1. Ida Middle School wing IDF cabinet move: Move the MS IDF cabinet to a new location, removing all old networking ethernet wiring, replacing with new wiring and terminations. a. There is a total of 125 ethernet runs (drops). Please bid an additional 10 drops, locations to be determined during the installation. b. All hallway conduits should be replaced. Please include heavy duty metal conduit for hallways. Classrooms and offices should also be heavy duty. Plastic is acceptable in classrooms and offices. Any classroom conduits that are in great condition can be reused. c. Supplies needed to bid for offices/classrooms: conducts where needed. All new: new junction boxes and covers, Cat6 wire and Cat6 termination keystone jacks. d. Labor needed to bid: Remove all old wiring and patch panels. Installing all new Cat6 wire, labeling, and terminating patch panels and keystone jacks. Each port should be tested and verified with a qualification or certification tool. 2. Network Cabinet Specs. a. Kendall Howard 3132-3-001-18 Cabinet or like is recommended. b. Cabinet Specs: wall mounted (cinderblock wall), size of 18U to 22U, weight capacity of at least 150lbs, minimum device depth of 22 inches, flow-through ventilation, enclosed and lockable, rails support square-hole mounting. The cabinet should swing away from the wall, allowing easy back-door access to equipment. c. Fiber connections have a service loop and can be moved without the need to re-splice. The current fiber patch panel located in the current cabinet can be reused. A new panel is not necessary. d. Supplies needed to bid for new network IDF closet location: Qty. 3, 19- inch rack mounted 2U, 48 port Cat6 patch panel, Qty 1 Cabinet. e. Labor needed to bid: Remove all old wiring, patch panels and cabinet. Patch any large holes exposed. Installing new cabinet in the new location; fasten in cinderblock wall using manufacture recommendations. 3. Network Cable Specifications: a. All cabling should be Plenum rated Cat6 Cabling. b. Cables shall follow and use existing cable management hooks or trays and paths. If there are no existing cable management hooks or trays, the Vendor shall supply them to keep the cables from laying on the drop ceiling tiles. c. The Vendor shall seal any holes they create or expose through any firewalls that cables are following when running network cables. d. Attach labels on each end of the cable to identify the port/location of the run. e. Attach labels to the patch panel to identify the location of the cable. f. Cables that are placed above ceiling tiles should be coiled with at least 15 extra feet of cable (service loop) where possible. 4. Estimated Drop Location Breakdown (see map) a. Wireless access point drops: 12 b. Camera drops: 18 c. Data drops: 95 d. Extra drops (locations to be determined during installation): 10 e. Total drops: 135