Specifications include, but are not limited to: Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) is requesting bids, whereby the successful vendor shall provide all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and services required to provide and install seven (7) Container Gate Arms and Access Controls located at the Georgia Ports Authority Gates. • 3 biometric/gate-arms at Gate 4 Lanes 1, 2, and 3 • 2 biometric gate-arms at Gate 3 Lanes 1 & 2. • 2 biometric gate-arms at Gate 8 Lanes 1 & 2. Required components are also detailed in attached bill of materials. Installation includes component placement, ground loops/presence sensors, power/communications pathways, conduit, cabling, connectors, enclosures, and bollards as required for full function. Contractor will provide access control programming, alarms, and controls per attached process flow chart. Components will also include software drivers, modules, and licensing for full functionality in GPA security systems and integrations. Installation and Operational Considerations • All project lanes will handle only over-the-road trucks pulling marine containers, chassis, and related equipment. • Equipment mounting points and components must withstand weather and very heavy usage in a harsh industrial setting. • Refer to attached drawings and bill of materials for configuration, installation, and wiring requirements. • Note the bill of materials lists GPA-REQUIRED manufacturers, makes, and models for this project. It is not intended to represent a complete list of parts, material, and quantities needed to complete project. • Due to diversity of vehicle configurations entering, a buried vehicle presence loop is required. Additional detection devices may also be included for safety code requirements and safe gate arm operation. • Radio transmitter gate controller (remote control) for on-site security officer to manually activate gate arm for individual lanes. AMAG Access Control AMAG Symmetry HSE v8.1 or v8.1 verifies identification and controls access. Normal lane operation will be as an unmanned security check. Driver will present TWIC and hand-scan. If authorized, gate arm will raise to allow entry to terminal. Any access failures will be handled by SOC personnel remotely using pedestal-mounted cameras and intercom. AMAG Work Flow module will be used to “build” the appropriate interview resources upon alarm or Stentofon activation. On occasion, there may be a roving security officer assigned to the inbound area. Local gate arm control may be used by the roving officer. A detailed process flow is attached to describe programming/control/configuration requirements. Contractor will furnish device licenses to operate installed equipment on the following security systems: o AMAG Symmetry HSE v8.1 o AMAG Work Flow integration of cameras and Stentofon intercoms o OnSSI Ocularis Enterprise v5.2 o Stentofon Alphacom XE1