Offerors determined to be qualified will be invited to propose on a Request for Proposals (RFP) for a Design-Build team that shall be responsible for the full deployment of a new PGS, including the design, provision, installation, operation, warranty, and maintenance of the system. The project also requires the phased decommissioning and removal of the existing level/zone count system in RIC’s parking garages. The Proposer will coordinate with the Owner's designated representative and engage with other Airport departments, agencies, and stakeholders as necessary. The successful Offeror must demonstrate expertise in the following core areas: • Electrical Infrastructure o Design, provision, and installation of high-voltage and low-voltage systems to support the PGS. • Communication Infrastructure o Design, provision, and installation of IP-based server systems, workstations, switches, routers, fiber optic cabling, and copper cabling to support the PGS. • PGS Design and Installation o Design, provision, and installation of a sensor-based PGS using camera-based detection technology to monitor parking space occupancy and perform operational video surveillance. o LED lights within the detection sensors to indicate occupied and available parking spaces. • Dynamic Signage o Integration with the Airport’s existing entry plaza matrix monument displays at each garage. o Design, provision, and installation of digital signage for real-time display of space availability on the terminal approach roadway system and within the parking garages. • System Scalability o Design of a modular and scalable system that allows future expansion or feature upgrades with minimal disruption. • Third-Party Integration o Ability to integrate PGS data with external systems such as parking access and revenue control systems, parking reservations systems, CCTV security systems, mobile apps, websites, and airport operations platforms