award, provide weekly status reporting of milestone task status, anticipated completion date, and related memo notes for the following tasks: a. Submittals b. Infrastructure verification c. Pre-wire status d. Equipment Procurement e. Shop fabrication f. Remote control system design g. Installation and Terminations h. Field testing and pre-acceptance testing i.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 1. 2. 3. I. Within four weeks after award of Contract, submit statement confirming that Contractor has reviewed the conduit system as designed in building construction documents and, where applicable, as built. Notify Consultant, General Contractor, Architect or Electrical Contractor of deficiencies or inadequacies, if any, in conduit system design or installation. If none, so indicate.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 2. 3. FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS failure. Control system touchpanel layouts shall be accompanied by narrative text describing “step-by-step” function engagement. Warranty a. Provide list and dates of activation of equipment warranties b. Provide original manufacturers’ certificates. As-built Drawings a.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 E. 1.11 Installation shall commence immediately upon delivery of materials to the jobsite, except as directed by Construction Manager. Time required from delivery date to completion of project shall be in accordance with the approved schedules. SYSTEM TRAINING A. Training: Provide training in the operation and maintenance of the system for personnel designated by the Owner.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS C. Coordinate and provide updates to the control system code & touch panel layouts based on owner feedback of desired functionality during warranty period. D. Provide a total of eight (8) one-day visits per year, or a total of sixty-four (64) engineering/ service labor hours to conduct preventive maintenance and the Owner directed system adjustments. E. Each visit will include: 1. 2. 3. 4.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS Widescreen 16:9 computer monitor 1920 x 1080 Resolution HDMI, Displayport, and DVI‐D input connections HDCP compliant Product: Asus VE258Q or approved comparable product. 3) Digital Document Camera 30 fps 80x zoom XGA, HDMI, composite, VGA, and DVI outputs USB 2.0 compatible Product: Avermedia M70 or approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS On‐Wall Display Mount Product: Chief LSM or approved comparable product. 8) Extra‐Large Flat Panel Display Mount On‐Wall Display Mount Product: Chief XSM or approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS Frequency response (typical) 40Hz‐20kHz @ 30 degree incidence Inconspicuous, resembles a light switch Choice of mic level or line‐level output Adjustable HF response 22 dB equivalent noise level Product: Crown PZM‐10 or approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS Compression, limiting, and gate functions Product: DBX 166xs or approved comparable product. 18) Graphic Equalizer ¼” and XLR inputs Balanced stereo output 20 Hz – 20 kHz frequency response 1/3 octave constant‐Q frequency bands Product: DBX 215sor approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS Extracts stereo audio from HDMI signal Compliant with HDMI 1.3, HDCP 1.2 and EDID 1.3 Supports up to 1920 x 1200 Capable of 6.75 Gbps Product: Extron HAE 100 or approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS 40 Watts RMS output power Energy Star qualified amplifier Provide all required mounting hardware Product: Extron MPA 401 or approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS Product: Extron TLP 1000MV or approved comparable product. 35) USB Extender Transmitter USB 2.0, USB 1.1, USB 1.0 compatible Low speed (1.5 Mbps), full speed (12 Mbps), high speed (480 Mbps) With CAT 5/5e/6/7 cable: 450’ (135 m) 1 female RJ‐45 per unit Product: Extron USB Extender D TX or approved comparable product. 36) USB Extender USB 2.0, USB 1.1, USB 1.0 compatible Low speed (1.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS Left, right, and summed mono audio outputs 4 auxiliary bus output Product: Mackie 3204‐VLX4 or approved comparable product. 41) Rack Mounted LCD Quad‐Monitor Four (4) 4.3” diagonal 16:10 aspect ratio displays 400:1 Contrast Ratio HD‐SDI video inputs and throughputs Rack‐mountable, 2RU Product: Marshall Electronics OR‐434 or approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS Provide Panasonic AV‐HS04M3 DVI input board Provide Panasonic AV‐HS04M5 DVI output board Product: Panasonic AV‐HS410N or approved comparable product. 46) 8,000 Lumen DLP Projector 8,000 ANSI Lumen output HDMI Input, HDCP Compliant 1024 x 768 Resolution 2000:1 Contrast Ratio Provide Draper SL‐12 Scissor Lift Product: Panasonic PT‐Dx800UK or approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS 300 Watts per channel @ 8 Ohms Less than 0.01% THD 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response Product: QSC CX502 or approved comparable product. 52) 2‐Channel Audio Amplifier 425 Watts per channel @ 8 Ohms Less than 0.01% THD 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response Product: QSC CX702 or approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS 57) 46” 48” Flat Panel Display 46” 48” screen size 1920 x 1080 native display resolution Integrated Stereo Audio 16:9 aspect ratio Product: Sharp LC‐46LE540U LC‐48LE551U or approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS 16:9 aspect ratio Product: Sharp LC‐90LE745U LC‐90LE657U or approved comparable product. 63) 108” Flat Panel Display 108” screen size 1920 x 1080 native display resolution Provide Chief PSMH2108 16:9 aspect ratio Product: Sharp LB‐1085 or approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS Removable ½ wave antennas Provide remote antennas to enable coverage of vestibules 102a and 104a Provide Shure MX150 lapel microphones with Shure ULXD1 bodypack transmitters Provide Shure SM‐58 handheld microphones with Shure ULXD2 transmitters Coordinate implementation of all wireless devices with CC IT department Product: Shure ULXD4Q w/rack mount or approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS Frequency response: 70Hz – 51kHz +/‐ 3dB 210 watts programme power handling 90 degree dispersion Provide Tannoy in‐wall back box for all loudspeaker locations Product: Tannoy iw6 TDC or approved comparable product.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. B. All discrepancies discovered and any discrepancies which are apparent at the date of submission of bids, shall be immediately corrected without additional charge to the Owner. Any proposed network switches for inclusion in the Audiovisual System installation must be Cisco Managed switches. Clearly label all user controls for intended use and nominal setting. These labels shall be engraved and filled, or equal.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS D. Wall plate and floor box input/output panels shall be installed with audio/ video line drivers on runs exceeding 35ft. E. All cabling shall be neatly strapped, dressed, and adequately supported. cabling shall be neatly enclosed in a protective covering. F.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 L. Audio Cable Shields: All balanced audio cable shields shall be grounded at one point only. For ungrounded portable equipment, such as microphones, the shield shall be connected at both ends but grounded at only one end. M. Video Receptacles: All video receptacles shall be insulated from the mounting panel, outlet box, or wireway. N. Non-continuous cable supports 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 3.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. D. FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS Perform system checkout before acceptance tests are scheduled. Furnish all required test equipment.Perform all work necessary to determine and/or modify performance of the system to meet the requirements of this specification. During performance testing, all equipment shall be operated under standard conditions as recommended by the manufacture.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS testing. Be responsible for staging each room to be tested, and shall have sufficient personnel on site to run multiple systems at once (not less than three (3) personnel). E. Test Equipment 1. F. Audio System Testing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. G. Assemble the following test equipment (or equivalent) on site. a. Video signal generator, Leader 410C b. Combined waveform monitor/vectorscope, Leader 5872A c.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 2. H. 2. 3. For all RGBHV inputs, connect the RGBHV output of the signal generator to a floorbox/table/rack connector and select the SMPTE bar with “pluge pulse” signal at the following computer scan rates: a. 1024 x 768 XGA b. 1280 x 1024 SXGA c. 1366 x 768 WXGA d. 1400 x 1050 SXGA+ e. 1440 x 900 WXGA+ f. 1600 x 1200 UXGA g. 1900 x 1080 h. 1080i i. 1080p j. 720i k.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 1. K. All optical projection systems shall meet the following performance standards: a. The total averaged light output from a projector, in lumens, shall be within plusor-minus 15% of that specified by the projector manufacturer. b. The light fall-off from the center of the projected image to all four corners, as measured at the projected image plane, shall not exceed 35% for slide projector images.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS teleconferencing codec, which shall serve as the core of the lecture capture / distance learning systems. An instructor’s station shall be provided at the front of the lecture hall, which will house several AV sources and devices including, but not limited to, a digital document camera, blu-ray disk player, wireless iPad interface, TV tuner, gooseneck microphone, along with wireless lapel-type microphones.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS 1) The specified instructor’s stations will house the following: remote control touchscreen, digital annotation device, digital document camera, keyboard/mouse, and gooseneck microphone. 2) The station will be equipped with a task light. Unit to include a single duplex AC power receptacle on the work surface. Laptop access shall be provided. g.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS 6. System Details a. Control System: The Control System will be controlled from a hardwired lectern mount color LCD touchscreen that shall terminate at the specified custom instructor’s station. From this touchscreen, users shall have full function control of all room source and system functions (including a light dimming system) with one button operation.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS audio reinforcement. A small equipment rack shall be located in the Seminar room to house a dedicated host PC computer with wireless mouse and keyboard, along with all switching and amplification hardware. AV input connections shall be made available at the conference table, so that users may connect their laptops and present directly from the table.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS speech reinforcement applications. Inputs shall be available at a “stage” location for connection of microphones and other audio and video sources into the room AV system. A small AV recording system shall be provided to enable recording of athletic events held in the space, which shall also be capable of live streaming recorded content.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS 7. Equipment List: On the following pages is the equipment list for this space. Each of these items shall be priced using both the equipment make and model shown, or components with equivalent functionality and of newer make, which meet or exceed the performance characteristics that are outlined for each component in the list.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS There shall be a custom floorbox and rackplate location for input/output hook-ups during presentations. Confirm on site conditions prior to ordering. d. Program/Speech Reinforcement Loudspeakers: Ceiling-mounted loudspeakers will be installed for monaural speech and stereo program audio signals.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS 5. Owner Furnished Equipment (OFE): Personal/Laptop Computer 6. System Details a. Control System: The Control System will be controlled from a hardwired rack mount color LCD touchscreen. From this touchscreen, users shall have full function control of all room source and system functions (including a light dimming system) with one button operation.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS 3. System Interconnection: The functional interconnections of the RGBHV, video, audio, and control systems shall be as detailed on the “TA” series drawing sheets associated with this space. 4. Equipment Layout: The equipment in this area shall be located as detailed on the “TA” series drawing sheets associated with this space. 5. Owner Furnished Equipment (OFE): Personal/Laptop Computer 6. System Details a.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS computer with wireless mouse and keyboard, along with all a blu-ray disk player, TV tuner, and wireless iPad interface. AV input connections shall be made available at the conference table, so that users may connect their laptops and present directly from the table. Presenters shall also be able to present wirelessly from a personal iPad tablet.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS 1. Several Simulation Laboratories shall be included in the Center for Allied Health and Athletics, which the Allied Health faculty and students shall use as combined instructional classroom spaces and medical simulation laboratories. Specific requirements for each Laboratory are identified below.
CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH AND ATHLETICS SECTION 27 41 00 FF&E April 24, 2014 AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS b. Electrical Boxes and Conduit: Electrical Contractor to provide electrical boxes and conduit below the floor, in the walls, and above the ceiling. Be responsible for all custom AV plates and the necessary cabling connecting to the system’s equipment. There shall be a custom floorbox and rackplate location for input/output hook-ups during presentations. Confirm on site conditions prior to ordering. c.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.
Copyright 2013 Marshall Craft Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® MCA JOB NO. 12032 PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT DESIGNER: R.