Specifications include, but are not limited to: The scope of work for this contract is to upgrade the headend viewing and recording CCTV equipment in the Control Room and to provide ten (10) additional IP cameras for coverage of existing rear perimeter wall at Baltimore City Correctional Center (BCCC), Baltimore, Maryland. 1. Control Room. Equipment to be removed shall include (7) DVRs, (1) Virtual Matrix Display Controller, (2) alarm interface units, (2) distribution line control units, (1) digital control and matrix switching station and (2) UPSs. All equipment shall be salvaged and handed over to Using Agency. 2. All existing analog camera inputs shall remain for reconnection to new digital viewing and recording headend equipment. 3. The (3) existing CCTV Racks in Control Room shall remain. 4. (2) existing static monitors, (1) spot monitor and controller located in Control Room shall remain. 5. Existing fixed camera and PZT camera power supplies located in existing CCTV racks shall remain for connection to new virtual matrix controller. 6. Existing emergency branch circuits shall remain to serve new headend equipment. 7. Furnish and install (7) encoders, (2) UPSs, (1) network switch and (1) virtual matrix controller with mouse and keyboard in existing CCTV Racks in Control Room. Contractor shall be responsible for providing all interconnecting wiring and additional equipment, power supplies, patch panels, supports, etc. for a fully functional system. 8. Reconnect all existing analog cameras inputs to new encoders. 9. Furnish and install new CCTV rack with (1) nucleus, minimum (2) NVRs and (1) UPS. Mount rack on wall in Clerical Office area. Coordinate final mounting location with Using Agency. Contractor shall be responsible for providing all interconnecting wiring and additional equipment, power supplies, patch panels, supports, etc. for a fully functional system. 10. Furnish and install (1) one desktop workstation and monitor in Facility Administrator’s Office. 11. Furnish and install (1) one desktop workstation and monitor in Captain’s Office. 12. Furnish and install (3) three 8 MP IP bullet cameras on exterior wall of Multi-Purpose building for coverage of Delivery Entry Vehicle Gate and Perimeter Wall. Locate cameras to provide maximum field of view. Coordinate final locations and field of view with the Owner. 13. Furnish and install (2) 5 MP IP bullet cameras on exterior wall of North Housing Unit for coverage of the Parking Lot. Locate cameras to provide maximum field of view. Coordinate final locations and field of view with the Owner. 14. Furnish and install CAT 6 cables in 3/4” conduits from new network switch in Control Room to the (2) two workstations and (3) three new cameras. Conduits shall be concealed above interior ceilings or routed on roof. Utilize existing ceiling access panels as required. Contractor shall establish and obtain approval from the Owner the conduit routing prior to installation. 15. Furnish and install (5) five 8 MP IP bullet cameras on exterior wall of South Housing Unit for coverage of Perimeter Wall. Locate cameras to provide maximum field of view. Coordinate final locations and field of view with the Owner. 16. Due to the long length of run from the Control Room to South Housing Unit, furnish and install mini CCTV rack with UPS and network switch to serve the (5) five new cameras. Establish mounting location in field in coordination with Using Agency. Provide emergency power branch circuit from Emergency Power Panel “ERP-1” located in Multipurpose Building Electrical Room. Utilize existing spare 20A/1P circuit breaker. Provide CAT 6 cable in 3/4” conduit back to network switch in Control Room. 17. Furnish and install CAT 6 cables in 3/4” conduits from new network switch in South Housing Unit to the (5) five cameras. Conduits shall be concealed above interior ceilings or routed on roof. Utilize existing ceiling access panels as required. Contractor shall establish and obtain approval from the Owner the conduit routing prior to installation. 18. Test and evaluate all existing analog cameras (Approximately 112 cameras) and provide list of failed cameras to Using Agency.