Specifications include, but are not limited to: The work consists of replacing the aging access control components and aging surveillance camera system components throughout the airport facility (all buildings, structures, gates, airfield, fence line, etc.). This will include reusing as much system wiring as needed from new end devices back to the new controllers, data switches, and other equipment. Backbone wiring (copper and optical fiber) will be reused where applicable. Other backbone wiring will be extended or added as necessary. Additional access control conduits will be provided for future expansion at the terminal building. Additional cameras will be provided to enhance the visual surveillance capabilities. Power circuits will be modified and added to provide proper powering of equipment. The replacement of access control system will require new keypad/proximity readers, encrypted proximity card/badges, badging camera, badge printer(s), fingerprint/hand scanner along with system software and server. The surveillance system will also require new system software and NVR servers. Poles, foundations and FAA obstruction lighting will provide for new cameras along the runway. Trenching and boring will be required for the fiber cabling and power circuits to those pole mounted cameras.