Specifications include, but are not limited to: Pursuant to the Hawaii Public Procurement Code, Chapter 103D, HRS, the State of Hawaii, Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism (DBEDT) Foreign-Trade Zone Division (FTZ) is soliciting bids for SECURITY GUARD SERVICES AT THE HAWAII FOREIGN-TRADE ZONE, PIER 2. THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS SOLICITATION IS TO PROVIDE SECURITY GUARD SERVICES FOR THE PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY AT THE FOREIGN-TRADE ZONE NO. 9 (FTZ9), AT THE PIER 2 LOCATION IN HONOLULU. SCOPE 1. The CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all work described herein, to include each part of said work, shall be complete in every respect and coordinated with any follow-on phase or sequence of work. 2. The CONTRACTOR shall provide two (2) security officers at all times for the facilities and grounds of the FTZ No. 9 as described herein. One security officer shall work from 6:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. and the other officer from 7:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. One (1) meal relief security officer may be provided to work up to two (2) hours each day to ensure that there shall always be two officers on duty at any given time. The meal relief security officer shall be paid the same hourly rate as the regularly assigned security officers. The total number of man hours of security service for the two (2) assigned security officers shall be sixteen (16) hours with an additional two (2) hours daily should a meal security officer be provided, five (5) days a week, Monday through Friday, excluding State holidays. Scheduled hours of work and total hours worked per week may be amended upon sixty (60) calendar days written notice by the FTZ No. 9. The STATE shall be notified in writing of any changes to the regularly assigned security staff. This includes all vacations, termination, and sick leave. On-site security officers will also monitor the FTZ No. 9s security management system (SMS) during normal business hours from the designated area at FTZ No. 9. The SMS consists of an intrusion detection system (IDS), access control system (ACS), and video security cameras. Information from these devices is displayed on one graphical user interface on computer screens.