Specifications include, but are not limited to: The copper cabling must have minimum of specifications of supporting 10Gb speeds up to 100 meters, perform at a minimum of 600 Mhz, contain a solid strand, have a maximum diameter of .27”, must meet or exceed EIA/TIA 568B standards, must be indoor/outdoor rated and must be compatible with RJ45 connectors. All cables shall be neatly bundled, secured with appropriately rated fasteners, and provide a 10’ service loop at IDF/MDF. Cabling should be run through the most efficient shortest path, using current conduit where space is available, and utilizing proper specified hangers where necessary. All cabling run through the facilities should follow a main trunk and splitting off where necessary. All cabling intended to run to the same location in a building should follow the same main path. All network cabling ran to the current clock locations will share the existing conduit and will require wall mount network biscuits installed with keystone jacks inside the clock wall boxes. Certified results of all new cabling and a cabling network diagram must be provided to the District before completion of the project. Cabling shall not be laid on ceiling grid structure, ceiling tiles, or supported on any structure not specifically designed for supporting cables. Cables should not be installed within 4-feet of transformers/motors, when running parallel of power conduits or fluorescent lite fixtures maintain a 1-foot separation. Cable hangers will likely be required. The number and type of cable hangers must meet the specifications for the weight and capacity of the hanger, while maintaining the mounting structural integrity. It will be the responsibility of the vendor to determine the number and type of hangers needed to support the proposed installation.