Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 130

NATIONAL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY

Procurement & Contract Administration Section


ki;'* ffi,, 28 MauveArea,G-9/l,Islamabad E 051,-9032727,B 051-9260419

No.2(as1-02)/cM(P&cA)/NHAI
2o\sI I O lO >9il,tuty,zots
To,
All the nominated bidders
M/s...............

Subject: ADDENDUM NO. 3


CONSTRUCTION OF KARACHI - LAHORE MOTORWAY
SECTION-II: SUKKUR - MULTAN SECTION (392 KMI

Find enclosed herewith Addendum No.S for vour information and


necessary action, please.

AR AIIMEDDUTRANI)

Copv for lnformatlon:


- Member (Engg-Coord), NHA, Islamabad.
ApDENpU\4 NO. 3
CONSTRUCTIONOF KARACHI - LAHORE MOTORWAY

This AddendumNo. 3 to Bidding Documentsof Constructionof Karachi - Lahore


Motorwav - Sukkur - Multan Sectionis issuedpursuant to ClauseIB 7.1of Instructions
to
nidders lifng ana wittr referenceto lre-bid mieting held on 25thand 26thJune,2015.
Pursuantto IB 7.2 of Instructionsto Bidders,this Addendumshallbe part of the Bidding
Document.

The following amendmentshavebeenmadein the Bidding/Tender Documentunderthis


Addendum,which shallbe readand construedas an integralpartsof the Bidding/Tender
Documentand shall take precedencein case of any oonflict / ambiguitiesin the
Bidding/TenderDocumentaadotherprovisionsofthe Bidding/Tender
Document.

1.
a) ClauseIB.26:DetailedEvaluationof Bids
RefertableunderSub-clause 26.2(c)(ii), Sr.No.(iii) underdescription
at theendof
secondlinereplace"four" with "seven",

b) ClauseIB.32: Emnlover'sRisht to Accept any Bid and to Reiect anv or all


Bids
Add thefollowingat the endof Sub-clause
32.2:

After evaluationof Bids, andpresentation


madepursuantto this sub-clause,
the
TechnicalProposalsubmitted by thebiddermaybediscussedandadjustedto obtain
the best desiredobjectivewith respectto the project and accordinglyprice
adjustmentmaybemadewith mutualconsent.

c) Sr. # 3 of Aopendix-B(Evidenceof Bidder'sCapability)

The last sentenoe"Who will be involvedfor vettingof the Designfrom Contrqctor


side?"of Sr. # 3 of Appendix-B(Evidenceof Bidder'sCapability)of Addendum
No. 2 is deleted.

2, SECTION-3_ LETTER OF TECIINICAL BID AND SCHEDULES


TO BID
a) Schedule-Mto Bid: Lumn SumCostBreak-upfor MaioJ CostItems

A. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CURRENCYREQUIREMENT


(ReferITB 12 )
(D The biddermay indicatehereinbelowhis requirement of Foreignexchange
curuency(if any)with reference
to variousinputsto the work. This shallno
exceed20% ofthe conftactprice asper following

AddendumNo, 3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSection)


o joint, pre-stressed
Materialslike expansion wire, admixturesetc.
. Import of plant, machinery,testingequipmentetc. as per approved
methodology of theContractor.
. Manpowerspeciallythosetradesnot easilyavailablelocally
(suchasScheduling/Monitoring Engineer)

(iD The individualitem may changeasper approvedwork methodology


but not
exceedthelimit statedabove.

(iii) The paymentis furthersubjectto productionof all valid documentation


for
importationof plant/material/equipment
whichis requiredasper construction
methodology adoptedandapproved by theEmployer.

b) Schedule-M
to Bid: Lumn SumCostBreak-upfor Maior CostItems

TheNoteat the endof Schedule-M with thefollowing:


is deletedandreplaced

Note: Biddersshouldprovideiustificationof foreigncunencyrequirement


Foreignourrencyrequirements on productionof actual
will be reimbursed
receiptsandotherevidenceof vouchersetc.for tle materialandplant.The
staffwill bephysicallypresenton projectin Employer'scountry.

Schedule-Oto Bid: List of ltems of Works and Non-BindineBill of Ouantities


(BOO)for Bidder'sReferenceonly

The existingSchedule-O to Bid (List of Itemsof WorksandNon-BindingBill of


Quantities(BOQ) for Bidder'sReferenceonly) is deletedand replacedwith the
Schedule-O providedonthe subsequent pagesof thisAddendum(Annexure-I).

d) Schedule-O
to Bid: ScheduleofPricesand Pavments

BilI No.2: Structures

B) Other Structures,Service Area, Parking / Rest Area and Intelligent


TransportationSystem(ITS)

Item # 15 (IntelligentTransportation System)of all the Project Sections


(Section-1throughSection-7)standsdeletedand replacedwith revisedItem
No. # 15of all ProjectSectionsgivenon thenextpages.After the evaluation
andlorFinalDesignby EPCContractor, theEmployer(NHA) mayat its option
deleteanysub-itemof ITS,ifrequired(Annexure-Il).

3. SECTION-4 _ PREAMBLE TO CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT


(SpecialStipulations)

First and secondlinesof Clause14,2(AdvancePayment), "ten percent


(10%)"is replaced with "fifteenpercent(15%)"

Addendrm No. 3
4. SECTION-6- CONDITIONSOF CONTRACT (COPA)-II
CONDITIONSOF PARTICULAR APPLICATION
First line of Clause14.2(AdvancePayrnent),
the word."10%" is replaoedwith
"15%".

J. SECTION-7- EMPLOYER'S REOUIREMENTS


a) Para 2: Sconeof Work

is deletedandreplaced
SAtr.16of "Summaryof Projectcomponents/elements" with
thefollowins

S/N Elements Numbers


l6 MainLineToll Plazas 0 to 2ma,\.

b) Para3,1: Scopeofthe Field Survev.Investieationand DetailedDesisn

Existing para3.1 is delstedand replacedwith the followingr

3.1 Scopeofthe Field Survev.Investiqationand DetailedDesisn

The Contractorshall cany o\l inter a/ia the following activities in order to
preparea meaningfuldesign:

. Topogaphic Suwey
o Traffic Studies
. Soil and GeotechnicalInvestigations(for pavement& structuraldesign)
. Survey and testing of oonstruotionmaterial for embankment,pavement,
culvertsand structffesto identif the acceptablesowce.
e Hydrological/HydraulicStudies.
o Pavementand EmbankmentDesign
o GeometricDesign
o Structural Design for Interchanges,Bridges, Underpasses,Cattle Creeps,
Culvertsetc.
. Roadsidefacilitiesdesign
o IntelligentTransportationSystem(lTS) - Design
o Design of ServiceArea, Rest Area/Parking(washroomfor man & women,
prayer place within the ROW in addition to parking) with necessary
components
o Road Safetyand Road FumitureDesign
r Electrificationand lighting design
r Horticulture, Greening & landscapingdesign, EMP and Environmental
Protectiondesign
r ConstructionSchedule(including ResourceAllooation with respectto Key
Personnel,Material,Equipmentand Machinery).
r Desisn Renort

AddendumNo,3 (KLM - Sukkur-


o Construction
Equipment& MachineryReport
r ConstructionDrawings
. Computationof Quantities

Theseactivitiesaredescribed
brieflyin thefollowingsection.

Sub-Para3,2.2: Traffic Survev& Analvsis

In 2ndline of sub-para3.2.2(TrafficSurvey& Analysis),the word "48 hours"is


replaced with "72 hours".

d) Sub-Para3.2,3: SoilInvestieation

3.2.3is deletedandreplaced
Existingsub-para with the following:-

3.2.3 SoilandGeotechnical
Investigation

The Contractorshallcarryout lm deeptestpits at a maximumof 1 km or


lessspacing(staggered)as per site conditionalongthe centerline of the
motorwayandshall perform laboratorytestingto arriveat the classification
ofthesoil.

At everybridgesite,minimumoneborehole (30 m deep)shallbe carried


out in additionalto the shallowpits of 2.5 m depthto arive at the bearing
capacityof the soil andto determine the hardstratawherethe loadis to be
transferred.

The Contractorshall also calry out the surveyandtestingof construction


materialsfor embankmentfill as well as for pavementand ooncrete
structures.It shall cover CBR, Atterberg, Limits, moisture content,
gradation,
classification,
soundness of aggregateetc.

e) Sub-Para3,2.7: PavementDesisn

Existingsub-para (a) is deletedandreplaced


3.2.7up to sub-para with thefollowing
andsub-paras(b),(c) and(d) remainunchanged:-

3.2.7 PavementDesign

Pavementdesignshall be doneas per AASHTO Guidelinefor Pavement


Design2004Meohanistic / Emperical-Mechanistic. Axle load surveyshall
be doneto arriveat actualloadingconditionswith loadfactorsfromNTRC
Reportandconfirmt}reDesignwith mechanistic designmethodology.The
pavementdesignwill be basedon existingtraffic keepingoverloadfactors
in view. Designlife 10 yearsand overlayfor another10 yearsshall be
proposed.

The pavementthicknessesgiven in para2 may be assumedfor bid purpose

+.//
Designaspectsfor pavementelementsarenaxratedin generalform asbelow
withoutprejudiceto NHA's GeneralSpecifications:-

a) AsphaltConcrete
The Contractormay like to use Perforrnance GradeAsphalt as per
requirement Designshallbebasedpredominantly
of localconditions. on
optimizedasphaltlayer thickness.However,it should in no way
undermine the structuraladequacy Asphaltpenetration
of tle pavement.
gradeshallbe specified.

Para3.2.9:StructuralDesisn

Existingsub-paras(a) and(b) of para3.2.9of Employer'sRequirements


aredeleted
andreplacedwith thefollowing:-

a) General
i, Bridge shallbe designedfor full oarriageway width with full shouldersas
per Motorwayin eachdirectionplus 2.0mwide walkwayon outersideof
thebarier alongeachcaruiageway (forpedestrian
andlocalmovement)
ii, Culverts shall be designedfor full formationwidth. For Culvertshaving
skewangle> l35oor skewangle< 450with respectto MotorwayAxis shall
preferablyBox Culvefls.
b) Loading
AASHTO (LRFD) Bridge Design Specifications shall be used for bridge
design.For Live Loads,in additionto AASHTO(LRFD)Live loads, (West)
PakistanHighwayCode(1967)Loadingshallalsobe Checkedwith impact
factoras applicable.Additionallythe bridgedeckslabshallalsobe checked
in Punching Shearfor a wheelloadof21,000pounds(95kN).

c) Para3.2,10rDesignStandards
O Existing sub-para 1) (b) (For Geometricand PavementDesign)of para
3.2.10 of Employer's Requirementsis deleted and replacedwith the
following:-

b) AASHTO Guidelinefor Pavement Design2004 with load factorsfrom


NTRC Reportand of
Confirmation the Designwith mechanisticdesign
methodology.

of para3.2.10is deletedand
(iD Existingsub-para4) (CaniagewayStandards)
replacedwith thefollowing:-

4) CarriagewayStandards

for theproposed
cross-section
Thecarriageway Motorwayis:

r Calriageway3-lanes@ 3.65m widelaneeachdirection


r ConcretecurbedShoulder3 m outerand1 m inner paved

AddendumNo. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSection)


. Serviceroadwhererequired3.65m with 1.5m shoulders eitherside
with TST,(30%of totallengthi.e. 392x2Km minimumshallbe used
for bid purposes).
. All the acceleration and decelerationlanesof the lay-byeshall be
pigmented with coloredaggregates andchromebasepigment.
r Anti-glareshieldat requiredlocationson medianbanierwheresafety
demandsnot limited to, at curves,bridgesetc..The shieldshall be
flexiblePVC.All bridges,interchanges, curvesetc.
o Controlleddrainagealong curbedshoulderswith ohutesand water
inletsin innershoulders at super-elevated
sections.
o Acceleration & Deceleration lanesshallbetaper@ I:50
o Roadway fumiturecompletein all respect;whatsoever, Pavement
marking shall be Thermoplasticreflectivepaint for lane dividers,
shoulderline,chevron,acceleration anddeceleration dividers.
. Cat-eyeswhite on carriagewaylines, greenon bridgesyellow on
shoulders andredon deadendsshallbefixed.
o Reflectivetapebeacons/reflectors shallbe fixed on new-jerseybarrier
top whererequired
r Metallicbeamguardrailshallbe installedwhererequired.
o Embankment sideslopesshallbe designedwith sideslopeprotection
asrequiredhavingminimumslopefor embankment as2H:lV.

(iiD Existing8t and9thmainbulletpoint of sub-para5) (RoadUserFacilitation


Requirements) of para 3.2.10of Employer'sRequirements
is deletedand
replaced
with thefollowing:-

. SlowspeedWeigh-in-motion (SSWIM)stationshallbeestablishedat every


interchange andminimumtwo (2) WIM (full featured)shallbe established
on main carriageway. Overweightvehiclesshall be guidedout without
interferingthemaintraffic.The SSWIMandWIM mustconformto ASTM
E 13180-02. The systemshouldbe QuartzSensorbasedwith commercial
standard;ooupledwith peripheralequipment
handlingfollowinginfo;
o Off-scalesensorinstalledon eitherside to align the vehiclepath for
correctdatarecording,
o Over-heightdetector; a pole-mountedreceiver/transmitter on the
instrumentationsideof the travellaneand a pole-mounted
reflectoron
the oppositesideof lane,Infraredbeamis transmitted
acrossthe travel
laneandreflectedbackacrossto the receiver.Whena passingvehicle
breaksthebeam,theinformationis displayedon console,
o Traffic Control Systems:Facilitatescontrol of vehicleswithin the
facility
o Vehicleldentification:UsingRF tagson the screen,VehicleID canbe
recorded,
o AutomaticLicensePlateReader:The AutomaticLicensePlateReader
(ALPR) using high-resolutionhigh-speedoameras and image
reoognition andreadthelicenseplatepassingover
softwarecandetected
thefacility.
to recordthe overallactivityof the facility
o OverviewCamera:Cameras
day& night,
o RemoteDisplays:Remotedisplaysto be usedfor driver information.
Thedisplaycharacter
shouldnot belessthan5 inches.
o LoopDeteotors: shallbe installedin travellane
Inductiveloopdetectors
to sensethepresenceofa vehicle.
o All aotivitiesto becontrolledby sollwareto recordandtransmitdata.
Lightingof the MotorwayInterchange, Major Bridgesand Criticalareas
i.e.Toll Plazas,weighstationsandvicinity of interchanges1 km either
sideand2 Km at terminalpoints.
RoadLighting for serviceareasand rest areasshall be extendedup to
500mbackwards from the startofthe exit rampand500mbeyondtheend
laneasperintemational
pointofacceleration with offset.
standards
o LEDslampsshallbeusedthroughout theMotorwayProjectlightingas
thesecan significantlyreducethe electricityenergysavings- up to
85%, provide good color rendering,making it easierfor usersto
orientate
themselves, thesearelong life - upto 100,000hoursresulting
in less maintenance, uniform, high quality white light with good
to dim light whennotneeded.
opportunities
o LatesttechnologyLED Road luminaire"Speedstar"specificationor
(outdoor).
shallbeemployedon all projectcomponents
equivalent
largeversion,IntegralLED-Module,Greenline
o BGP323or equivalent
(GRN) 169Wor equivalent,Luminousflux >17,0001m, luminaire
effioaoy>100lm/W,Maintenanceof lumen>than90,000hours
o Must havedimmingoptions;6 to 8 hourssetup,RF Antenna,Mains
dimming,NEMA Socket,Photocellprovisionand20 m cable.
o The luminaireshallhavea full die casthousingto providerigidity and
strengthand heatdissipation.It shouldbe IP66 compliance(ingress
protection).
o Workingtemperature -40oCto 50oC
o Uniform white light dissipationand not black spots on the
caniageway.
o LED lampsto uniformlyilluminateall trafficsignplates.

(iv) Existinglastthree(3) paragraphs ofsub-para 6) (Horticulture)ofpara 3.2.10


aredeletedandreplaced with the following:-

whenmakinga choiceof treesfor


The following issuesmustconsideration
planting adjacentto the Motorway:
rliri:::',,
*-l- t+

Addendum No. 3 Section)


MinimumHeightof Treesshallbe 1.5mat theits plantationonthemotorway

Ultimatematureheight:
I. lOm
Smallto approximately
II. Mediumto approximately15m
m. Largegreaterthan15m

Flowerbeds 3 m x 10 m staggered interval shall be developed


with flowers
planted.At requiredintewal, water boreswith completesetup in small-
enclosedunit shallbeconstructed
to watertheolantatior-.

h) Para3.2.11:DesisnCriteria

O Existingsub-para (b) (For Structures) of para 3.2.11of Employer's


Requirements
is deletedandreplaced
with thefollowing:-

b, For Structures
The designcriteriato be adoptedby the Contractorfor structuraldesign
aresivenbelow:-

s.# Design DesisnCriteria/Standards

I For StructuralDesign AASHTO LRFD Curent Edition

2 For StructuralLoads All loadswill be aspercurent AASHTOLRFD


BridgeDesignSpecifications.
For Live Loads, in addition to AASHTO
(LRFD) Live loads,(West)PakistanHighway
Code (1967) Loading shall also as itemized
belowshallalsobe Checkedwith imDactfactor
asapplicable,

a. ClassAA 70 ton tank andImpact& braking


associatedwith it.
b. Axle Load and spacingfor ClassA truck
trainonly.
c. Additionallythe bridge deck slab shall be
checkedin punchingshearfor a wheelload
of 21000pounds(105KN) on 0.25x 0.5m2
tvfe contactarea.
3 For SeismicAnalysis AASHTO LRFD current Edition but for
selectingPGA latest seismiczoning map of
Pakistanshallbe followed,

AddendumNo. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSection)


(iD Existingsub-para (f) (Designof Struotures)
of para 3.2.11of Employer's
is deletedandreplaced
Requirements with the following:-

f. Designof Structures:
For designof bridgesand flyovers,latestedition of AASHTO LRFD
BridgeDesignSpecifications andLRFD SeismicBridgeDesign.For Live
Loads,in additionto AASHTO (LRFD) Live loads,(West) Pakistan
HighwayCode(1967)Loadingshallalsobecheckedwith impactfactoras
applicable.Additionallythe bridgedeck slab shall also be checkedin
Punching Shearfor a wheelloadof 21,000pounds[95KN] on 0.25x 0.5
m2 tire contactarea.UBC/IBC2003in additionto therevisedseismicrisk
mapofPakistanshallbe usedfor seismicdesignfor all relevantstructures.

(iii) Existingword '7Yell" appearing


in the first line of sub-para(h) (Intelligent
TransportSystem)of para 3.2.11is deletedand replacedwith the word
"well".

PaTa5: INSPECTIONAND TESTING

Add followingat theend4thparagraph


ofpara5 (Inspection
andTesting):-

The Works shall oonformto the ConstruotionPerformance given in


Standards
Table2. Thesestandardsshallbe inspected
andtesteduponcompletion. After the
period,theIRI shallnot exceed1.5m/km.
completionof maintenance

Table-1:Repair/rectificationof Defectsand deficiencies

Item(a)(ii)is amended
andreplaced
with thefollowing:

(ii) Index(IRI) exceeding| 120 (one hundred and


| IntemationalRoughness
1.5oer laneoerKm

k) Table-2: Construction Performance Standards

Add the followin g "Table-2" after "Table-1" which is annexedas (Annexure-Ilf

6,
SPECIAL PROVISIONS AND SUPPLEMENTARY
SPECIFICATIONS

a) SP-900: Intelligent Transport System (ITS) is deleted and replaced with


Specificationfor ITS and annexedwith the AddendumNo.3 (Annexure-IV).

b) Add following at the end in SP-902.9(AddendumNo.3, Annexure-IV):

The cost of obtaininglicense,testing,commissioning,maintenanoeand operation


during maintenanoe period for 4G dedicatedfrequencyshall not be includedin the
Bid, It will be finalized afterBid submissiondurine clarificationstase.
(Annexure-I)
SCHEDULI-OTOBID

LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND


NON-BINDING BILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDEROSREFERENCE ONLY

BILL NO Description

BILL NO.1 EARTHWORK

BILL NO.z SUBBASE& BASE

BILL NO.3 SURFACECOURSE& PAVEMENT

BILL NO.4A PIPECUL\'ERTS

BILL NO,48 (BOX CULVERTS)


STRUCTURES

BILL NO.4C (Cattlecreeps)


STRUCTURES

BILL NO.4D (Subways)


STRUCTURES

BILL NO,4E STRUCTURES


ruNDERPASS)

BILL NO.4F STRUCTURES,tsRIDGES

BILL NO.5 DRAINACEAND EROSION


WORKS

BILL NO.6 ANCILLARYWORKS

BILL NO.7 GENERALITEMS

BILL NO.8 ROAD SIDEFACILITIES

BILL NO.g SYSTEM


INTELLICENTTRANSPORTAT]ON

BILL NO.IO GREENINGAND ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION


WORKS

NOTE: Quantitiesof Items ofSerrdceRoads(both sides),whereverrequiredate not includedin


this "List of Items of Works andNon-Binding BOQ".

Addendum No, 3 fKLM - Sukkur- Multan Section)


k!i,-i;"9
LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND
NON-BINDINGBILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCEONLY

BILL NO. I : EARTH WORK


Item # Description Unit Quantity

101 Clearingand Grubbing S,M 12,809,950

l02a RemovalofTrees 150-300mm Gidh Each 53,4s8

l02b RemovalofTrees 301-600mm Girth Each 32,074

l02c RemovalofTrees 601mmor over Gidh Each 21,383

103 Stripping c.M 3,490,7


58

104 Compactionof Natural Ground s.M 25,619,900

l06a Excavaxeunsuitable Common Material c.M 56,708

unclassifiedRock Mate al
sP-106b Excavateunsuitable/surplus c.M 15,122

Formation ofEmbankment Iiom Roadway Excavation in


108a c.M 56,708
CommonMaterial

Formation ofEmbankment from Roadway Excavation in


l08bii c.M 60,488
Rock Material

Fomation of Embankment from Borrow Exaavation in


l08c C.M 83,092,778
Common Material
Fomation of Embankmentfrom StructuralExcavationin
108d c.M 3,005,72r
common Material
FormationofEmbarkment from StructuralExcavationin
l08e c.M 36,007
unclassified(anytype o0 Material

l09a Sutr grade preparation in Earth cut S,M 78,078

sP-116 Improve sub grade with CBR > 20% c.M 4,680,802

S P - 1 1 7 a Formation of Granular Material Platform C,M I,094,636

sP-l l7b Formation of Earthen Dowels c.M 612,024

510 Dismantling of Structures& Obstruaterc c.M 156,809

SP-1079 SandGravel cushionlayer C.M 8 l , lt 3

llla Soil CementStabilizedSubgrade c.M 15,702

11lb r'-^---r ^^-r-.r'|..,^a TON 666

s P - 1 1 5 Providing and Placingof GeotextileType-l s.M 128,829

Addendum No. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- Multan S€ction)


LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND
NON-BINDINGBILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCEONLY

BILL NO.2: SUBBASE& BASE

Item # Description Unit Quantity

201 CrranularSub Base c.M 3,098,895

202 BaseCourse
Aggregate c.M 6,084,079

203b AsphalticBaseCoursePlant Mix (ClassB) c.M Lt? oto

209a BreakingofExisting Road PavementStructure c.M 1,103

Addendum No. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- Multan Section) Page12


LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND
NON-BINDINGBILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCEONLY

BILL NO.3 : SURFACECOURSE& PAVEMENT

Item # Description Unit Quantity

302b Emulsified Asphaltfor bituminousPrime Coat 13,171,858


s.M
303b EmulsifiedAsphaltfor bituminous
Tack Coat s.M 30,072,28s

AsphaltConcrele
for WearjngCourse
305a
( ClassA)
c.M 634,137

for WearingCourse
AsphaltConcrele
c.M 494,128
305b ( ClassB)

.{3,,:!

Addendum No. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- Multan Section) Page 13


LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND
NON-BINDINGBILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCEONLY

BILL NO.4A : PIPE CULVERTS

Item # Description Unit Quantity

l07a Structural Excavation in common material 280,233


c,M
SP-107c SuucturalExcavation Rockmaterial
in unclassified t4,012
c.M
401a2i ConcreteClassA-2 under$ound c.M 1,2t4

ConcreteClassA-2 on ground 13,105


40la2ii c,M
Concrete
ClassB in BeddingandEncasement
ofconcrete
PiDeCulvert
c.M 154,089
502b

40lf
Lean Concrete c.M 1,351

Reinforcementas uer AASHTO M-31 Gade 60


404b Ton 1,575

50lI
"R.C.C.PipeCulvertAASHTOM 170ClassII M 65,431
DIA 1520mm"

AddendumNo. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSection) Page14


LIST OF ITEMS OF WOR](S AND
NON-BINDINGBILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCEONLY

(BOX CULVERTS)
BILL NO.48: STRUCTURES

Item # Description Unit Quanlity

l07a Structural
Excavation
in commonmalerial c,M 37,130

ShuoturalExcavationin UnclassifiedRock Material c.M 1,856


SP-107c

107d GranularBackfill c.M 19,424

l07e CommonBackfill c,M 5,301

l07f Selectedfill material c.M 29,674

40tai Concrete
ClassA-2 Undersround c.M 8,890

401a2ii ConueteClassA-2 on sround c.M 10,546

401aliii ConcreteClassA-2 (Elevated) c.M 7 | {?

401f Lean Conorete c,M 1,6?1

404b Reinforcementasper AASHTO M-31Grade-60 Ton 3,191

Premouldedjointfiller 12 mm thick with bitumasticjoint


406a S,M 795
sealin barrel

406d(i) PVC WaterStops6" size25mmThick M 3,216

509a Rip Rap Class"A" c.M ? {dq

509d GroutedRip RapClass''A" c.M 2,859

509h Filter Layer ofCranular Material c.M 808

sP-509i Filter Layer of Sand c.M 808

zrr2 Fri\,

AddendumNo.3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSection) Page15


LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND
NON-BINDINGBILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCEONLY

BILL NO. 4C r STRUCTURES(CattleCreeps)

It€m # Description Unit Quantity

l07a SlructuralExcavationin commonmaterial c.M 42,235

SP-107c StructuralExcavationin Unclassifiedmaterial c.M 2,112

l07d Granular Backfill c.M 49,134

l07e CommonBackfill c.M 1,,230

sP-107f Selectedfill material c.M 45,839

4 0 1 a il i ConcreteClassA-1 on ground c.M 7,612

40la2i Confiete ClassA-2 Undercround c.M 7,856

40la2ii ConcreteClassA-2 on $ound c.M 10,096

40laliii ConoreteClassA-2 (Elevated) c.M 3,860

401f Lean Concrete c.M ? ?11

404b Reinforcement as DerAASHTO M-3 1Grade-60 Tou 3,531

Premouldedjoint
frller 12mmthickwith bitumasticjoint 1,221
406a SM
seal

406d(i) Watcr Stops6" size 25mm Thick M 5,051

509a Rip Rap Class''A'' C.M 1,684

509h Filter layer of Granular rnaterial c.M I,099

sP-509i Filter layer ofsand C.M 1,099


LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND
NON.BINDINGBILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCEONLY

(Subways)
BILL NO,4D: STRUCTUR-ES

Item # Descriptiotr Unit Quantity

107a Structural Excavation in common material c.M 207,080

SP-107c "Stuctural Excavationin UnolassifiedRock Mate al c.M 10,354

l07d GranularBackfill C.M 232,7t5

l07e Common Backfill c.M 20,t32

sP-107f Selectedfill material c.M 188,594

40lalii ConcreteClassA-l on ground c.M 22,104

40Ia2i ConcreteCIassA-2 Undereround c.M s3,695

401a2tI ConcreteClassA-2 on ground C.M 71,265

401aliii ConcreteClassA-2 (Elevated) c.M 28,535

401f Lean Concrete c.M 12,142

404b Reinforcementas oer AASHTO M-3lGrade-60 TON 2t,950

Premouldedjointfiller l2 mm thick with bitumasticjoint S.M 6,383


406a
seal

sP406d(i) waterStops6" size M ?t 1?1

509a Rip RapClass"A" c.M 4,474

509h FilterlayerofGranularmaterial c.M 2,918

sP-509i FilterLayerofSand C.M 2,9t8

3t"\
t;
i#
Addendum No. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- Multan Section)
LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKSAND
NON-BINDINGBILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCEONLY

BILL NO.4E : STRUCTURES(UNDERPASS)

It€m # Description Unit QuaDtity

l07a Structural Excavation in common material C,M 1t9,163

SP-107c Stuctural Excavationin UnclassifiedRock material C,M 5,958

107d Granular Backfill C.M 126,r52

l07e CommonBackfill c.M 7,025

sP-107f Selectedfil1 material C.M 102,315

401a1ii Conffete ClassA-1 on ground c.M 10,202

40la2i ConcreteClassA-? Underground c.M 41,729

401aZil ConcreteClassA-2 on ground c.M s1,689

4 0 1 a 1 i i i ConcreteClassA-2 (Elevated) c.M 27,644

40lf Lean Concrete c.M 7,064

404b Reinforcement as pel AASHTO M-3 1Grade-60 Ton | 5,152

Premouldedjointfiller l2 mm thick with bitumasticjoint SM 4,637


406a
seal

406d(D WaterStops6'' size25mmThick M 10,811

509a Rip RapCJass''A" c.M 2,065

509h Filter layer ofGranulfi material c.M

sP-509i Filter layer ofsand c.M 1,347

-.;:=

Addetrdum No. - Sukkur- MultanSection) Pagel8


LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND
NON-BINDING BILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCE ONLY

BRIDGES
BILL NO.4F: STRUCTURES

Item # Description Unit Quantity

l0'l a Structural excavation in common material. c,M 24t,218

107d Granularbackfill c.M 132,290

107e Commonback fill c.M 64,522

407m Confirmatory boring M 4,6s0

Test piles dia a per drawingsIncluding Boring and


407g
conqete class43 excludingreinforcemenL

407d1 Boring only (in Normal soil) M 1,129

407d3Boringonly (in Normalsoil) M ) a1/-

401a3(i)ConcreteClass,{3 in pile C.M 4,036

Cast-in-placeconcretepiles dia as per drawings


407d includingconcreteclass43 but excluding
reinforcement.

407d1,Boring only in normal soil M 45,612

407d3.Boringonlyin normalsoil M 83,454

401a3iii. ConcreteclassA.3in piles C,M 124,438

ConcreteClassA1 in (approachslab,sleeperslab,
401a1ii c.M 49,162
barier)
ConcreteClassA2 Elevated(abutment,wing wall, deck
40la?iii slab, transom, diaphragm, shearkeys, abutment u'all, c.M 196,829
side walls)
ConcreteClass43 underground(pile caps,counterfort
401a3i c.M 45,001
wall)

40la3iii ConcreteClassA.3Elevated(shaffs,piers) c.M 15,693

DifferenceofCostfor UsingSRCCementin placeof


SP-401a3ivOPCCementfor ConcreteClassA.3UnderGround TON s1,390
(Piles)worksin additionto BOQRates.

401giv Precast ClassDI


Concrete c.M 90,545

..zt::Lo4\\
il'?F\?
AddendumNo,3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSeotion) : r .I l2 Page 19
t i
*ir'
'\i_.
,/*t,

;*J
. .'y.t'
BILL NO, 4F: STRUCTURESBRIDGES

Item # Description Unit Quantity

401f Lean concrete c.M 5,038

404b ''Reinforcement as DerAASHTO M3 1. Grade-60 TON 79,065


ReinforcementasperASTM-A-36Structural
404h TON 10
Shape
Pre-stressing
wiringstrands3/8"-ll2"
405a TON 6,180
DlAcomnletein all resDects

405b Launchingofgirders TON 217,308

ApprovedFiller Board with poly sulphidesealant


SP-406ai S,M 258
as per drawings& specification
BearingPads(Accordingto size&
Elastomeric
SP-406e Cu.Cm 93,377,813
make
thickness)-USA/EU

sP-406i Neoprene
BearingStrip S.M 3,866

PileLoadTestupto360ton 1Z
407j Each
(actualte$tload350Tonasperdrawings)
Pile Load Test upto 550 ton
401k Each 9l
(actualtest load 400 Ton as per drawings)
Pile Load Test upto 880 ton
4071 (actualtest load 750 Ton as per drawings)
Eacn 40

PileLoadTestupto880ton
4071 Each 1Z
(actualtestload650Tonasperdrawings)

SP-407p Pile Integrity test on all piles Each 6,300

ManufacturedTradeMarksexpansionjoints
SP-415a (FingerType)for roadway25 mm movement M 12,886

509e GroutedRin RaoClassB C.M ts,326


G.l. drainpipesfor drainage
includingall fixtures, 1L1')
SP-614a M
bendsandgates(100mm diameter)
PVC pipe25 mm DIA alongdeckslabfor dowels
SP-616a filled with softbitumendrawingswith bitument M 2,148
filled asperdrawinas& speciflcation
sP-218 PolytheneSheetasperspecification SM 7,732

AddendumNo,3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSection) Page20


LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND
NON-BINDING BILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCE ONLY

BILL NO. 5 : DRAINAGE AND EROSIONWORKS

Item # Description Unit Quantity

107a StructuralExcavationin CommonMaterial c.M 3,162,356

FormationofLeeve banks(guidebanks/apron)from
s P . ll 8 c.M 125,659
river bed material)

40la1ii ClassA-1
Concrete c.M 208,149

40la2ii ConcreteClassA-2 c.M 20,741

404b Reinlorcementasper AASHTO M-31 Grade60 TON |,414

s P - 4 1 3 b Grating NO 1,206

509d GroutedRip Rap,ClassA c.M 9'79,208

401b ClassB
Concrete c.M ) a l'1)

4l1b StoneMasonryRandomWith Mortar c.M 787,222

5 11 b 4 GroutedStonePitching(20-25cm Thick) s.M 37,414

R.C.C. Pipe culvert AASHTO M 170


501C M s,103
ClassII DIA 460 mm
'13
SP-526a Relocationof Un-Lined Water Course S.M

SP-1079 SandGravel Cushion(granularmatedal) S.M \11nt

Horizontal DrainageincludingU-PVC pipe


SP-616a M 35,266
310 mm DIA
R.C.C. Pipe culvertAASHTO m 170 classII
501a ' D I A 3 1 0m m M 4,043

AddendumNo,3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSeotion) Page2l


LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND
NON-BINDINGBILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCEONLY

BILL NO.6 : ANCILLARYWORKS

Item # Description Unit QuaDtity

Precastcurb in Conffete Class A-1 of incl Beddine &


601dii M 896,929
Haunchingasper Drawing
PrecastCurb in ConcreteClass A-1 of Size 340 x 150 47,320
sP-60ldii M
mm including beddingand haunching
RCC New JerseyBarrier (in-situ) for Median Double L11tLL
SP-60lai M
Face(incl. Reinforcement)

SP-617a New JerseyBarrier SingleFace(inol. Reinforcament) L.M 4,872

604a Metal guard rail M 470,009

604b Guard Rail End Pieces Each 2,016

604d Steel post for guard rail Each 233,969

607a Traffic road signscategory1 Each o)

607b Traffic road signs category 2 Each ll1

607c Traffic road signs category 3(a) Each 103

607d Traffic road siguscategory3(b) Each 4l

607e Traffic Road SignsCategoryJ ( c ) S,M 1,022

607f Additional PanelSize60x 30 cms Each 571

607g Additional PanelSize90x 30 cms Each 239

Reflectorized Aluminium Pavement Stud (Raised


609c Each I t7,095
Profile-single)

6l0c Kilometer post Each 823

6l0d Tenkilomet€rpost Each 84

GalvanizedWire Mesh Fence1500 mm High (or as


6 11 a & RCC Posts
providedin drawings)Incl. Prestressed M 890,845
asperM2 Standard
Compleiein all respects

613a Sprigging after shaping of exististing embanknent SM 5,871,982

AddendumNo. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSection)


e{$ PaEe22

;r(,r)i
R\',"#
BILL NO.6 : ANCILLARY WORKS

Item # Description Unit Quantity

6 1 3b Sodding SM 5,871,982

613c Top soil SM 11,743,964

Supplying and Installation of PVC Pipe


SP-616a M 7,508
100mm dia
Supplying and Installation of PVC Pipe
sP-616b 150mmdia M 7,508

Supplying and Installation of PVC Pipe


SP-616c M 7,508
300 mm dia

S P - 6 1 8 a Overhead Gantry Beam / Truss Information Signs Each 95

Manufacture & Installation of Overhead Exit Sisn


s P - 6 1 8 b (Cantliever) Each 46

Manufacture & Installation of Overhead Guide Sisn


S P - 6 1 8 c (Cantilever) Each 23

sP-607j HeightLimit Signfor BridgesandCulverls(0.8m) Each 466

607ia Delineator(Type-l) Each 13,907

607ib (T1pe-2)
Delineator Each 12,904

607rc Delineator(Type-3) Each 10,323

607id Reflector(Type1) Each 6,452

607ie Reflector(Type2) Each 6,452

607if cuard Rail Reflector(butterfly)/type-3 Eacb 26,112

pasted
Objectmarking,a kind of reflectivemembrane
sP-607k on the overpasspier andgantry-typesign poststo warn SM 453
thevehiclesduringthenight.
Glare-shield facilities, installed on tlre New Jersey
sP-619 Barrier prevent glaring and ensure driving safsty. M 403,055
to
Pavement Marking with Thermoplastic paint of lines 15
608h2 M |,7 66,570
cm width
Pavement Marking with Thermoplastic Reflective Paint
sP.608 M 44t,643
for lines of 12 cm
PavementMarking with Themoplastic Reflective Paint
SP-608n for Arrows, Stops, PedestrianCrossings,Hatoh Area, SM 2,888
etc. ofspecified ou drawings
PavementMarking with ThermoplasticReflective Paint
SP-608o as speoifiedon drawings for Ellipse for FOG Waming SM 4,116
SYstem

AddondumNo.3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSection)


BILL NO. 6 : ANCILLARY WORKS

Item # Description Unit Quantity

Vibration marking provided on the toll plaza to reduce


SP-608p SM 4,200
vehicle speed for safety.
Falling objectpreventionnet, installedon the ouier side
sP-620 of guardrailson overpasses on the main road as M 13,020
providedin drawines
Anti-collision sand-safetybarrier,plastic in the outside,
sP-621i with sand filled inside installedon tle centrelineof toll Each 525
olazaIslands
Anti-collision baxrel, plastic in the outside, sand filled
inside, pasted with reflective membrane in red and
sP-62lii Each 221
yellow, installed on the Gorc Area of slip lanes of
intercharses and servica ar€as,
Waming Indented Strip for Shoulder Driving
sP-622 M 539,121
(As Shown on Drawing)

Addendum No. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- Muttan Section) Page 24


LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND
NON-BINDINGBILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCEONLY

BILL NO.7 : GENERALITEMS


Item # Description Unit Quantity

L.S for each


70la Provide Surveying& Allied Inshuments
section
7

MaintainSurveyInstrumentsandprovide SuweyTeams
70lb Month JOX/
(For7 Sections)

Provide Client and Employer'sRepresentativeOffice and L,S for each


702a 7
Residenca section

Represeutative
FurnishandEquipClient/Employer's L.S for each
702b 7
OfficesandResidence secuon

Maintain Employer'sRepressntative Office and Residence


702c Month 36x7
(For 7 different Ofiices & Residences)

Provisionof Employer'sRepfesentative Control &


702d PerMonth 36
Monitoring OIIice at Islamabadon RentalBasis
FumishandequipEmployer's Representative
Control&
702e L.S I
MonitorinsOflioeat Islamabad
MaintainEmployer'sRepresentative
Control& Monitoring
702f Month 36
Officeat Islamabad
L.S for each
703a ProvideMaterialTestingProjectLaboratory 7
section

L.S for each


703b Equip andfumish MaterialTestingProjectLaboratory seotion
7

Maintain Material Testing Project Laboratory


703c Month 36x7
(7 Laboratories)

708a Transpoft
ProvideEmployer'sRepresentative

(i) Toyota Fotuner with A"iCor equivalent No. 2

(ii) Toyota or equivalentDouble CabinPick Up 4x4 with


AC No. 28

(iii) Toyota or equivalentSingleCabinPiok Up 4x4 with


No. 28
AC

of Employer'sRepresentaxive
Running& Maintenance Vehicle
708b 2088
TransDort Month

Employing Trainee Engineerswith boarding. Lodging and


sP-713 Month 896
messing(28 TraineeEngineersfor 32 months)

fft" t^4o

AddendumNo.3 (KLM - Page25


ef"6:*
LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND
NON-BINDINGBILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCEONLY

BILL NO. 8. ROADSIDEFACILITIES

Item # Description Unit Quantity

Building SM 77,346

lt Flexible Pavementand/orParkine SM 763,592

l Omametal Plants and Rockery SM 509,061

Hard Scaping LS

Miscellaneous LS

I Building SM 18,368

l1 Flexible Pavementand/orParkine SM 150,979

Iu Landscaping,OrnametalPlantsandRockery SM 100,653

iv Hard Scaping LS

Miscellaneous LS

sP-803

I Flexible Pavementard/or Parkine SM 44,740

ll Landscaping, Omametal Plants and Rockery SM 27,970

ul Hard Scaping LS

tv Miscellaneous LS

Slip RoadToll Fla"a (2? Nos - 1I at EachSide)

Building SM 10,096

f91*:,:>,
No. 3 (KLM -
lai
Add ;Ar- Section) + Pa{9 26

<..\*#
BILL NO,8 - ROADSIDEFACILITIES

Item # Description Unit Quartity

ll Rigid pavement SM 80,388

1|l Flexible Pavementand/orParking SM 43,784

Landscaping,OrnametalPlantsandRockery SM 18,764

Toll canopy SM 10,989

vl Hard Scaping LS

vu Miscellaneous LS

sP-805

Buildine and other Civil Works SM 5,489

tl Flexible Pavementand/orParking SM 67,846

|ll Landscaping,OrnametalPlantsand Rockery SM 29,077

1Y Rigidpavement SM 28,226

Sswim Scale LS

VI Hard Scaping LS

vll Miscellaneous LS

SP-806a Lightingof Interchanges LS

sP-806b Lighting of Major Bridge (Bridge over tuver Sutlej) LS

sP-807 PoliceBooths(every10kms)andat Toll Plazas No. 62

AddendumNo. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSection) Page27


LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND
NON-BINDING BILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCE ONLY

BILL NO, 9 - INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATIONSYSTEM

Item # Description Unit Quantity

sP-901 Traffi c OperationCentre includingCommunicationInfrastructure


9 0 1 , 1 Traffl c Operation Centre
901.2 CommunicationSystemCables L.S
9 0 1 . 3 UnifiedCommunication
System
sP-902 Advanced Trayeller Information System
902.1 Real Time Travel Information
902.2 RouteGuidance/ NavigationSystem
Roadside Weather Infomation System including Driving
902.3
Assistancein Low Visibility
902.4 Dynamic MessageSigns(or VMS)
EmergencyCall Systems,Wi-Fi HotspotAlong the
902.5 LS
Alignment and DesignatedAreas
902.6 Web Portal and Kiosks
902.7 FM Radio Channel (Broadcast)

902.8 MotorwayAdvisory Radio


Road User Intemet facility through DedicatedFrequenry
902.9
on LTE

sP-903 Advanced Traffic Management System

ElectronicSurveillance(Data Stations),Roadway
9 0 3 . 1 (Microwave)
Detectors and RFID Readers

903.2 Video Surveillanceand Monitoring System L.S

Accident/ EmergencyReportingSystemandAutomatic
903.3 IncidentDetectionSystem(AlD) though CheckPoint
Cameras
sP-904 ITS Enabled Electronic Tolling and Weighing System
904.1 Electlonic Tolling System L.S
904.2 Overloading Control System on Main Line L.S

sP-905 Power Supply ofITS Deviceson Motorway


9 0 5 . 1 Main Power L.S
90s.2 SolarPower L.S

9 0 5 . 3 BackupPower(Generators) L.S

AddendumNo 3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSection)


LIST OF ITEMS OF WORKS AND
NON-BTNDTNG (BOQ)
BrLL OF QUANTTTTES
FOR BIDDER'S REFERENCEONLY
BILL NO. 10 Greening and Environmental Protection

Item # Descriptio! Unit Quantity

GREENING
Fumishingand Plantingof Mango trees(8-10 cm
SP-612a-1diameter at breast height) including its Maintenance in Each 155,833
MaintenanceDeriod
FurnishingandPlantingofPapaya(6-8 cm diameterat
SP-612a-2breast height) including its Maintenance in Maintenance Each
oeriod
FurnishingandPlantingof Arab acaoia(6-8 cm diameter
SP-612a-3at breastheight)includingils Maintenance in Each 1,423
MaintenanceDeriod
FumishingandPlantingof Moriugatree(heightl80cm,
SP-612a-4 crowndiameter150cm)includingits Maintenancein Each 1,774
period
Maintenance
Fumishing and PlantingofBodhi Tree (8-10 cm
SP-612a-5 diarneter at breast height) including its Maiutenance in Each 1,579
MaintenanceDeriod
FurnishingandPlantingofNeem tree (6-8 cm diameter
SP-612a-6at breastheight)includingits Maintenance
in Each 1s4,919
MaintenanceDeriod
FurnishingandPlantingof Whitepoplar(5-6cmcm
in
at breastheiglt) includingits Maintenance
sP-612a-7diameter Each 153,644
Maintenanceneriod
FurnishingandPlantingof Lemon tree (height l20cm,
1{1{
SP-612a-8crown diameter80cm) including its Maintenancein Each
MaintenanceDeriod
FurnishingandPlantingof3m x 10mFlowerbeds,
SP-612e includingwaterborein enclosure in all respects
complete SM 45,960
pedod
in Maintenance
includingits Maintenance
Sodding(including its Maintenancein Maintenance
613b SM | |,027,244
Period)
Top soil (For Flower Beds,Treesand GrassArea 20,049,535
613o SM
between Toe and Fence)
ofBermudaGrassseedson AreaBetweenToe
Spreading SM 9,637,500
sP-613d andFence

sP-612f Omamental Plants and Rookery on Interchanges SM 667,748

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Soundbarrier of3.0 m height madeofcolour plate
perforatedacousticboardswith PC sunlight boardsand 26,100
sP-I 001 M
middle txansparentacousticboard asprovided in the
Drawines,
Sedimentationbasinunderbridge as providedin 294
sP-1002 drawings Each

RechargeWells I m dia. for SurfacewaterRunoff as M 3,920


sP-1003 providedin drawings
/it}'
;\1on8,--st,.':i
-,-
{ / \1,
AddendumNo.3 (KLM - - Multan Page29
8){,
: - 4 ' ' ' - . - , ''*-7
f
\{'..s,,,,
(Annexure-II)
PROJECT SECTION-I
(From Chainage 380+000 to Chainage 435+000)
BILLNO.2: STRUCTURES
B) OTHER STRUCTURES,SERVICEAREA,PARKING/ RESTAREA AND
INTELLIGENT TRAFISPORTATIONSYSTEM(ITS)

Item No. 15- INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATIONSYSTEM


Unit Rate Amount
Item # Description Unit Quantity (Rs.) (Rs.)
sP-901 Traffic Operation Centre including Communication Infrastructure
9 0 1 . 1 Tmffic Operation Centre LS 0
90t.2 Communicaxion
SystemCables LS
9 0 1 . 3 Unifi ed CommunicationSystem LS
sP-902 AdvancedTravellerInformatlonSvstem
902.1 Real Time Travel Information LS

902.2 RouteGuidance
/ NavigationSystem LS
Roadside Weather Information System including
902.3 LS
Driving Assistancein Low Visibility
902.4 Dynamic MessageSigns(or VMS) LS I
Systems, Wi-Fi Hotspot Along the
902.s Emergency CallDesignated LS I
Alignment and Areas
902.6 WebPortalandKiosks LS I
902.7 FM Radio Channel(Broadcast) LS 1
902.8 MotorwayAdvisoryRadio LS
Road User Intemet facility through Dedicated
902.9 LS 1
Frequency
on LTE
sP-903 Advanced Traffic Management System
Electronic Surveillance(Data Stations),Roadway
903.1 LS I
(Microwave)DetectorsandRFID Readers

903.2 Video Surveillance and Monitoring System LS 1


Accident / EmergencyReporting System and
903.3 Automatic Incident Deteotion System (AID) LS I
throushCheckPoint Caneras
sP-904 ITS Enabled Electronic Tolling and Weighlng S)rtem
9 0 4 . 1 ElectronicTolling System LS I
904.2 OverloadingControl Systemon Main Line LS I
sP-g05 Power SUDDIVof ITS Deviceson Motorwfly
9 0 5 . 1 Main Power LS I
9 0 5 . 2 SolarPower LS I

90s.3 BackupPower(Generatorc) LS I

AddendumNo.3 (KLM - Sukkur-

ilJ
Page30
PROJECT SECTION-2
@romChainage
435+000
to Chainage491+000)

BILLNO.2: STRUCTURES
B) OTHER STRUCTURESO SERVICE AREA, PARIflNG / REST
AREA AND INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATIONSYSTEM(ITS)
Item No. 15- INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATIONSYSTEM
Unit Rate Amount
Item # Description Unit Quantiry (RsJ (Rs.)
sP-901 Traf{ic OperationC€ntre includingCommunicalionInfraslruclure
901.1 Tmffic OperationCentre LS 0
901.2 CommunicationSystemCables LS I
901.3 Unifi ed CommunicationSystem LS I
sP-902 Advanced Traveller Information Svstem
902.1 RealTimeTravelInformadon LS I

902.2 Route Guidance / Navigation Systern LS I


Roadside Weather Information System including
902.3 LS I
Driving Assistancein Low Visibility
902.4 Signs(or VMS)
DynamicMessage LS I
Emergency Call Systems,Wi-Fi Hotspot Along
902.s the Alignment and DesignatedAreas
LS I

902.6 Web Portal and Kiosks LS I


902.7 FM Radio Channel(Broadcast) LS I

902.8 MotorwayAdvisoryRadio LS I
Road User Internet facility through Dedicated
902.9 LS I
Freouencvon LTE
sP-903 Adyanced Traffic Management System
Electronic Surveillance(Data Stations),Roadway
903.1 (Microwave) Detectors and R-FID Readers LS I

903.2 Video Surveillanceand Monitoring System LS I


Accident / Emergency Reporting System and
903.3 Automatic Incident Detection System (AID) LS I
throushCheckPointCameras
sP-904 ITS EnabledElectronicTolling and WeighingSystem
904.1 ElectronicTollingSystem LS 1
904.2 Overloading
ConlrolSystem
onMainLine LS I
sP-905 Power SuDDlvof ITS Deviceson Motorwav
905.1 Main Power LS I

905.2 Solar Power LS I

905.3 Backup Power (Generators) LS I

,E#S
AddendumNo. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- Multan -
^ t
| l<
,-L
Page3l

'.sl;s'r:gz
\a\ ./s1
PROJECT SECTION-3
(FromChainage491+000
to Chainage550+000)

BILLNO.2: STRUCTURIS
B) OTHER STRUCTURES,SERVICEAREA, PARKING / REST
AREA AND INTELLTGENTTRANSPORTATIONSYSTEM(ITS)
Item No. 15- INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATIONSYSTEM
Utrit Rate Amount
Item # Description Unit Quantity (RsJ (Rs.)
sP-901 Traflic OperationCentreincludingCommunicationInfrastructur€
9 0 1 . 1 Tlaffic Operation Centre LS 0
90r.2 CommunicationSystemCables LS I
9 0 1 . 3 UnifiedCommunication
System LS I
sP-902 Advanced Trayeller Information Svstem
902.1 Real Time Travel Information LS 1
902.2 RouteGuidance
/ NavigationSystem LS 1
RoadsideWeatherInformation Systeminoluding
902.3 LS I
Driving Assistancein Low Visibility
902.4 Signs(or \MS)
DynarnicMessage LS 1
EmergencyCall Systems,Wi-Fi HotspotAlong the
902.5 LS 1
Alignment and DesignatedAreas
902.6 WebPortalard Kiosk LS I
902.7 FM RadioChannel(Broadcast) LS I

902.8 Motorway Advisory Radio LS I


RoadUserInternetfacilitythroughDedicated
902.9 LS I
Frequency
on LTE
sP-903 Advanced Traffic Management Syst€m
Electxonic (DataStations),
Surveillance Roadway
903.1 (Microwave)Detectorsard RFID Readers LS I

903.2 Video SurveillanceandMonitoring System LS I


Accident / Emergency Reporiing System and
903.3 Automatic Incident Detection System (AID) LS I
throush Check Point Cameras
sP-g04 ITS Ensbled Electronic Tolling and Weighing System
904.1 Electronic Tolling System LS I

904.2 OverloadineControl Svstemon Main Line LS I


sP-90s Power Supplv ofITS DeviceJon Motorway
905.1 Main Power LS t
905.2 Solar Power LS I

905.3 Backup Power (Generators) LS I

AdderdumNo. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSection


ffi:
!l Page32

q
oi
PROJECT SECTION-4
(From Chainage550+000to Chainage604+000)

BILLNO.2: STRUCTURES
B) OTHER STRUCTURES, SERVICE AREA, PARIilNG / REST
AREA AND INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (ITS)
ItemNo.15- INTELLIGENTTRANSPORTATION
SYSTEM
Utrit Rate Amount
Item # Description Unit Quantity (Rs') (Rs.)
sP-901 Traffic Operation Celtre itrcluding Communication Infrastructure
9 0 1. 1 Traffi c Operation Centre LS 0
901.2 CommunicationSystemCables LS 1
901.3 Unifi ed Communicatio[ Systsm LS I
sP-902 Advanced Traveller Information System
902.1 RealTimeTravelInfomation LS 1
902.2 Route Guidance/ Navigation System LS 1
RoadsideWeatherInformationSystemincluding
902.3 LS I
in Low Visibility
DrivingAssistance
902.4 Dynamic MessageSigns(or VMS) LS 1
EmergencyCall Systems,Wi-Fi HotspotAlong
902.5 LS I
the AlignmentandDesignatedAreas
902.6 WebPortalandKiosks LS I
902.7 FM Radio Channel(Broadcast) LS I
902.8 MotorwayAdvisoryRadio LS I
Road User Iniemet facility through Dedicated
902.9 LS 1
Frequenoy on LTE
sP-903 Advanced Traflic Management System
Eleotronic Surveillance(Data Stations),Roadway
903.1 (Microwave) Detectors and R.FID Readers
LS I

903.2 Video Surveillanoeand Monitoring System LS 1


Accident / Emergency Reporting System and
903.3 Automatic Incident Deiection System (AID) LS 1
throuehCheckPointCameras
sP-904 ITS En&bled Electronic Totling and Weighing System
904.1 Electronic Tolling System LS 1

904.2 OverloadingControl Systemon Main Line LS I


sP-905 Power Supolv ofITS Deviceson Motorway
9 0 s . 1 Main Power LS I
905.2 Solar Power LS 1

905.3 Backup Power (Generators) LS 1

Addendum No. 3 rKLM - Sukkur- Multan Section) t lE Page33

v\*#
PROJECT SECTION-s
(From Chainage604+000
to Chainage659+000)

BILLNO,2: STRUCTURES
B) OTHER STRUCTURES,SERVICEAREA, PARKING / REST
AREA AND INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATIONSYSTEM(ITS)
Item No. 15- INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATIONSYSTEM
Urit Rrfe A!|louDt
Item # Description Unit Quantity (Rs.) (Rs.)
sP-901 Traffic Opcration Centr€ lncluditrg Communication Infraslructure
9 0 1 . 1 Traffi c Operation Centre LS
901.2 CommunicationSystemCables LS I
9 0 1 . 3 Unifi ed CommunicationSystem LS I
sP-902 Advanced Traveller Information System
902.1 Real Time Travel lnformation LS
907.2 Route Guidance / Navigalion System LS
RoadsideWeatherInformation Systemincluding
902.3 LS
Driving Assistancein Low Visibility
902.4 Dynamic MessageSigns(or VMS) LS
Emergency Wi-Fi HotspotAlongthe
Call Systems,
902.5 LS
Alignmentard Dcsignated
Areas
902.6 Web Portal andKiosks LS
902.7 FM Radio Channel(Broadcast) LS
902.8 MotorwayAdvisory Radio LS
RoadUserIntemetfacility though Dedicated
902.9 Frequencyon LTE LS 1

sP-903 Advanced Traffic Management System


ElectronicSurveillance(DataStations),Roadway
9 0 3 . 1 (Miorowave) LS 1
Detectorsard RFID Readers

903.2 Video Surveillanceand Moniloring System LS I


Accident/ Emergency ReportingSystemand
903.3 AutomaticIncidentDetectionSystem(AID) LS
throuehCheckPointCameras
sP-904 ITS Enabled Electronic Tolling and Weighing System
904.1 ElectronicTollingSystem LS I
904.2 Overloading Control System on Main Line LS I
sP-905 PowerSupnlyofITS Devlceson Motorway
9 0 5 . 1 MainPower LS I

905.2 SolarPower LS 1
905.3 BsckupPower(Generatort LS
rfif..--

AddendumNo.3 fKLM - Sukkur- MultanSection) Page34


p[-/; I
\9/p.r.Kra9l
PROJECT SECTION-6
(From Chainage659+000
to Chainage716+000)

BILLNO.2: STRUCTURES
B) OTIIERSTRUCTURES,SER\4CEAREA,PARKING/REST
AREA AND INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATIONSYSTEM(ITS)
Item No. 15- INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATIONSYSTEM
Unit Rate Amount
Item # Description Unlt Quatrtity (Rs.) (Rs.)
sP-901 Traffic Operation Centre including Communication Infrastructure
9 0 1 . 1 Traffi c OperationCentre LS 0
90t.2 CornmunicationSystemCables LS I
9 0 1 . 3 Unifi ed CommunicationSystem LS I
sP-902 Advsnced Traveller Information System
902.1 Real Time Travel Information LS
902.2 Route Guidance/ Navigation System LS
RoadsideWeatherInformation Systemincluding
902.3 LS
Driving Assistancein Low Visibility
902.4 Signs(or VMS)
DynamicMessage LS
EmergencyCall Systems,
Wi-Fi HotspotAlongthe
902.5 LS
AlignmentandDesignatedAreas
902.6 Web Portal andKiosks LS
902.7 FM Radio Channel (Broadoast) LS
902.8 MotorwayAdvisoryRadio LS
Road User Intemetfacility thrcugh Dedicated
902.9 LS
IreouencYon LTE
sP-903 AdvancedTraffic ManagementSystem
ElectronicSurveillance(Data Stations),Roadway
9 0 3 . 1 (Microwave) LS 1
Detectorsaud RFID Readers

903.2 VideoSuveillanceandMonitoringSystem LS I
Accident/ EmergencyReportingSystemand
903.3 AutomaticIncidentDetectionSystem(AID) LS I
throuehCheckPointCarneras
sP-904 ITS Etrnbled Elecfonic Tolting and Weighirg sys(em
904.I ElectronicTolling System LS 1
904.2 OverloadingControl Systemon Main Line LS I
sP-90s Power Supply ofITS Deviceson Motorway
905.r MainPower LS I
905.2 SolarPower LS 1
905.3 Backup Power (Generators)
tr#fr
Addetrdum No. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- Multan Section)
ry--Xr) Page35
PROJECT SECTTON-7
(From Chainage716+000
to Chainage772+000)

BILLNO.2: STRUCTURTS
B) OTHERSTRUCTURES,SERVICEAREA,PARKING/REST
AREA AND INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATIONSYSTEM(ITS)
Item No. 15 - INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATIONSYSTEM
Unit Rate Amount
Item # Description Unit Quantity (Rs.)
{Rs,)
sP-901 Trtf{ic Operation Centre including Communication Infrastructure
9 0 1 . 1 Traffi c Operation Centre LS 0
901,2 CommunicationSystemCables LS
9 0 1 . 3 Unifi ed CommunicationSystem LS
sP-902 Advanced Traveller Information Svstcm
902.1 Real Time Travel Information LS 1
902.2 Route Guidance / Navigation System LS I
Weatherlnformation Systemincluding
902.3 Roadside
Assistancein Low Visibility
LS t
Driving
902.4 DynamicMessageSiens(or VMS) LS I
EmergencyCall Systems,Wi-Fi HotspotAlong the
902.5 LS I
AlignmentandDesignatedAreas
902.6 Web Potal and Kiosks LS I
902.7 FM Radio Channel(Broadcast) LS I
902.8 MotorwayAdvisoryRadio LS t
Road User Intemet facility through Dedicated
902.9 LS I
Frequencyon LTE
sP-903 AdvancedTrsffic Manag€metrtSystem
Surveillance(Data Stations),Roadway
903.r Electronic
(Microwave) LS 1
Detsctorsand RFID Readers

903.2 VideoSurveillance
andMonitoringSystem LS I
Accident J Emergency Reporting System and
9 0 3 . 3 Automatic Incident Detection System(AID) LS 1
throuah CheakPoint Camems
sP-904 ITS EnflbledElectronicTolliog and WeighingSystem
9 0 4 . 1 Electronic Tolling System LS 1
904.2 ControlSystemon MainLine
Overloading LS I
sP-905 Power Supnlv ofITS Devicesotr Motorwav
9 0 5 . 1 Main Power LS I
905.2 SolarPower LS I

9 0 5 . 3 Backup Power (Generators) LS I

KT \'

AddendumNo, 3 (KLM - Sukkur- Multan 'v^,F f{,,


Page36
ro/
t,'\ -,/^.4
+ xtiro$
(Annexure-IID
TABLE - 2

CONSTRUCTIONPERFORMANCESTANDARDS

ProjectArea/Project
Assets
shallbefree
Project Area Clearance from debris,surplusmaterialor leftover
construction
material
PavementIncluding Shouldersand Slopes
Index(IRI) per
IntemationalRoughness
Lessthan1.2m/km.

As pertheApproved
Detailed
Design

No edge step, no reverseslope, no drop off,


FavedShoulders
raveling and no pothole
As perApprovedDetailedDesign(usingSlip
New JerseyBanier (NJB)

As per Intemational Motorway Standards

Neatwith clearsishtdistance
andno obstruction
Slopeis stableaspertheapproved
detaileddesign
Neatwith no disturbedpitching

No erosion,structurally jointsareall
sound,
intact, clear, upstreamand downstreamside are
clearwith no blockaeeanddrains
Structurallysound,joints are all intact if any,
Box Culverts/S
labCulverts clear, upstreamand downstreamside are clear,
free of blockaseand drains
AII drains are functionaland clean without
Drains/D
itches(Linedor Unlined)

AddendumNo. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultanSection)


DrainageStructures sound,joints intact,no water

Kerb andGutter soundandfunctional

Smoothride,structurally
sound,substructures
free
of blockage,no structuraloraokand functional,
Parapetwallsandrailingsif anyarein acceptable
condition,NJB in acceptablecondition,wearing
course properly sloped, expansionjoints in
workingcondition,bearingsare all checkedand

Structurally sound with all weep holes


OtherStructures
like RetainingWall,Toe
operationalwith proper backfill, cleanedand
Wall,etc.

Ancillarv Works
Structurally sound, replaced with new one
whereverbroken,damagedor missingmust meet
intemationalsafetystandards
Good reflectivity, visible, undamaged,replaced
Road Signs,Markings,
Delineators,Road with new ones wherever broken, damaged or
Studsetc.and missing painted, present in proper location,
OtherRoadFurniture properly mounted and all are functional must

All illuminationsystemshallbe functional


Facilitiesshouldbe functionalard structurally
sound.All buildingsare in good shapeand
functional,properlypaintedinsideand outside
Administrative Office, Centralized the building,no structuraldamageinsideand
Operation Center, Toll Plazas, Service outsidethe building water supply, drainage
Areasand WeighStations systemand electricalappliancesif any are all
functionaland in line with the needsof road
users,no damagein the intemalroadpavement

AddendumNo. 3 (KLM - Sukkur- MultnnSection)


$yr901u.{'€
Annexure-IV
P$/ a"-.L*.1, )-

CONSTRUCTIONOF
KARACHT LAHORE MOTORWAY (KLM):
SECTION-II: SUKKUR - MULTAN SECTION
(3e2KM)

ON EPC/TURNKEY BASIS

SPECIFICATIONFOR TTS

JULY 2015
sP-901 TMFFIC OPERATION CENTER INCLIDING COMMUNICATION
INF'RASTRUCTRE

TRAFFIC OPERATION CENTRE

Thebuilding for the Traffic OperationCentershallbe providedunderseparateitem 801for Service


Areas.The work under this specificationsincludesthe hardware,soffware,equiprnents,furniture,
devices,supports,racks,chasisetcrequiredfor theTraffic operationcentre

The Data Center/ Serverroom of the Traffic OperaionCenterwill be designedto houseRacks in


modulewith Cold Aisle Containment.The designusescold aisle containmentfor enhancingthe
efficiencyof the air conditioner.Contractorshall submit detailedlayout of the Floor Layout plan
basedon their calculationsand technologiesused.The initial designshall be basedon a minimum
heatdissipationof 8 kWrack andusageof air cooledsolution.The objectiveis to reduceoperating
costs(GREENDataCenterconcept),improveresiliencyandprovidea flexible infrastructure for fast
time-to-marketof innovative servicesand for supportingthe network evolution.The common
elementsin the MAIN DataCentershallinclude:

l) Vinyl flooring(Anti-Static)
2) Commercial powerandUPSPower
3) Grounding
4) Powerutility sockets
s) The racksandcontainment
6) ModularUPS
7) PDUs installation
8) Powerandcommunications cableabove
the rack andGaspiping trays
e) Fire detectionand suppressionsystem
for Datacenterandpowerroom
10) Datacenterinfrastructuremonitoring
andmanagement software.

t
I
I
TheDatacenter/ sevrverRoomof the Traffic operationcentershall be providedwith the
:-
following minimumrequirements

80KVA Modular UPS Supply,installand commissionof 80KVA modularm$iequtvtent,


total of 2*80KVA UPSsystemin l+1 configuration,the capacitycanbe
scalableup to I20KVA.
lach Ue! shouldfeedseparatepowerpath,in caseof failureofany UpS,
the otherUPSshouldtakeoverthe full load, arideachUpS shouldsupport
20min backuptime;
Rechargeable VRLA bafrerywith capacityof l2V65Ah will bedeployedin
sepa.rate powerroom;
The modularUPSsystemshallusebuilt-in, concentrated andhot
swappablebypass.
The powermoduleshouldbe high power density;eachpowermoduleis
40KW with 3U height.

SYSTEM INPUT
l) Input Voltagerange:140-480V
2) Input tequency: 40-70Hz
3) Input powerfactor:0.99
4) Total harmonic distortionof input current: <3% (linear load, rated
load)
5) Power walk-in/Soft-StarfiShall be linear tom 0 to l00yo of the load
overa l5-secondperiod
SYSTEM OUTPAT
1) NominalOutputvoltagerating:3x380/400/415V.
2) Outputfrequencyregulation:Synchronizedto mainsoverthe rangeof
44-56H2 or 54-66H2 in normal operation, + 0.5 Hz in battery
operation.
3) Outputpowerfactor: l.
MONITORING
l) The UPS shall be provided with RS-232 and WEB/SNMp for
communication,andprovidescommunicationcablesandvariousalarm
signaloutputterminalsupportingthe useof interfaces.
2) The foliowing minimum set of alarm conditionsshall be available:
Real-time monitoring system working status: normal mode/battery
mode/bypass mode,overload,Iow bafteryvoltage,batterydischarging
stair,rs,
AC failure,recordof systemfaiiure andrunning status.Acquire
and storesystemrunningparameters:main input voltage,bypassinput
voltage, output circuit, output frequency, battery voltage,
/dischziige
chr-..,r,,' circuit.
:) Ui:., r-i:luici;;ene-tiicii'bi.;
...,ivisua.laitrrmwhenprotectivefunctionis
actir'ated,At the sametime, alarm signalscan be sent to monitoring
devices:
4) UPS shouldhavealarmrecordand inquiry function and recordshould
be refresledreal-timelyall be savedwithout power comeletel.f.
In-Row Coolin:, Supply,instailand conrmissiL.;ri of in-roil precisE; air conditior,e.or
equivalentwith 2+l redundancy design.The in-row precisioncooling
shouldcomplywith IEC standards andthe capacityshouldbe 25KW.
The powersourceallowedvoltagetolerance: !10o/o- -l\Yo
Frequencytolerance:50/6AHzt ZHz
Operatingambienttemperature: -20'C-
I

l,
ti

i-1
t:
j:

Operatingambienthumidity:S 95%RH
OperatingHumidifiercapacity:>3kg/h
I Air flow capacity;24500m3/h
I
i, Temperature & Humidity p erformance
1) The cooling units shouldbe ableto adjustto the indoortemperature&
humidity conditions according to requirements,should have the
functionof cooling,reheating,humidificationanddehumidification.
2) Temperature adjustmentrange:+18oC,+45oC
3) Temperature controlaccuracy;*1oe temperaturechangerate<So0hour
4) Humidity adjustment range: 20%o- g0%oRH,humidity control
accuracy:5 %RH
5) Alarm signal should be provided when temperature& humidity
fluctuationsoverrun.
Compon ents andfun ctions
l) The precisioncooling units should be configuredwith compressor,
evaporator,variablespeeddual EC fans,controller,thermalexpansion
valve, oil separator,sight glass,dryer filtei, humidifierand electrical
heater,
2) The precisioncooling units shouldbe configuredwith high efficiency
DC inverter scroll compressor.To save energy,the cooling capacity
shouldadjustaccordingto heatload.
3) The cooling capacityderatingshouldnot be more thanlTvo at 45"C
ambienttemperature,and the unit should operatestablyup to 55"C
ambienttemperature
4) Useenvironmentfriendly refrigerantR4l0A,
5) The precisioncooling units shouldbe configuredwith prc electrical
heater; heating capacity should be self-adjustableto improve
reliability. Electricalheatershouldbe fixed in the front of the unit for
easymaintenance purpose.
6) The precision cooling units should be configured with 5 built-in
temperaturesensorsand I built-in temperature& humidity sensorto
measure the temperature more accurately and increase system
reliability.
7) The precisioncooling unit shouldbe configuredwith surgeprotection
deviceto increasesafetyand reliabilify and shouldusehigh efficiency
energy saving variable speed EC fans to reduce fan power
consumption,
Monitoring and Control system
1) The cooling units have RS485communicationinterfaceto do remote
inspectionand parametersetting,Modbus open protocol should be
provided to integrateto data centerfacility management systemand
reduceOPEX.
2) The cooling units should be configuredwith more than 6 inch LCD
color touch screento provide good interactionand a vivid interface.
The controllershouldsupportinterfaceswitchingby touchingjustone
kc;r. The controller should supi;ci.lto display the iemperaturc&
humidity color curves,and shouldalso be able :o graphicallydisplay
the operationstatusofthe unit components.
The cooling units equippedwith advancedmicroprocessor controller,
and unit shouldhavelinkage andgroupcontrol funotionttrough CAN
communication protocol.
ServerA.{etwork
Cabinets l) The server cabinets with the dimensionffi
2000mm (W*D*H).
2) Frontventedsingledoor (70%perfqg|pE*pg[ with swivelhandle
t;:ffi'1'ol,3,l'
LffI ooo,,r*ffiN swiver
handr
e
I
t_.
il
l l

f..-a

ii
ll

lock (universalkey);
J:
4) Cabinetssurfacepowderthicknessshouldbe no lessthan 50 p m and
I
i black sand-graincraft, andcomplywith requirements of anti-corrosion,
t:
IJ
anti-rust, fire protection,smooth,no sagging,no blisters,no cracks,
free of buns or rust for metalparts.
{t
I
5) Overall protectionlevel shouldnot be lessthanIp20.
J
6) The cabinetshall supportconcretefloor, anti-staticfloor installation,
without fasteninginstallation shall be supportedaccordingto the
I requirements,
:
7) Rack mounted220Y-32A power distribution units, 2Nos. per rack,
verticallymounted,24PowerOutputs(Cl9, Cl3)
8) The Racks should be of samemanufactureras of in-row cooling
Equipment.If not then the coolingmanufacturerletterof confirmation
shouldbe attachedfor the compatibilityandIntegrationwith DC racks.

Cablingtrough l) Cable trough install on the top of the cabinetsuse0 to route powu
cablesand signalcables,to enableseparatemanagement for different
4 cables.
2) There are cablesholes in the middle of each cabinettop. The cable
duct can bs extendedand provideupperand lower channelsfor power
cables and signal cablesrespectivelywhen power cablesand signal
cablesintersect.
Aisle ContainmentSystem l) The confinedaisleshouldconsistoffront and end doors,ioof, panels
and other necessarysealing to ensurethe cold air and hot air are
effectively separated.The roofadoptselectromagnetic control and can
be automaticallyopenedin the caseof fire, alsosupportmanualcontrol
for the convenienceof maintenance.
2) The smoke sensor,temperaturehumidity sensor,Ip Camer4 etc.
5 shouldbe installedinsidethe datacenteraisle,connected to datacenter
management system.
3) Aisle containmentdoors have translucentviewing panel shall be
revolvingtype with accesscontrolsystsm.
4) Aisle containmentdoor shall havea height to matchthe cooling unit
and server/networkrack,
5) Revolvable roof be capableto use in aisle containmentsolutions,
supported by equipment rack and cannot interfering while roof
opening,with 1.96feet width or asrequiredand4.4 feetin length.
Data Center infrastructurE 1) Web-basedDatacentermanagement systemprovidescentrallymonitor
monitoring and and managefor data center infrastructurefacilities including power,
management System environment,video, modular access,and fire detection. With the
functions for managementof security,assets,reports,display, alarm
and so on, The softwaredesignedto collect and managedataofassets,
resourceand operationstatusthroughoutthe datacenterlifecycie,This
infornration is then distributed,integrated,and applied in ways that
.elp mar::igers optimizethe daiacr;llter'spower usageeffecti.;rness
6
(PUE) an<imeetIT, businessandserviceorientedgoals.
2) The Data centermanagement systemcan monitor and manageat le:,r:t
50 intelligentnodes,at most 20000indicatordata,log can be storedon
lTb hald drive for halfa yearandsystemappliesbrowser/server (B/S)
architectureto supportsat most20 clients'visiting at the sametime.
Assetsmanagement
1) Assetsmanagement supportdifferenttypes of devicesto be managed
in the unifiedmodel.

'{ft
I
! 2) Allow to addor deleteassets,chagp{ffift6assets properties.
3) Provide web integration .ffi$iftU$6p*r, reatizing the
j gl
la
II

3i
8X#
management of subsystems.
I 4) Support managementgrading of assetsand managementauthority
il control,
t"; Display management
I ) The Client UI shallprovidethe ability to displaysview of datacenter
ll infrastructure,cabinet,UPS, air condition,PowerDistributionsystem,
I
I
ti
sensor,imageof IP camera
2) Displaythe statusof managedobjects.
3) Query or browse for alarm information.In the alarm list, system
supportdistinguishes differentalarmlevelsby differentcolors,suchas
thenew alarms,recognizedalarms,andclearedalarms,
4) Support2D, 3D view display.
5) Support addition, deletion, management of devices under
administrativedomain, and view adjustmentaccording to actual
physicallocation.
6) Supportsconfigurationtechnology,userto draw the datacenterbased
on the actual layout of the room, supportsto createand layout the
devicesin the datacenterview.
7) Supportsjumping directly from view screento device information
management interface.
8) Supportsdisplayingcustomerspecifieddeviceview.
Alarm Management
l) Allows equipmentto generateacquisitiontask, collect dataand report
alarmsbasedon a monitoringdatatemplate.
2) Accordingto the seriousness ofthe alarm,the alarm level is divided
into critical, major, minor and tips, event is managedat different
levels,and the eventsare divided into normal,warningand abnormal,
candiscoveravarietyofpotential andemergedfault.
3) Supportsalarmstatistics,alarmscumulativenumber,alarmhistogram.
4) Supportsalarmconfirmationand anti-confiimationfinction.
5) Supportsalarmshieldingfi.rnction.
6) Supportsredefiningthe level of alarmsaccordingto the actualusing
status,
7) Supportsdirectly locatingthe positionof alarm sourceon the alarm
interface.
8) Supportsdirectly creatingthe fault work-orderon the alarminterface,
realizesprocesstreatment.
9) Supportsdynamicmodifying alarm conditionand recoveryconditiono
andsupportsreportingalarmswhenmeetthoseconditions.
System Perfotman ce management
t) Supportsreal-time monitoring for device indicators.Using graphic
form to displayingtherunningstatusofthe devices.
2) Supportsdisplaying historical curve of devices indicatorsthrough
graph.
'
:.1) Su'-.i,,,-:":,qut:trirqnonitori:''- data according tc :he spe':i'l ri1 t.iir,c
period,displayingrunningstatusofthe devices.
4) Supportsuser manuallycreate,delete,start and stop the monitoring
instances,
Supportsmodifiing the propertiesof monitoringindicators.
6) Devices monitoring panel can be combined to meet different
monitorlngrequirements,
Aisle containment sumeillance
l) Connectin the video real-timeviews on the
management platformin d
UsesIP cameras,support suchasH.264
ii

rr
I

i r

andMJPEG,andsupportpowerover Ethernet(PoE) function.


3) Controlsand managesvideosby the NVR, $upportvideo recording,
query,audiointercom,cameracontrol,andalarmhandling.
4) Storesvideos for at least30 days, supportexpansionin accordance
with thecustom.
5) Real-timemonitoringvideo images,clicks on the appropriateicon on
the view to seethe camerascreen.
6) The flexibility to setthe video mode,including24 hoursof recording,
presettime recordingandothervarietyofways.
Monitoring D ata analyze
l) Monitoring databaseanalyzemanagementallows execute, query,
maintain report by createa task. Savesthe report generatedin the
storagezoneand sendsthereportbasedon configuration.
2) Supportdisplaythe databy excel,graph,barchart,pie chart.
3) Customizes reportsbasedon userand servicerequirements.
4) SupportLogo customization ofreports.
5) Support different report templatessuch as electricity consumption,
temperature, performanceandcapacity.
6) Supportclassificationshowof dynamicdataandstaticdata.
Module Accesssecurity Control
l) Accesssecuritycontrol enableto monitor the door statusin real time
and recordsevents such as swiping card and opening and closing
doors.
2) Support Identification (ID) cards, transmission Control
ProtocoL/Internet Protocol(TCPflP).
r ) Real-timemonitoringandrecordingpersonnelaccess.
4) Authorizes personnel available region, date, and time of access,
supportdivision of permissions group.
s) Supportremotemanagementoperationfor accesscontroller.
6) Supportalarm of accessabnormal,suchas illegally open the door or
the door
FireSuppression
& FM 200 suppression System
DetectionSYSTEM 1) Gascontainer.
(FM200) 2) SystemControlPackage
3) RemoteManualControl
4) AlarmBells
5) DetectionandActuationEquipment's
6) OperationAlarms And Indicators
7) DistributionSystemPiping
8) Valves,Gaugesetc
9) DischargeNozzles
l0) Maintenance
7 I l) Addressable System
Manu*l Operation
1) Whenthel,l::rualRrl;:as€Sti'iioriis aoivate-!,the;ompleteop,.,.r.'n
sequence of
ActivationstageI & stage2 areexecutedsimultaneously,
2) Dischargeof the cleanagentmay be preventedby pressingthe 'Stopga
s'pushbutton at
the controlpanel.However,alarmstatusshallbe remained,
3) If the 'StopGas'pushbutton is beingpressedbeforethe LED timer reac
hes'0', timer shallrestartcount
down immediately upon releas-epftheswhbutto n.
Storage
Container ,7ff9l!*\
1) The Cylindersshallbe mfigfgrffired in \6$qnce to EuropeanDirect

II (Jrl

I /
fq \/ ?i
i&v fl->
:t -.,

I
I
ive for Transportable Pressure Equipment99/36lEC(TPED).
t\ Eachcontainermustbe equippedwith a dischargevalveto discharget
heagentatrequiredrate with a zorLedisable switch Contractorto
submitdetailedroom flow calcualtionsheetsalongwith thebid.
3) Over pressurization ofthe containershall be preventedby a safetydisc
incorporatedwith the containervalve.
AutomaticDetectorsand Alarm Bells
l) The automaticdetectorsshouldbe combinationIonizationsmokeando
ptical smoke
type. The alarmbells shouldproducean alarm at least90 dB noiseleve
I abovethesurrounding. The bellsshall be installedbesidethe Contro
I Panels.
2) Piping andFitting All piping lessthan 1112"schedule40 seamlesspip
e shallbe used.Above 17l7'-3" shallbe Schedule80.
3) Dischargenozzlesshallbe manufacturedin corrosionresistantmateria
I and shallbe positionedin a mannerto effect a uniformconcentration
at the shortesttims after discharge
4) Room Integritytestshouldbe performedbeforefinal accpetance and in
caseofleakage,room shuldbe righly sealed.
s) Fire Systemshould be configuredwith shutdownrelays and entire
systemshouldis integratedwith fire panelsand shuoldshutdownall
the equipmentin caseof fire.
IP basedAccess
Control IP basedAccessControl SystemFeatures
System l) Multi biometricDevice(FingerVein Pattern+ Fingerprint), Full color
LCD Screen,Networking Options: LAN, .WAN, RS485, Optional
Wireless LAN, Integrated Card Reader : Prox, iClass,
MIFARE/DESFire,LargeTemplateStorageCapacity
2) The Datacenterpremisesareto be protectedby a sophisticated securit
y system that shall compriseintegratedsoftware/hardware, which con
sistsof:
3) Accesscontroller
4) ENTRY reader- FingerVein BiometricSystemfor DataCentredoors
5) ENTRY reader- ProximityMi farelPinfor non DataCentredoors
6) EXIT releasebutton
7) Electromagneticlock (600lbs)
8) Magneticdoorcontact
9) Emergencybreak glass
8 l0) Powersupplyunit with metalcase
I l) Cabling,conduit,outlet boxes,junction boxes
12) All materials,equipmentandlaborfor a completeworkingsystem
Specification
1) The controlunit shallbe equippedwith an individu;l addressing syste
m

2) All equipment shallbe of high -quality.


3) in teri.',of ph.rriinganc ''mplr. cr :rg.
Thr: _;:is ,:hallbe t-iexible
4) Futureexpansions or nodificationsshall be madepossible.
5) The systemshallbe microprocessor #edntrolled by a progra
m containedin a non <rletdile
6) The systemparameters for a certainapplicationsshallbe setvia tools r
unningon an ordinary personalcomputer.
Power Supply
l) The controlunit shall oontainthe3Amp 12V DC powerssupplyfor the

z,tT#ill:;ffi :T:ffr;*:i
x;5 "p'w
fflH:'
?
fl(/
W*e
.V
JB
s-)
i.

:.
i1

l:
l:
Control Unit
l) The controllershallbe built into steel
sheetmetal housingfor surfacemounting.
2) The housingshallbe tamper fimrfcontact andbacktamper).
3) The housing shall provide free spacefor fi.rther equipment
150KVA Diesel 150KVA DieselGenerator:
Generator: Engineand Alternator Specifications:
l) 3 Phase
2) RatedFrequency(Hz) 50-60Hz
3) RateVoltage(AC) (V) 400/230
4) RatedCurrent(AC) (A) 288
5) PowerFactor(COSO) 0.8 (lag)
6) PowerSupplyAC, 3-phase,4Jines
7) TypeIn-line, 4-strokes,water cooled,direct.injection,dieselengine
8) NumberOf Cylinders:6 / In line.
9) VoltageRegulator
9 l0) PhaseSelector
l1) Voltmeter
12) IntemalFuel Tank Capacity:350 Liters
l3) Safetyshutdownfor Oil Pressure,WaterTemperature,WarningLights
indicateabnormalconditions
14) 1000Liters externalfuel tank with baseframeand locking
Super-Silenced AcousticCanopy
1) Freshair providedthroughAcousticLouvers.
2) Hingedand lockabledoor all aroundCanopyfor easyaccess to DG Set
for routinemaintenancg,
3) Soundlevel within 72 dB (A) at I meter.
4) Canopypaintedwith two coatsof Epoxyprimer and final paintedwith
two coatsof chemicalresistantEpoxypaint.
RCC FoundationPad with all material
EarthPits (for DC & Earth Pits specifications
Generator) 1) Supply& installationof Earthing systemcomprisingof 38 mm dia 10
feet long electroplatedtin copperelectrodefilled with soilconditioner,
earth conductivity enhancementcompound (primary) and earth
l0 conductivityenhancement compound(secondary)6" dia20 feet deep
bore in soil including brass nut bolt washers, allied material &
accessories, in all respectalong with the man hole inspectionchamber
- 250 mm dia x 6mm thicknessC,l tin / powder coatedcover with
earthingconductorsandtest terminaipointsas requiredcompletein all
resDect.
Powercable four coreI 50 PowerCableSpecification
mm2 1) Providr,instali& connectthe following450| 750 v copperconductor
gade ?YClarmoredinsulated& sheathedcopper cablesas required
clipr' to surfacewith cleats or on already installed cable tray /
;i',rj:r...., r : pel ,pCr.";iCrr-
.,i: & dra','.
:ngS,where::;lp'iC;il
le.
2) Note: Contractorto perform site survey and cable size should be
suggestedaccordingto the designedload, temperature,voltage drop
anddistanceby the Contractor.Main Cablefrom Main LT/ATS/AMF
Panel to MDB should be armored.Indoor Cabline from MDB to
flrrthel distributionshouldbe PVC-PVC.
i
DataCenter- Security& Data Center-- Security& SurveilianceSystemspecifications
t2 SurveillanceSystemwith l) Minimum 2 MegapixelResolution(Dome/Bullet)
!
NVR 2) Up to 29 ImagesperSecond(ips)
3) Auto BackFocusfor ffipcusing
4) H.264 andMJPEGgf$ffisrtdNrt\

id
R(, iti.-'.J
(I!
Powerover EthernetQEEE 802.3af)or 24Y
6) Up to 2 Simultaneous
Video Streams
7) Motion Detection
8) VarioFocalLens2.8-8mm
e) Color andDayAlightCapability.
l0) Web Viewing
l l ) NVR (Network Video Storage) with camera License. Remote
Administration,Monitoring, and Managementof Video and Audio
Data.(Minimum Tdays)
12) Logical CameraGrouping.
13) RecordingRateConfigurableper IndividualCamera.
14) Supportfor DS DataPoint Integration.
l5) l6-ChannelNetworkVideo Recorder
16) ManagesandRecordsVideo from IP CamerasOveran IP Network
17) Supportfor StandardIP Video Devices
18) Supportsthe Recordingof JPEG,MPEG-4, and(.264 Streamsfrom
IP Cameras
19) DS Archive Util
Air Conditioning
4 Tons Air Conditioning4 Tonsspecifications
l) 4 TonsFloorstanding
2) Sequencecontrollerswitch to managertwo A,/Cunits(Powerroom)
3) Auto RestartOption
4) ThreePhaseInput
Air ConditioningCassette Air Conditioning2 Tonsspecifications
Type 2 Tons 1) 2 Tons cassettetype
2) Sequence controilerswitch to managertwo A./Cunits(NOC room)
3) Auto RestartOption

PowerSwitchsear (ATS with MORlPhase ReversaUMain DB/UPS DB/Row electrical


circuit DB as per design/survey)

l) Output Main andSubmain distributionshall be of the totally enclosed


typg dust proo{, damp proof and be suitable for floor/surface/flush
mounting,with cableentry systemfrom top and bottom.All main and
sub main distributionboardsshall be factory assembled.Main and
Sub-maindistributionboards shall be fabricatedwith I4SWG sheet
steel, de-rusted,degreased,rust proofed with two basecoats of anti-
corrosivepaint and paintedwith two coats of heavyenamelpaint in
approvedcolor or powdercoated.
2) Air Circuit Breakers(A.C.Bs), Miniature circuit breakers(M.C.B's)
and molded casecircuit breakers(MCCBs) shall be of the molded
pattemand their switchingleversshall be suchthatthey are accessible
throughthe safetyplate for operation. The short circuit rating of the
circ,.ritbreeriirsshall be as indicatedon the drawing.Each and every
pa;:ei , i".,uiJ rave tren^sijittvoltageSurgeprr:tectiondevice; as r .,1
Tier requirement of class,ype.
3) All ATSAv1ain/lt4ain/sub main Panelsshould be providedwith SNMP
basedenergyanalyzers.
Note: Contractorto providemotorizedbreakersaii per approveddesignand
SLD.
RoddentReppelent Rodent repellent system
Rodentrepellentsystemto be installedin the DataCentreto avoid damage
to the datacabling.Electronic Rat Repellent Specification having the
2) CoversUpto37 Square Feet
3) UltrasonicFrequency20 -25D8 at20KHz
4) Soundoutput shouldnot be Audibleto Humans.
5) Shouldhaveelectromagnetic features,completein all respect.
t7 Anti Staticvinyl floor Anti-Staticvinyl floor Specifications
I) Antistaticvinyl floor for Datacenter
arearequiredasper standard

l8 Air Curtainrvith door Air Curtain with door sensorSpecifications


sensor l) Air curtainhasto be providedat entryandexit points with door
sensors
l9 Anti StaticMats Anti-Static Mats Specifications
l) AntistaticDatacenterMats requiredasper standard

Hilux DC LED Lights(36 Hilux DC LED Lights (36 Watts) Specifications


20 Watts) The lighting system shall satisfy the following minimum requirements
1) Luminancein all room:minimum500Lux on the horizontalplane
2) Light colour: standardwhite or daylight
3) SafetyClassI
Cat6aData Cabling Cat 6a Data Cabling
2l
l) CAT 6a Based cabling solution for datacentercompletewith patch
panelspatch cords(l&3Meters) cableorganizers,fluke testing etc as
per satisfaction
55'' LED TV 55" LED TV Specifications
22 l) 55" 200HzRefreshRate
2) Smartfeature
3) Full HD
Furniture for DataCentre Furniture Specifications
NOC Area l) High quality workstationswith modularside drawer as approvedby
customer
2) High quality Filing Cabinetsin lamination finish as approved by
cusxomer
3) High quality 3 seatbenchas approvedby customer
4) High quality Low Back Staff hydraulicchairswith tilt function fabric
upholsteryas approvedby customer
5) Visitor Chairs Fabricupholsterywith SS frame without hydraulic and
castersas approvedby customer
6) CoffeeTable asapprovedby customer

The Data Center / Sevrver R.oom of the Traffic Operation Center shall be provided with the
following minimum deviceslbr effbctive communica.ionretween TOC and installeddeviceson the
motorway:-

Device Features FeaturesDescription

ModularSwitchwith DeploymentRack
Switching
capacity
> 10Tbit/sextendable
to 20Tbit/salsoMin slot
bandwidth > 500Gbii/s
Basic
1. CoreSwitch Forwardingperformance> 5000Mbpsextendable to 8000Mpps
Requirements
Board:2 per chassis
MainController
Switchboardg$sQp\ggldsupport:4perchassis

'i(
ffiftF}€Bff', k perchassis

)
\?\
3)l
flr-d-)
Thedevicesupportsmodularfan framesand hot swapping.The
modularpowermodules,
devicesupports M+Nredundancy
48 port IOILOO/7000 (RJ-45)
BASE-T Interfacemodule:1 perchassis
48 port (OpticalGE)interfacemodulewith SFPs:
100/1000BASE-X 4

At least8-PortlOGBASE-Xlnterfacemodule(SFP+) withSFPs:1 per


chassis
for 40 Gbpsinterfaces
Support
Multiplephysicaldevices into onelogical
arevirtualized device.A
virtualizationgroupshoulduse uniformforwardingentriesand

ThebiddingswitchshouldsupportSDNandpasses
SDNReady test.
Supportof Value-added
servicelikeWLANController,
Firewall,
lPS,

MaximumMACaddressespersystem:32,000
Jumboframes(bytes):
9,216
Numberof VLANs:
4,096

Protocol(GVRP)
GARPVLANRegistration

IEEE802.1A8: Protocol{LLDP)
LinkLayerDiscovery
IEEE802.1d{STP),
802.1w (RSTP),
802.1s{MSTP)
IEEE (CoS)prioritization
802.1p:Class-of-service
Portisolationin a VLAN
IEEE802.1X:Portaccess control
LinkProtectionin milleseconds
L:1,N:1,and1:Nportm

Remoteportmirrorine(RSPAN)

DHCP
client,DHCP andDHCPrelay
Server,

DHCP trustedinterfaceusedto preventattacks


snooping from
boeusDHCP servers
DHCP
snooping
bindingtable(DAl,lPsourceguard)to preventARP
attacks,DDoSattacks,and man-in-the-middleattacks
(LAr-) support
80.,..1:.d
Numberof linkaggregationgroups(LAGs)supported:
64
Maximum numberof portsperLAG:8
Broadcaststormsuppression
Maximumnumberof Address Protocol(ARP)
Resolution entries:
12,000
Maximumnumberof lPv4unicastroutesin hardware:
10,000
Maximumnumberof lPv4multicastroutesin hardware:
4,000
Routingprotocols:
Rl
Staticrouting
Routingpolicy
Bidirectional
ForwardingDetection(BFD)
I
Layer3 redundancy:VirtualRouterRedundancy Protocol(VRRp)
Layer3 Features: lPv6
lPv4Routingprotocols;RIPvt/v2,OSPF, BGP,lS-lS
Maxnumberof lPv6unicastroutesin hardware: j.,090
Maxnumberof lPv6multicastroutesin hardware: 1,000
Otherprotocols:RlPng,OSPFv3, lSlS,BGP4+,PlM,MLD,MLDv2,
MPLS, PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM-DM
MACLimiting
AllowedMACaddresses, perport
configurable
lPSourceGuard
Security LocalProxyARP
StaticARPSupport
ACLs,PortbasedACLs,VLANbasedACLs
MACauthentication (RADIUS)
Nonstopactiverouting (NSR)-OSPFv2, RIPv2, BGP,lSlS,lGMp v1,
v2,v3
High
ISSU(ln ServiceSoftwareUpgrade)
Availability
Redundant,
hot-swappablepowersupplies
protocolrestart-OSPF,
Graceful BGP
Layer 2 QoS
Layer3 QoS
Hardware queuesperport:8
Supportfor SP,WRR,DWRR,SP+WRR, SP+DWRR
QoS 802,1.p,DSCP/IPPrecedence trustandmarkins
Layer2-4classification
criteria:Interface,
MACaddress,
Ethertype,
802,1p,VLAN,lPaddress, DSCP/IP Precedence,
TCP/UDpport
numbers, etc,
C o n g e s t i oanv o i d a n c ce a p a b i l i t i e s : T adirl o p a n d W R E D

IntegratedNextGenerationFirewallmodule(Preferred) OR
external
firewallwithfirewallthroughput
of at least20Gbps

ryg!-t "f C"r.rrr""tr.


per
NewSessions second: 200,000
lPSec VPNthroughput: L2_Gbps_
Minir-,:lm usersir.rpi:orteo
: 10,000
Firewall
2. Firewall Maximum Numberof policies: 25,000
Requirements
Virtualfirewalls:500
Avoidingthe vulnerabilityexploitationfor Web,Proxy,email,
database andsto:'ase servers
Controlling
Insideandoutsidetrafficof Datacenter for viruses,
intrusionandDOS- DDOS
SSLVPNthroughputL Gbpsor more
At least60 MillionURlsmlut be identified
Remote accessVPN
StaticRouting
Support for OSPF
PolicybasedRouting
protocols
At least6,000application mustbe identifiedand
managed
Detectionof NetworkAttacks
DoSandDDoSprotection
TCPReassembly
for Fragmented PacketProtection
Brute-forceattackmitigation
SYNCookie
Zone-basedlPSpoofing
MalformedPacketProtection
LocalUserdatabase
LDAP,RADIUS & TACACS+
AdvanceThreatPrevention
Antivirus
Web Filter(HTTP/HTTPS)
Application Control
DataLeakPrevention
IPS
Statefull protocolsignatures
mechanisms:
Attackdetection protocol
Statefull signatures,
anomalydetection(zero-day coverage),applicationidentification
Attackresponse
mechanisms: Dropconnection,
closeconnection
sessionpacketlog,session email,customsession
summary,
Attacknotification
mechanisms: Structuredsyslog
Wormprotection
Trojanprotection
Spyware/adware/key loggerprotection
Othermalware protection
High performance ModularWireless in Core
LANConiloller/Card
Switch
musthavecapacity
Controller of supportingminimum10,000APsin
withmaximumof Five(05)boxesbut with
a singleboxor stackable
unifiedmanagement.
Supportsredundant supervisor andN+1fabricmodules
engines
redundanc,r
Access iviustsupprrriIEEE80:.1L aiblgin1;c
3. Access
Contrc'!ler Theproposedequipment shallsupporthigherlevelQoS.
Controller
Requirer:rents SupportL2andL3roaming
WiredandWireless
lntegrated 802.1xUserAuthentication
Numberof access users>25K+
Active-activeand activestandbyfailover
PowerSupply
Redundant andFanModule,
10Ginterface:
Support
supportof lPv6
Musthavea hardware
dualstacksupporti.e.lPv4,lPv6
basedHighperformance
Controller enterprise classAP'swith Dual
Radio (PoE)
MustSupports 3x3 MIMOandprovidesa minimumrateof 1.2
GbpsperAP.
M ust SupportIEEE802.tt n/ac
SupportP2PIPZMP bridge(WDS),
Meshzeroconfisuration
Supportconcurrent usernumberperAPmorethan200
Support1 x 1GEnetworkport
Industry
compliance: lP4L
Supportfor 3 spatialstreams
Maximumtransmitpowerfor eachradiono lessthan20dBmand
adiustthe transmitpowerwith a steoof 1 dB
Plugand plav deploymentwith integratedMesh
BiddermustquoteonlyWi-FiCERTIFIEDTM products
lndoorAccess Softwareconfisurable dualradiosupports2.4GHzand5 GHz
4. Access APs shallsupportfollowingmodesof operations:- Controller
Point based
Points(lndoor) - - -
Requirements StandafoneCentralized trafficforwarding Distributed
traffic
forwardins
SupportslPSource Guard,DHCP Snooping andDynamic ARP
inspectionin distributed
forwardingmode
Suppofts 4kVsureeprotection on networkports
Operating temperature: -10eCto 50eC
Operatins humiditv:5%*95% (non-condensine)
MustSupports wirelessintrusiondetectionsystem(WIDS),
includingrogueAPandSTAdetection, attackdetection,
STA/AP
blacklist
andwhitelist.Supportloadbalancing basedon user
numberanddatatraffic
Supportsecurity
of LocalForwarding. APsupportsDHCP
Snooping,
DAI(Dynamic ARPInspection), IPSG( lPSource Guard) bogus
DHCP seruerattackdefensein localforwardinsmode
Must have a hardwaresupportof lPv6
Dual stacksupporti.e. lPv4,lPvS
Complieswith IEEE802.17n/acand passedthe certificationof Wi-Fi
Alliance
S u p p o r t s3 x 3 M I M O a r , : i1 . 2 G b i i , r . l .
A Cd u a l - l i n kb a c k u p
Support.lkV sr.lrge rrotection :,. network pcrls
Si;np^;'; '.1,i: inter-i,.:;:
5. Access OutdoorAccess 802.1xal;thentication,MAC addressauthentication,and Portal
Points Point authentication
{Outdoor} Requirements
P o Ep o w e r

}3pg4::!Y_:: gelrr ":;gt-qf!! antenna ports


Operatingtemperature: -1CsCto 60eC
Ineress
Protection
ratineof lP66or hieher
Musthavea hardware supportof lPv6

ru
Duarsracrsuppon
r.e.rPv4,
rPvS zfrfur
I
l
i

I e-"Ytl
i

I
48 port 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45)
Interfaces
4 x L0O0Base-X SFP ports
FullLaver2 Manaeed
Stackable GieabitSwitch
2 x gpticaI Transceiver,eSFP,G
E,Single-mode
Module(13 10nm,10km, LC)
Throughput up to: 75 Mpps
Switching capacitv: 200Gbps
PoEon all downlinkportswith maximumpowercapacity of 15
wattson all 48 ports
PoE+ on downlinkportswith maximumpowercapacity of 30 watts
on 24 portsat least
Sunoort for Stackine
Support for Qualitvof Seruice
Minimumof 8 queueson eachinterface
Support for WRR,DWRR QueueSchedulingAlgorithms
6. Access AccessSwitch Suoport for TelnetandSNMP
Switches(52 (52Ports) IndustrystandardCLI
Ports) requirements Secure,encryptedWeb and CLImanagementwith SSHv2
Two levelsof accessprivileges
MACAddressbasedVLANAssisnment
port-level
802.1X authentication requiredsupportfor
including
"GuestMode"feature-sets
RADIUS
Authentication
TACACS
Authenticationor eouivalent
Defense
againstDenialof Service
attacksand MACaddress
spoofing
NetworkAdmission
Control
IEEE
802.1Q,VLAN,VLANtrunkins
802.1d(STP),
IEEE 802.1w(RSTP), 802.1s (MSTP)
IEEE
802.3ad,
Linkaggregation controlprotocol
802.1abLinkLaverDiscoverv
IEEE Protocol
I G M Pv 1 , v 2 , v 3s n o o p i n g
for NTP
Suoport
Support
for sFlow
BASE-T(RJ-45]i',terfaces
24 oon 10/100.11Ci:i.:
4.i lCri0Bise-X
5i- ;,;rts
Fulll-ayer? Man;;1eci

2 x u l t i c ; , , . r ar : s c r : i v e i ' , e - ' i F
c ,PS,iG
ngle-mode
7. Access AccessSwitch M o d u l e ( 1 3 1 0 n m , 1 C k m , L C )
Switches(28 (28Ports) Throushput up to: 40 Mpps
Ports) requirements 120 Gbps
Switchinecapacitv:
FoEon aii downlinkportswith maximumpowercapacity
of 15
wattson all 24 ports
PoE+on downlinkportswith maximumpowercapacityof 30 watts
on 12portsat least €'
Support
for Stacking ;ffi A ""'*.-X.

ffi(/
W"
)Er
\"-N
Supportfor Qualityof Seruice
Minimumof 8 queueson eachinterface
I
Supportfor WRR,DWRR QueueScheduline
Aleorithms
Supportfor TelnetandSNMP
r'
! IndustrvstandardCLI
i
Secure,
encrypted WebandCLImanaeement with SSHv2
Twolevelsof access privileses
|'
MACAddress andportbaseVLANAssignment
802,1Xport-level
authentication
includingrequiredsupportfor
"GuestMode"feature-sets
RADIUSAuthentication
TACACSAuthenticationor equivalent
DefenseagainstDenialof Service
attacksandMACaddress spoofine
NetworkAdmissionControl
IEEE
802.10,VLAN,VLANtrunking
802,1d(STP),
IEEE 802.1w{RSTP),802.1s(MSTP)
IEEE
802.3ad, controlprotocol
Linkaggregation
IEEE
802.1abLinkLayerDiscovery
Protocol
IGMPvl.,v2,v3snooping
Supportfor NTP
Supportfor sFlow
M i n i m u ms w i t c h i n gc a p a c i W
25 Gbps
06 WANgigabitEthernetPorts
nt powersupplies
S,,ppq4lqrfedunda
ThelnternetEdgeRoutershouldsupportlP routingprotocol
including:
RlPv2,RlPng,OSPFv2fv3,lSlSv4/v6,
andBGPv4+ andMP-
BGP
The lnternet EdgeRoutershouldhave RAM:2GB (at-least)
TheInternetEdgeRoutershouldhavel/Oexpansion:31/Oslots(at-
least)
TheInternetEdgeRoutershallSupportSTP,RSTP
andMSTP
Requirements TheInternetEdgeRoutershallhaveLinkLayerDiscovery
Protocol
8, lnternet
for lnternet (LLDP)
Gateway TheInternetEdgeRoutershallhaveLinkAggregation
Gateway Control
Router Protccol(LACP)
Router
The inlernet Edg::.iouir,;shouldsupport MPLS(12 and L3VPN)
The Internet EdgeRoutershouldsupport IGMPv1/v2/v3,PIM-SM,
and i\;15DP
Plt\t Dfu1Plr;1_5S1.1
T i ' , -. n r e r n e c' : c o eR o u i . esfh o u l ds u p p o r tl G t ' A 'vPL / v 2 l v 3s n o o p i n g
S u p D o rfto r H i e r a r c h i 6 6Qi o S
The jilternet EdgeRoutershouldsupportSPand WRRqueue
schecit.:ling algorithms
ThelnternetEdgeRoutershouldsupportRADIUS,
TACACS
andIEEE
802.1xauthentications
TheInternetEdgeRoutershouldsupportVRRP for lPv4andlPv6
9. Access RequirementsIndustrialGradedevicewithOperating
temperature -40"Cto +70"C

qrl)
Devicesfor for Access At reast4 x GESFPintenaces
for up4gfluiffi
I

%#t
;
I

Video Devicesfor At least15x RJ-45


interfacesfor downlink
Surveillance Video erading:lP40or hieher
lP Protection
Surveillance
Suooortfor RIPandOSPF routinsprotocols
VPN
Supportfor lPSec
Supportfor redundantpowersupplies
Shouldhavea fan-freedesisn
Shouldworkproperlyin environments with strongelectromagnetic
andshould
interference comply with lEEE1613 standards
ShouldSupportsa MeanTimeBetweenFailures (MTBF)of more
than50 vears
Supoortfor web-basedvisualized
confisuration anduser-friendlv
Ul
Realtime monitorins
Alerts
Reporting
Syslog
10.NMS
ProtectionagainstFailover
(Network NMS
Management Requirements Muttipleviewsi.e.separateview of eachsiteto monitorthe
tool/ software) selectednodesasper requirements.
Capableof importingmapsfor eachview.
pollingengines
Supportmultiple
provide
Should end nodetracking andclientlPand
with APaddress
MACaddress

IP BACKBONEROUTER
Onecore router shall be proposedfor every Motorway Informationmain site.The core router will be
used for connectingthe main sitesthrough 10 GEfiber network ring. The router shall conformto the
following mandatoryminimum specificationsas listed belowr-

Minimum Mandatory Specifications


t, The proposedcore routers shall be flexible and upgradeableand basedon a modular design
with minimum of 8 slots for future scalability.The upgradabilityof the nodesmeansthat they
shouldbe upgradedwithout affectingtraffic.
2. Corenodemust be basedon a Terabitplatform'
3. Equipmentmust support at leas-i15T of backriane capacifyto guaranteefuture scalabilityand
supportfor high capacityline speedports.
4. Th,. equinrnentSwi,'':lir : Canacity,:liall sr.rpportnot le.':sthan 7 Tbps and the Forwarding
sh.iil su;:pcr, nri less ,;:rari2800 lvlcpsto gu:,.r-anteij
Pe. ,..r'i::..rr:,.;3 high cap'city links with line-
speedand future proof scalability.
5. Heightcf the proposedequipmentshouldno more than 14 U.
6. The deviceshall have separateswitchingcard slots,which is completelyseparatedwith the
main control boards,fo ensurethat doesnot affectthe forwardingwhile singlemasterboard is
failingover.Redundancyin switchingfabricis required,
7. The proposedequipmentshall have dedicatedTraffic Managementc hip (not integrated with
other Network Processorchips) in order to avoid dwidth and poor QoS
performancethat may affectsother videosand audios,
r^6''
S1
i{
,\4)'
\4-
8. The equipment shall be upgradableto 400G/slot smoothly to guaranteesupport of high-
throughputline-speedfuture interfacesor high-densitymoduleswith line-speedports to satis$r
the increaseddemandfor bandwidthfor at leastnextten years,
9. The line cardsshouldsupport flexiblecards,mixingof differenttype sub-cardto insert,to have
the flexibility to usea serviceslot with different traffictypes to maximizeslot usability,
10. The line cards should support hot-swap of mother-cardsand daughter-cardswhich does not
need configurationfor easytroubleshootingand maintenance(O&M) in caseof a port failure
with minimum influenceto the traffic on other ports.
T1, Mustbe configuredwith two redundantroute switchprocessormodules.
L2. Routeswitch processormust haveout of band managementports.
13. Mustbe configuredwith redundanthot swappableACpower supplies.
14. The.proposedrouter shallsupportredundantclockmodules
IJ. Must be configuredwith two redundant modular transport line cards eachwith minimum of
100 Gbpsbackplaneperformance
16. Mustsupport two 100 GigabitEthernetinterfacesports module
17. Mustsupport layer-Ztunnelingprotocols
tB, Mustsupport morethan 12BKMACaddresses
L9, Must include where required variety of interfacesincluding 1-gigabitEthernetinterface,10-
gigabitEthernetinterfaces,STMl and 0C192/STM64interfaces,
20. Theproposedrouter shallsupportQinQwith all kindsof EthernetLine card
21. The Core node shall satisfy the service requirementsof IP or MPLS bearer networks and
backbonenetworks by providing support for a wide range of featuresand powerful service
processing
capabilities.
22. The equipment shall support VPN services - LZ/L3YPN and MVPN shall be all deployed
dependingon networkingrequirements.
23. Shallproviding reliableprotection at different levels,includingthe equipmentlevel, network
Ievel,and servicelevel.
24, The Core node shall cone with various kinds of bearer network failures and ensure service
recovery.
25. The Corenode shallsupporteasyevolutionfrom IPv4to IPv6.
26. Equipment must support a hot-swappablefan system,if a fan fail the equipment must be
operatenormally.
Lt, Equipmentmust support1588V2,SyncE,Adaptiveclocksynchronization.
zi':. Eluipment must supportat least4094 VLANsper Interface.
29, EquipmentmustsupportIEEEB02.1ad
VLANStacking.
30, The.troposeriioutei si, ,ll supporlSupeiVLAN/ . ub v l,AN,
?1 Theproposedrouter shall supportport isolationwithin VLAN.
32. The proposedrouter shallsupportVLANMapping.
33. Equipmentmust supportnode or link switchoverin lessthan 5Omsat L3
34. Equipmentmust suppoft BGP/ MPLSVPNsfor IPV4and IPv6,
35. Shall support a variety of reliability technologies,with device-levelreliability greater than
99.999o/o,an end-to-end network failure within ms recovery and most
comprehensiveBFD,with full-serviceprotectionswi
l l

36. The network availability is critical for Ministry of Information business,the proposed
equipmentshall supportvarious reliability techniquesmentionedwhich canachieve5Omsfault
convergence
to safeguardthe normal operationof the Ministry of Informationbusiness.
37. The proposedroutershallsupporthardware-basedBidirectionalForwardingDetection(BFD)of
3.3 ms.
. Theproposed
routershallsupportBFDfor MPLSLSP
o Theproposedrouter shall supportBFDfor TE
. Theproposedrouter shall supportBFDfor MP-BGP
o Theproposedrouter shall supportBFDfor PW
o Theproposedrouter shall supportBFDforVRRP
o Theproposedrouter shallsupportmulti hop BFD
r Theproposed
routershallsupportNon-Stop Routingfor PIMSSM.
o Theproposedrouter shall supportNon-StopRoutingfor remote LDP
o Theproposedrouter shall supportNon-StopRoutingfor T-LDP

Minimum Mandatory Features


1. As the traffic data of motorway is mainly video and audio, the QoS performanceis a very
important performanceparameter of the router and the following characteristicsare the
minimum mandatory featuresto guaranteehigh quality traffic handling are:-
o Theproposedrouter shall support NQAfunction,Suchas DHCPdetection.
. The proposedrouter shallsupport NQAfunction,Suchas DNSdetection,
e Theproposedrouter shallsupport NQAfunction,Suchas SNMPdetection.
r Theproposedrouter shall support NQAfunction,SuchasTCPdetection.
. Theproposedrouter shallsupport vpn FRR,

Must havefull MPLSfeaturesincludingr

. LabelDistributionProtocol(LDPJ
. TargetedLDP(T-LDP)
. ResourceReservationProtocolIRSVP)
. DifferentiatedServices(DiffServJ-awaretrafficEmployering
. MPLSL3VPN[includingCarrierSupportingCarrier[CSC])
. IPv6ProviderEdgeand IPv6VPN to ProviderEdge
. MPLSTraffic Employering[includingTE-FRR)
. MPLSTE PreferredPath
. SupportVLL,VPLS,and support Martini & KompellaMPLSLZVPN
, Equipmentmust supportthe signalingand controlversionsof VPLSspecifiedin RFC4762
. Equipmentmust support L2 Interworking over MPLS; the equipmentshould be able to
interconnectdiffelent L2 pri:tocolsthrougha cir'.:uitPWE3
. Equipmentmust support L3 VLANinterfacesthat can be associatedto one or more VLANs
or VPLS
. SupportHoVPN
Provide .ndustry authority EANTCIP / MPLSinteroperabilitytest reports, certificatethat the
interoperabilitywith the high-endrouters of mainstreammanufacturers
4. Must havefull routing featuresincluding:
IPv4 Routing(BGP,IntermediateSystem-to-lntermedi andOpenShortest
US-lsl,
PathFirst IOSPF])
SupportMD5of RIPv2,OSPF, IS-lS,and BGP,su and IS-lS.

4
\$
. Equipmentmust supportroutingprotocolsIPv6 0SPFv3,RIPng,IS-lS,MP-BGP
. SupportBGPpeersnot lessthan 4K
. Equipmentmust supporttraffic Employeringbetweendifferent0SPFareas
. RoutePolicyConfiguration
. Virtual Router RedundanryProtocol(VRRP)
. IPv6routing
. BGPPrefix IndependentConvergence (PIC)
. Shallbe ableto establishOSPFadjacencies includingBroadcast,NBMA,P2Pand P2MP
J, Must suppoft IPv6 including:
. Supportvarioustechnologiesfor transition from IPv4to IPv6:manualtunnel configurations,
automatic tunnel configurations, IPv6-to-lPv4 (6-to-aJ $nneling, Generic Routing
encapsulation(GREJtunneling and Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol
(ISATAP)tunneling,
. SupportIPv4overIPv6tunnelingandIPv6 ProviderEdgeRouter(6PE).
. SupportNAT44and DS-lite.
. Shallsupport IFv6 Multicast,IPv6Access,IP FRRfor IPv6,RSVPIPv6,and LDPIPv6.
6. Must havefull wide areanetwork technologies and protocolsincluding:
r PacketOverSONET
. PacketOverSynchronousDigitalHierarchy(SDHJ
. Non-Ethernetinterfacesupportup to OC76B /STM256
. FrameRelay
r Point-to-PointProtocolIPPPJ
. High-LevelDataLink Control(HDLC),
. Multilink Point-to-PointProtocol(MLPPP)
. Any Transportover MPLS[AToMj
. Internet ProtocoiheaderCompression(lPHCj
7, Must haveminimum of the followingQualityof Servicefeatures:
. Morethan 3 millionqueuesper system
. Class-Based WeightedFair Queuing(CBWFQ)
. WeightedRandomEarlyDetection(WRED)
. Prioritl Queuingwith propagation
. Z-rate3-color (2R3ClPolicing
. ModularQoSCLI(MeC)
. S-levelH-QoSso that the traffic canbe managedproperly and the network resourcescan be
usedrationally.
. SupportMPLSHQoS
. SupportDS-TE 8 CT
. In-ServiceModification
. SupportVOQ(VirtualOutput QueueJ
Supportlow forwardingdelayof lessthan 30ps
. SupportVoQBufferofl00ms
B. Mustsuppcrt the foilowingaddedservices:
. Snpp,::tIPSec,IPSectunnels;switchingcapacitp=10G
o St,i" -:'tvideoenhancement: RET,/1'j
q
Musthaverhe followingmulticastfeatures;
. Source-based and shareddistributiontrees
. ProtocolIndependentMulticastsparsemode (PIM-SX)
. PIMSourceSpecificMulticast(PIMSSM)
. Automaticroute processing(AutoRP)
. MultiProtocolBGP(MBGPJ
. MulticastVirtualPrivateNetwork(MVPN)
. MulticastSourceDiscoveryProtocol(MSDPJ
. Internet GroupManagementProtocolVersions2 and 3 (lG
. IGMPvZand v3 snooping
10, The proposedequipmentshallhavepossibilityto useone or more interfacesof 100 Gbps,40
Gbps,10 Gbps,1 Gbps,FE,STM-2 STM-16,STM-4,STM'1,E1 interfaces
11. AII the requiredprotectionmu
;
j1,

90I.2 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CABLES

GENERAL,ANDPURPOSE
The Trafftc OperationCenter(TOC) employsvariousmethqdsef communicationfrom its central
VAX computerto ITS componentsin the field. Voice, dataand video communications areusedby
TOC. TOC communicates to ITS devicesthrough fiber optic cable,coppertwisted pair cable IP
telephoneCommunicationand microwavetransmission.Thesecommunicationlines arehousedand
protectedby supportstructures.

COMPONENTS
Components
mustbe selectedasto ensurecontinuitythroughoutthe ITS system.

Support Structure
The supportstructureis that which is usedto mechanicallyaccommodate the componentsof the
Traffic ManagementSystem(TMS) Hubs,cablevaults,junction boxes,pull boxes,terminalcabinets,
conduitsandinnerductsaredefinedassupportstructures.

Hubs
Communicationhubs are used as informationgatheringpoints in the field. Data from the field
devicesis transmitted to a local hub via twistedpair copperand singlemode fiber opticcables.This
datais placed on a singlemodeopticalfiber and sentto TOC whereit is compiledfor immediateuse
andstoredfor futureuse.Hubsshall be locatedthroughoutthe ITS system.Hubs aretypicallyspaced
at fifteen (15)Kilometersintervals,andat majorinterchanges, to facilitateredundantcommunication
links.

CableVaults
Cable vaults are used as pull points, splice locations(with Employer'sapproval)and where the
mainline conduit has major changes in direction. They are also used whenevermainline
communications conduitchangesfrom PVC to GRSandvisaversa.At least50 feetof cableshould
be coiledandrackedat all cablevaults.

JunctionBoxes
Junctionboxescan be usedas "pull points"for coppertwistedpair. Type 2 shouldbe usedas a
minimumfor mainlinecommunicationcables.The loopsare splicedin thejunction box to shielded
lead-incablesthat run to the loop amplifiersin the cabinet.Junctionboxesusedfor lateralcableruns
may be type2 or 3, with a speciallid whentheremay be traffic on the box.

Pull Boxes
Pull boxesaretypically spacedat 1000foot intervalsalongmainlineconduitruns.Pull boxes,as
theirnameimplies,areusedasintermediate pull pointswherecablevaultsarenot needed.
Pull boxes
vaults.Puitrboxes:naybeusedin jackingoperations.
arege:ierallysmallerthani--.able Splicesarenot
in null bo>,:s.
allolv':,.,

Terminal Cabinets
Terminal cabinetsshall be aluminumNEMA type 3R. Terminalcabinetsaresplicepoints
for the mainlinetwisted copper communicationcable, when a cameracontrol cabinet is not used as
such.Terminal cabinetspacingis basedon the distancethe cable can physically be pulled, generally
taken to be 1600 to 1800 feet. Terminal cabinetsshall not be placed at a low point in the roadway
alignment,unlessthe conduitscan be drainedprior to enteringthe cabinet.All splicesto the twisted
copper communication cable are done above ground in a terminal cabinet,
Terminalcabinetsshouldbe sizeddepending on how manycablesand whattype of equipment will
be housedinside,i.e. cameraline amplifiers,numbetof terminalblocks,etc.Therefore,thereis no
standardsizeterminalcabinet,however,continuitythroughoutajob shouldbeconsidered.

A terminalcabinetis alsousedto connectthe mainlinetwistedcoppercommunications cablewith a


will
cable.This lateral
controller,via a lateralcommunications rangein sizefrom a 6 to 12 pait cable,
eachpair is copper#22 AWG (sameas mainlinecable).Lateralsize depends how on many pairsare
neededatthe controllercabinet.Sparepairs shouldbe included.

Conduit
Conduit is usedto protect communicationcables.Our mainlinecommunicationsuse 2-four inch
conduits.The conduitis eitherburiedin a trenchor attachedto structures.Whenburied,schedule40
PVC conduitis encasedin red tinted concreteand buried in a trench with fiber optic warningtape
anda #4 insulatedTHWN-XHIIW locationwire. When attachedto shuctures,Rigid Galvanized
Steel,RGS, must be used along with approvedmountingbrackets.All mainline communication
conduitis to havefour-1.12 inchfactorysiliconlined andinstalled,smoothwalled,innerducts.

CommunicationLines
The TOC communicatesto field devicesthroughfiber optic cable, coppertwisted pair cable,IP
telephonelinesandmicrowaves.Fiber optic cableis ableto carrylargequantitiesof dataon a single
fiber. Fiber optic cable is usedfor its communicationefficiencyand to avoid the use of a bulky,
mainlinecoppertwistedpair commuricationcable.

Singlemodefiber optic cableis usedfor mainlinelong-haulcommunications from hubsto the TOC'


Muitimode fiber optic cable is used for communications,
short-haul from the hubs to the field
devices.Coppertwisted pair is alsoused to communicatefrom hubsto field devices.

The mainlinecablebrings the datafrom the controllersand cameracabinetsfor CCTV on twisted


pairsand coaxialcablebackto a communications hub. This datais then put onto singlemodefiber
andsentto theTOC.

SYSTEMCABLES
COMMUNICATION

Description

The work specifiedin this sectionshall includethe furnishingand installationof communication


systemcablls and associatedcomponents.Thesepecificationsdefine the types of communication
systemcables and interface equipmc;rtthat shall be implementedon project:rcontainingITS
communications.
'l're iindtheexpertise cf
requiredfor the installation
Contl:,,::r -..h:llrrovidr-.nateria!,..?quipi.r,':rt"
fiberoptic,copper,cameraandpowercablesascomponents of the TIVIS.

Submittals
With a minimumof 30 calerrdardaysprior to anticipatedconstruction,the Contractorshallprovide
ail documentation,pertainingto the materialsand methodof executionproposedto satisfy the
requirementsof this section.The Employer'sapproval is required prior to commiffing of any
materialsor the commencementof any

I
i
The Employerwill either approveor disapproveeachsubmitteditem within 30 calendardays of
submittal. Actual time for the Employer's review is dependentupon the completenessand
appropriateness beingsubmitted.Any deficiencieswill requireadditionaltime
of the documentation
for approval.Any delayscausedby suchdeficiencieswill not be eligible for extensionof project
time consideration.

The Employer'sapprovalof any submitteddocumentationshall in no way relieve the Contractor


from compliancewith the safetyandperformancerequirements
asspecifiedherein.

Submittalsrequiredby this item shall includebut not be limitedto the following:


1. A materialstagingplan.
2. Themanufacturer's specificationsfor all communication systemcablesandassociated
components.
3. Themanufacturer's specifications for opticalfiberspliceenclosures.
4. A detailedfiber opticcableinstallationprocedureincludingthe following:

a. Fiber optic cable cutting lengths reflecting the cable order and reel allocations.
b. Cable pulling plan comprising the exact operationmethodswith the physical locations,
equipment setupand type.
c. Exact splice points as provided for herein.
d. Manpower proposed for all equipment, safety, and manual assistoperations.
e. Traffic and right-of-way control with respectto public safety, if applicable

Cable Installations
The Contractor shall determine a sr.litablecable installation method to allow all cable installation
requirementsto be met in all the conduit sections.A11'.vorkshall be carried out in accordancewith
the highest standardsof craftsmanshipin the communication industry with regard to the electrical
and mechanical integrity of the connections,the finished appearanceof the installation, and the
accuracy a4d completenessof the documentation.

The Contractor shall survey the project site and establishthe exact cable routing and cutting lengths
prior to the commencementof any work or committing any materials. The Contractor shall submit a
detailed installation procedurefor approval by the Employer, which shall addressthe issueslisted
above, under submittals.

All work areasshall be made clean and orderly at the completion of the work and at times required
by the Employer during the progressof work.

QualityAssurance
All work de:;cribedin this sectionshall ineet or erceedthe applicableprovisionsof the following
documents:

f . i : , 1 1 1 3 1-{! p < ,: : i i c a t i o i '

2. Ei-,i ,+55-1-5(addenduI through5) StandardTest Procedures


for Fiber Optic Fibers,Cables,
T;'ansducers,ConnectingandTerminatingDevices
3. EIA 27A, Methodfor Measuring(Uncoated)Diameterof OpticalWaveguideFibers
4. EIA 455.-28A, MethodForMeasuringTensileFailurePointof OpticalWaveguide Fibers
DeviceInsertionLossTest
Interconnection
5. EIA 455.",i,1,
6. EIA 455-46,SpectralAffenuationMeasurement For LongLengthGraded-IndexOpticalFibers
7. EIA 455-51,Pulse Distortion Measurementof Multimode Glass Optical Fiber Information
Transmission Capacity
8. EIA 455-52,Me $easuring TemperatureDependenceof Attenuation for Optical
WaveguideFibers
I
j
t,

9. EIA 455-53,Attenuationby SubstitutionMeasurementfor Multimode Graded-IndexOptical


; Fibersor FiberAssembliesUsedin Long Length
I

10.EIA 455-89,FiberOptic CableJacketBlongationandTensileStrength


1l. EIA 455-95,AbsoluteOpticalPowerTestfor OpticalFibersandCables
l2.EIA 455-103, BufferedFiberBendTest
13.EIA 359-A-1,SpecialColors
14.ANSI, C8.47-1983 Thermoplastic-Jacketed
AmericanNationalStandardfor Polyolefin-Insulated
Communication Cables.
15.REA, PE-39,TwistedPairCopperCables

Materials
TheContractorshallprovideall productsandmaterialsrequiredfor the installationandsplicingof
cablesandpowercablesandassociated
the specifiedcommunications interfacedevices.

Communication Gables
Communication cablesare definedas 8.3/125um singlemode,62.5/125um multimode,#22 AWG
twisted pair copper, ffid multiconductorcameracables. Optical fiber dimensionsshall be in
in EIA,455-27A.
compliancewith the methodsfor measuringasestablished

FIBEROPTICCABLE

GENERAL

Fiber Optic Gable Description


The Contractorshall provide certifieddocumentation or test resultsthat demonstrates that all fiber
optic cablesmeetthe specifiedoptical and mechanical performance criteria.All optical fibersshall
be identifiableby standardcolor codesas definedin EIA 395-A.All cablesshallbe free of material
or manufacturing flaws and dimensionalnonuniformity'swhichwould:

1. Interferewith the cableinstallationusingacceptedcableinstallationpractices,


2.Degradt:;he transmission performance and environmentalresistanceafterinstallation,
3. Inhibit properconnectionto interfacing and
elements,
4. Otherwiseyield an inferior product.

Fiber Optic Cable Mechanical PerformanceRequirements


for completedfiber optic
requirements
Thefollowing definesthe physicalandenvironmental
cable(s):

Singlemode cablesshall be comprisedof optical fibers in a loosetube buffer desigrrof industry


stri:4:;rd,:rtnstr'.rr:iion andof dielectricconstruction.
installations
cor:drrit
fcl'undel"':relnd

Multimodecablesshall be comprisedof opticalfibersin a tight tube buffer design.Eachmultimode


optical fiber shall be containedin a breakoutstyle cable,with core locked elastometric2'0 mm
subcables. The 2.0 mm subcables shall be comprisedof 900 um multimodefiberssurrounded by
aramidstrenglhfibersand elastomeito form a nominal2.0 mm outsidediameter.

Newton(600
Singlemodeandmultimodefiberopticcablesshallbe capableof withstandinga2,T00
pounds)pull forceduringinstallation.

Fiber optical cablesshall be conshuctedin accordancewith EIA 455.


The completed cablesshall have sequentially numberedlength markers,in a contrastingcolor to the
cablejacket, at regular intervals of not more than one meter along the outside of the jacket. Stamped
on the jacket shall be the cable code to identify the number and type of fibers, the manufacturer's
name and the sequentiallength markings.

The cablesshall be capableof being stored, installed, and operatedat the temperaturerange of -55oC.
to *85oC.

The cable(s) shall be able to withstand bending to a minimum radius of 10 times the cable outer
diameter without tensile load applied, and of 20 times the cable outer diameter with maximum load
applied (during installation),without damage to the cable componentsor degradationof the optical
fiber performance.The fiber optic cablesshall withstand at least 20 cycles at a minimum bend radius
without damageto the fiber optic cable components or degradationof the optical performance. The
cyclic flexing test shall be in accordancewith EIA 455.

The minimum crush resistance of the fiber optic cable shall be greater than 2200 Newton's/cm
without damageto the cable componentsor degradationof the optical performance.

The fibpr optic cables shall be capable of withstanding 2500 impacts, at 5 newton-meters force
without damageto the fiber optic cable components or degradationof the optical performance. The
impact resistancetest shall be in accordancewith EIA 455.

The single mode fiber optic cablesshall be testedfor the ability of the gel filling compound in the
interior of the inner jacket and buffer to resist flow at the above mentioned temperature range in
accordancewith EIA 455.

The fiber optic cable shall be capableof preventing the entry and axial migration of 9 psi pressurized
water when subjectedto fluid penetrationtesting in accordancewith EIA 455.

FiberOpticGableFactoryAcceptanceTest
The Contractor shall provide factory acceptancetest data sheetsfor eachreel offiber optic cable
delivered. These shall be performed by the factory and shall include both-way OTDR traces and test
data for each fiber used in the cable.

The Employer reservesthe right to witness factory acceptancetests of the fiber optic cables.The
Contractorshall perform OTDR testson each fiber cable after delivery andjust prior to installation
of the cable.

The Contractor shall supply the factory test re:'rultsdocumentingthat the cables meet EIA
specificationsas specitiedin theseSpecialProvisions.The Contractorshall submit a 1 meter sample
of ea'.litype ,|':abie to the l rnployeii,,.rapproval.

Fiber Optic Cable Installation


Fiber optic cables shall be installed in continuous lengthswithout intermediatesplicesthroughout the
entire project,exceptat the location(s)specifiedin the Plans.

The cable installation personnel shall be familiar with the cable manufacturer's recommended
proceduresincluding but not limited to the following:

I
l. Properattachment to the cablestrengthelementsfor pulling duringinstallati
2 .Cabletensilelimitationsandthetensionmonitoringprocedure.
:i

ir
:i i/
3. Cablebendingradiuslimitations.

TheContractorshallcomplywith the cablemanufacturer's specificationsat all times.


To accommodate long continuousinstallationlengths, pulling
bi-directional ofthe fiber optic cableis
approvedandshallbe implemented asfollows:

From the midpoint,pull the fiber optic cable into the conduitfrom the shippingreel in the usual
fashion.Whenthis portion of thepull is complete,the remainderof the cablemustbe removedfrom
the reel to makethe insideendavailablefor pulling in the oppositedirection.This is accomplished
by handpulling the cablefrom the reel and laying into largefigure eight loopson the ground.The
purposeof the figure eight pattemis to avoid cabletanglingand kinking. The loops must be laid
carefullyone uponthe other (to preventsubsequent tangling)andmust be in a protectedarea.The
insidereel endof the cableis thenavailablefor installation.In somecases,it maybe necessary to set
up the winch at an intermediatecablevault. Therequiredlen$h of cableis pulledto that point, and
broughtout of the cablevault andcoiled into a figure eight.The figure eight is then tumed overto
gain accessto the free cableendwhich can then be reinsertedinto the duct systemfor installation
intothe next section.

Installationshallinvolvethe placementof the fiber optic cablesin a specifiedinnerductor conduitas


definedin the Plans.The Contractorshall ensurethat innerductsare securedto preventmovement
duringthe cableinstallation.

terminationhardwareon the fiber optic cablesshall not be pulled over any


The pulling eye/sheath
sheaves.

Whenpowerequipmentis usedto install the fiber optic cables,it must be designedto be usedwith
fiber optic cable.Low speedsshallbe used,not to exceed30 metersper minute.The equipmentmust
show the rate of pull, tensionand automaticallyshut down if any cable pulling parametersare
exceeded. The tensileandbendinglimitationfor fiber optic cablesshallnot be exceeded
under
anycircumstances. The useof largediameterwheels,pulling sheaves, andcableguidesshall beused
to maintain the appropriatebending radius. Tension monitoring shall be accomplishedusing
commercialdynamometers or load-cellinstruments.

Fiber Optic Cable Splicing


minimumrequirements
This sectiondescribes for splicingandconnectingof the specifiedfiber optic
cables.The singlemodecablesarethe only fiber optic cablesthatshallcontainintermediatesplices.

All splicing equipmentshall be in good working ordet, properlycalibrated,andmeetall industry


standardsand safety regulations.Cable preparation,closure installation,and splicing shall be
accomplished in accr:rdance andapprovedindustrystandards.
with i:ccepteC

Upon ccmpletionof the splicingoperation,all waste materialshall be depositedin suitable


i,:moveitom the;ob-site,andiiisposed
cont..riner,r. at:zptthle lrli;,nei
of in anenvitonmentally

The Contractor shall use the fusion method with local and detection for all fiber optic
splicing.

Theaveragesplicelossof eachfibershallbe 0.15dB or less.Theaverage splicelossis definedas


thesummationof the attenuationasmeasuredin both directionsthrough fusionsplice,dividedin
the
half.

in a singledirectionshallexceed0.25dB.
No individualsplicelossmeasured
ii
li

lt splicecasedesignedfor useon fiber opticcablesin a


Splicesshallbe containedin a re-enterable
manholeenvironmentwheretotal andcontinuoussubmersionin wateris to be expected.
t-l
t: At all fiber optic splicelocations,theContractorshallneatlycoil andsecure50 feetof fiber optic
cablein a mannerthatis consistentwith opticalfiber specifications,includingminimumbendradius'

I SINGLEMODEOPTICALFIBER

Single Mode Optical Fiber MechanicalRequirements


Singlemodefibersshallhavea nominalcorediameterof 8.3um.

Themodefield diameterfor all singlemodefibersshallbe 10 um nominally,with no variation


greaterthan1.0um whenmeasured at 1300nm.

Single mode fibers shall be containedin a loose buffer tube and multimode fibers shall be
constructedwith a tight bufferedjacket. These configurationsshall be dimensionallysized to
minimizelocal stresses andmicrobendlossesin compliance with EIA 455-103.Theinteriorof the
buffer tube shall be filled with a compoundof suitableviscosityto dampenfiber vibrationsand
preventthe ingressandmigrationof water.

Void areasaroundthe individual buffertubesin singlemode cablesshall be filled with a moisture


resistantfilling compoundasa blockagainstmoisturemigration.

A reinforcinglayerof aramidstrengthfibers shallbe appliedas an innerjacket to provideadditional


cablestrengthandprotection.

An outerjacket of UL ratedOpticalFiberNon-conductiveRiser (OFNR)PVC shallbeappliedover


the reinforcingmaterialto provide mechanicalprotection,and to serye as the primary moisture
barrierfor the singlemodecables.The PVC shallbe core lockedto the tight bufferedjackets in the
multimodecables.The cablesheathsshall be designedto meetor exceedthe tensilecriteriadefined
in EIA 455-89.

The singlemodefiber claddingshallhavea nominaldiameterof 125um, with no variationgreater


than 3 um. The non-circularityof the claddingsurfaceshall be lessthan 2 percent'Claddingnon-
circularityis definedasthe differencebetweenthe longestand shortestchordseachpassingthrough
the centJrof the claddingand connectingpointson the outer claddingsurface,dividedby the
ayeragediameterof thecladdingsurface.

Thecorecladdingoffsetshallbe lessthan1.0um.Thecorecladdingoffsetis definetiasth',:distance


betweenthe core centerand the claridingcenter.The coatedsinglemode optical fibersshall have a
nominaloutsidediameterof 500 um, with no variationgreaterihan 15 um and a minimumcoating
aot lessthan50 um. -cingi=
ai anypr-.tnt
thii:liness fiL,,'l sr'all,as a:ninimul: cr';-viJe
rnoder"nt:.-,'i
with
in accordance
industrystandardlevelsof tensilestrength, EIA 455-28A'

Singlemodeopticalfibersshailbe 100,000psi glass'

i Fibers nofactorysplices.
shallcontain
t,

SingleMo{e OpticalFiber Performance


I of each8.3/125singlemodefiber at the temperaturerangeof -55
Themaximumattenuation nC to
L. +85 E8ndhall bndr0.SedBfl<traat Od50tsftm at 1,310
nominal. The attenuationshall be measuredon a completed reel length of cable ized to a

I
t-

I
I
IJ

J:
l\ ii

-l
l'
t:
li "with
length of I km. The measurementmethod shall be in accordance the manufacturer's
recommended procedure.
l;
L:
All fibers shallbe free from imperfectionsandinclusionsthat would preventthemfrom meetingthe
transmissionand mechanicalrequirementsof this specification.All anomaliesshall be kept to a
f-:
ii minimum,andin no caseshallbein excessof 0.20dB.
ta
il

The maximumdispersionat 68 ffi $di tw}frrgslnfl.l,225 to 1,330nm, and


17-20pslnm-kmoverthe rcngeof 1,525to 1,575nm.

Thecutoff wavelengthshall be 1,200um nominal,andshallhaveno variationgreaterthan70 um.

Single mode Fiber Optic Cable MechanicalPerformanceRequirements


for completedsinglemodefiber
requirements
Thelollowing definesthe physicalandenvironmental
opticcable(s):

Newton(600pounds)pull
Singlemodefiberopticcablesshallbe capableof withstandinga2,T00
forceduringinstallation.

with EIA 455.


Singlemodefiber optic cablesshallbe conshuctedin accordance

MULTIMODEOPTICALFIBER
design'
with a tight-buffered,breakout-style
Multimodefibersshallbe constructed

Multimode Optical Fiber MechanicalRequirements


Multimodefibersshall havea nominalcorediameterof 62.5um, with no variationgreaterthan3 um'
The non-circularityof the claddingsurfaceshall be less than 6 percent.Core non-circularityis
definedasthe differencebetweenttre longestandshortestchordseachpassingthroughthe centerof
the core and connectingon the core/claddinginterface,divided by the averagecore diameter.The
multimodecladdingshall havea nominaloutsidediameterof 125um with no variationgleaterthan 3
um. Non-circulariryof the claddingsurfaceshallbe lessthan 4 percent.Claddingnon circularity is
definedasthe differencebetweenthe longestandshortestchords,eachpassingthroughthe centerof
thecladdingandconnectingpointson the outercladdingsurface,dividedby the averagediameter
of the claddingsurface.

The concentticity error for multimodeopticalfibers shall be lessthan 6 percent,wherethe error is


thedistancebetweenthe coreandcladdingcentersdividedby the averagecorediameter.

fibers :hall havea norninaloutsidediameterof 500 um, with


The acrylatecoatedmulr;inodeoptir.,.'il
no variation greaterthan 15 um and a minimum coatingthicknessof 50 um. The acrylatecoated
multimodefibers shall be coveredwith an elastometricbuffer brining the total outsidenominal
p:-iglass'
:;: i':-tlfiber;siiailbe 100,000
dl3pe,,:i'io100um,The ,';:itlti;noc-,'

The multimode optical fibers shall, as a minimum, provide industry standardlevels of tensile
with EIA 455-28,4'.
strengthin accordance

Fibersshallcontainno factorysplices'

Multimode Optical Fiber Performance


The maximumattenuationfor each62.51125 r ange of -55
multimodefiber at the temperature flC to
+85 FEKIIbe no greaterthan3.0 dBlkm at 850 nm nominaland 1.0 dB/km at 1.300nm nominal.
Theattenuationof multimodeopticalfibersshallbe determinedby EIA a55-46'S

I
I
i
.|

The informationtransmissioncapacity(bandwidth)of each multimodeoptical fiber shall be 600


MHz-km at 1300um. The informationcapacrtyof eachfiber shallbe measuredin thetime domain
environmentand the result shall be expressedin terms of -3 dB (Optical power) frequency.The
methodto determinethepulsedistortionshallbe EIA 455-51.

Multimode Fiber Optic Cable Mechanical PerformanceRequirements


Multimodefiber opticcablesshall be capableof withstandingan 2700Newton (600pounds)pulling
forceduringinstallation.

COPPERCABLE

Copper Gable Description


Coppercablesshallcontain25, or asnotedin the Plans,twisted#22 AWG copperpairs.All pairs
shall be color codedusing standardNorth Americancommunicationindustry colorsto uniquely
identi$ eachpair in the cable.Coppercablesshallbe constructedfor installationin anunderground
conduit environment,with a sheathconsistingof a double coatedaluminum shieldover which a
mediumdensitypolyethylenejacketis extruded.

All cablesshall be filled with a gel compoundto resistwaterpenetrationandmigration.

with REA, PE-39.


All coppercablesshallbe constructedin accordance

Copper Cable Performance


of 9,600b/sec
Coppercablesshallcontainno faultypairsand shallbe capableof the transmission
datacircuitsoverdistances
of 5 miles.

Twisted Pair Copper Cable Installation


TheContractor shallinstallthe 25-pairOSPcableandassociatedterminalblocksandsplicecase.
Wherecablesare terminatedat terminalblocks in terminalcabinets,the sarnepair assignment
shall
be maintainedfrom existingto new pairs.

The cableshall be terminatedin the cabievault in a water-proofre-enterablesplicecase.The cable


andsplicecaseshallberackedin the cablevault andsealedaftercompletionof cabletesting.

Twisted Pair GopperTesting


Uponcompletionof installation,the following testsshallbe conducted:

Eachpairof 25 TWPcableand6 TWPcableinstalledshallbetesteil.

The Contractor shalltestfcr continuity,signal'-io-noiseratio,andlossat l kHz, fromthehub endof


p;,rir":.,
ta ih, ,:t,1:end',1'-aterirl
the.nainli;- :-r.'rit-.r i:t:i-t1e
;\r".-v :eg::"rntconfeininga p'-'.:ior pairs
exhibitingciiscr:ntinuityshail be repairedor replaced. Signal-to-noise measurements shalibe better
that 55 dB, and 1 kHz signallossmeasurements shallbe betterthan2 dB per mile.

Tip-to-tipand ring-to-ringcontinuityand color sequencecontinuityshall be measured


and recorded.
Thistestshallbe conducted for eachtwisteJpair withineachcablesection.

Copper Cable Splice Cases


The Contractor shall provide and install re-enterablewaterproof copper cable
{t splice caseenclosuressuitable for a cable vault environment and capableof a
branchspliceof 25 pairsasshownin theplans.
I
I
i
I
Copper Cable Protector Block
terminalblock for
The Contractorshall provideandinstalla combinationprotectorblock/punchdown
the protectionandterminationof a Zl-pair OSPcable.

25 protectorunits of the low voltageheatcoil andgastubetype, with goldpins,shallbeprovided


and installedwith the protectorblock.Theblock shallbe equippedwith punch-downterminalsfor
both inputandoutputcablepairs.

Gopper Cable Termination Blocks


The Contractorshall provideandinstallcableterminationson blocksthatarc 25-pairType66 punch-
down blocks.Connectorized Type 66 blocksshall be usedfor 24 AWG ISP cables.Unconnectorized
Type 66 blocksshall be usedfor 22 AWG OSPandrisercables.Connectorized andunconnectorized
blocks shall have six columnsof terminalpins, with the left three in eachrow connectedand the
right threein eachrow connected, and capableof throughconnectionsusingremovablebridge clips
in eachrow.

CAMERACABLE
Gamera Gable Description
Cameracablesshall extendfrom the cameracontrol receiverto the cameraand pan/tilt drive unit.
Thesecablesshall providecamerapower,environmentalhousingheaterpower,panltiltdrive power
and controls,cameralens controls,and additionalwires for presetpositioningof paMilt and lens.
The numberand size of wiresrequiredin the cameracableis dependent uponthe vendorselectedfor
pan/tilt drives.The Contractorshall provide camera cables with the proper type and quantity of
conductorsto enableconnectionasrecommended by the selectedvendors'

The Contractorshall installthe cameracablesand connectors as shownon the Plansandas required


to providefor properoperation of the closedcircuittelevisionsystem.

Camera Gable Performance


Cameracables shall be designedfor long life operationunderadverseweatherconditions.Cable
connectorsat the camerahousingandpanltilt drive shallbewaterproofedin accordance with vendor
reconrrnendations.Cameracablesshallbe terminatedon terminalsin the camera poleNEMA box on
one endandterminalsin the cameracontrolcabineton theotherend.

PCWER CABLE
Power 0able Desc :'iption
Pgwercablesshall extendfiom the Governntent-provided powersourceto the Contractor-provided
loc:rlpowertransfi-irmer. Porvercablesmustalsobe installedto providepowe.to specifieddevices,
vi:i , -,1':lci:irali,
:' rrovi ;.'i 'cal Powerca;bies
trrr,.--orinr:;. sha1lconsistof #3c-8AWG and#3c-10
AWG or asapplicable.

Power Cable Performance


with their
of the powercablesshallbe in accordance
Mechanicalandperformancecharacteristics
relevantspecifications.

CABLEVAULTS
CabteRackingin GableV

l
I
t_.

j
I
After thecablesareinstalledandspliced,cables,andinnerductsshallberackedwith spareconduits
handling
and innerductssealed.Sincethereis substantialrisk of damageto opticalfibersby careless
of the cables,muchcareshallbe exercised,especiallywith regardto observingthe minimum
bendingIimitations.
Lateralcablesshallbe placedbehindthemain cableswhenchanginglevels.

Cablesor innerductsshallbe securedin rackedpositionwith Ty-Rapsor approvedequivalent.

Identification/warningtags shall be securelyattachedto the cablesor innerductsin at least two


locationsin eachcablevault or pull box.

All coiledcableshall be suitablyprotectedto preventdamageto the cableand fibers,Rackingshall


includesecuringcablesor innerductsto brackets(rackinghardware)that extendfromthe side walls
of the cablevaultor pull box.

When all cablesor innerductsat each cable vault and pull box are securelyracked,all unused
conduitsand innerducts,andthe void areasaroundthe conduitscontainingcablesor innerductsshall
be sealedusingsealingmaterialsmeetingor exceedingindustrystandards.

Junction Boxes
In-gradejunctionboxesshallbe placedon a 6-inchcushionofcrushedsurfacingtop course.Boxes
shall be installedbehindbarriersexceptas otherwiseshown in the Plans.Boxesshall be installed
flush with the pavingin shoulderareasand shall be supportedby basematerialsadequate
to sustain
slow movingH-20 designloads.Boxesshall be installedas closeand as practicalto barrierson
pavedshoulders.

Surfacemountedjunction boxesshallbe ratedNEMA 4X and shallbe properlysizedper the NEC.


of thejunctionboxesshallbe in a mannerapproved
Installation by theEmployer.

Gommunication System Gable Testing and Acceptance


Fiber Optic Cable Testlng
Upon completionof thefiber optic cableinstallation(andsplicing)thefollowing testsshallbe
performed.

Prior to performingthesetests,the Contractorshallnotify the Employer10 daysin advanceso that


theymaybe witnessed.

A recordingoptical time domain reflectometer(OTDR) shall be utilized to test for end-to-end


continuityand attenuaticn of eachopticalfiber. The OTDR shallbe equippedwith a 1,300nm and
1,550nm light sourcef,,i singlexode opti,rll fibersandan 850 nm and 1,300nm light sourcefor
multimodeoptical5bers.TheOTDRshallhaveanX-Y plotterto providea hardcopyrecordof each
testmeasurement. T:.eOTDR shallbe equippedwith sufficientintemalmaskingto allowthe entire
Tli:; n:,';.'bc ac;ir;yi:Jby usingan optic:ilfiberpigtailo'-:;urficient
cebleir i: n ,i': - ,. -;teC. lengtii
to displaythe requiredcablesection, or by using an OTDR with normalizatlon
suff,rcient to display
therequiredcablesection.

A hardcopyX-Y plot shallbe providedfor all fiber opticattenuation


tests.

The OTDR shall be calibratedfor correctindex of refractionto provideproperlengthmeasurement


for the known lengthof referencefiber. The Conhactorshall providethe OTDR aftertype approval
by the State.After fiber testinghasbeencompleted,theOTDR.will becomethe propertyof the State.
Each singlemode and multimodespliceshall be testedfor optical loss using an OTDR. Measure
eachsplicein bothdirections, at 1300 e splicesand 850 nm for multimodesplices.
tl
li
i:

An X-Y plot,from the OTDR,shallbe providedfor eachsplicemeasurement.Splicelossshallmeet


or exceedthe requirementsof the SpecialProvisions.Splicesto existing fibers shall also be
measuredandrecorded.

A transmission testshall be performedwith the useof a stabilizedlight sourceand an opticalpower


level meter.Each single modefiber, includingthosespliceto existingsinglemode fiber, shall be
measuredat both 1300nm and 1550nm, in both directions,subsequent to field andpigtail splicing.
Eachmultimodefiber shallbe measuredat both 850nm and 1300nm, in bothdirections,subsequent
The light sourceshallbe at the field end andthe power level meterat the
to fiber connectorization.
communications hub. Relativecalibrationbetweenthe two power metersmust be checkedagainst
the samesourceat both the beginningandend of eachsession.Fiber lossshall meetor exceedthe
requirements of the SpecialProvisions.

Upon completionof the abovementionedtestsall fiber optic cablecoils shall be securedwith ends
cappedto preventintrusionof dirt andwater.

Power Gable Test


All power cablesshall be testedin accordancewith the StandardSpecifications.
Installationof all
communicationssystemcable interfaceequipmentshall be in accordance with the manufacfurer's
specificationsand the transmissionequipmentrequirements.For specificlocationsand cable/wire
connectivity,referto the Plansif available.

Testing
Tests shall be performedon all interfaceequipmentthat shall demonstratecompliancewith the
transmission equipmentrequirements(or powertransformation
equipment),

Optical fiber connectorsand jumpers shall be measuredat the fiber optic terminationpanel, in
accordance with testsdefinedin EIA 455-

i.
I
i.-

I
t

I
I

I
:

.1
i
I

901.3 UNIFIED COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

1.I IPPBX REOUI,REMENT

1.1.1 FEATURE REQUIREMENT


!

Local numberqueryingservice By dialinga specialprefix on a phone,a subscriber


can querythephone
number,

Callingline identification The CLIP ssrviceenablesa terminalto displaythe calling party'snumber(short


presentation (CLIP) service or long)or name.An enterprisecandeterminethecalling partyinformationto
be displayedon terminalsbasedon enterpriserequirements. By default,for an
intra-officecall, the numberformat(shortor long)displayedon the called
party'sterminalis the sameasthat of the numberthe calling partydials.For an
inter-officecall, the long numberofthe callingparty is displayedon the called
party'sterminal,
If an enterprisedoesnot enablethe CLIP service,the word "Unknown"will be
displayedon terminalswhencalls comein,

Callingline identification This servicehidesthe callingparty'snumberfrom the calledpartyregardlessof


restriction(CLIR) service whetherthe calledparty hasenabledthe CLIP service.The word "Anonymou$"
will be displayedon terminalswhencallscomein.
The CLIR serviceis availableonly to a callingparty.

Callingline identification Thisservice enablesthecalledpartyto viewthe callingnumberwhen


override(CLIRO)
restriction the callingpartyenablestheCLIRservice.
service oniyto a calledparty.
TheCLIROserviceis available
Service of call forwarding This serviceallows callsto a registereduserto be automaticallyforwardedto a
unconditional presetphonenumberregardless ofthe user'sstatus.

Service of call forwarding no This serviceallows callsto a registereduserto be automaticallyforwardedto a


reply presetphonenumberwhenthis userdoesnot answerthe callswithin a specified
duration,

Serviceofcall forwardingbusy This serviceallows callsto a registereduserto be automaticallyforwardedto a


presetphonenumberwhenthis useris busy.

Serviceof call forwardingoffline This serviceallows callsto a registereduserto be automaticallyforwardedto a


presetphonenumberwhenthis useris offline. This servicepreventsmissed
calls.

Serviceof call forwarding This serviceallows calisto a regi-.rereduscl io be automaticallyforwardeci;o a


conditionai presetphonenumber(mobilenumber,oflice number,family number,and
extemalnetworknumber)undera certainc'::rdition.The usercanspecify
fl:nvard-tonumbr:rs
mr-ritipie bas';rion th. io':::aglrtr,butes:
Userstatus:busy,no reply,offline, andDND
Call source:calls madeby usersin a specifiedcallingnumberlist, inter-office
calls,andintra-officecalls
Time segment:a time point anda time segmentin a day or week

Serviceof call forwarding This serviceallows callsto forwardto VMS (Voicemail system)by pressing
immediatelv the forwardbuttonin ringing/connecting/hold
on.

Serviceof call forwardingto This serviceallows callsto a registereduserto be automaticallyforwardedto


VMS (Voicemail system) VMS regardless of the user'sstatus.
unconditional

f''
.*
<l
\($
ry* 1;

\.- -/
teuor.t
)
!

Serviceofcall forwardingto This serviceallowscallsto a registereduserto be automaticallyforwardedto


VMS busy VMS whenthis useris busv.

I Serviceof call forwardingto This serviceallowscallsto a registereduserto be automaticallyforwardedto


I
VMS no reply VMS whenthis userdoesnot answerthe callswithin a soecifiedduration.

Serviceof call forwardingto This serviceallowscallsto a registereduserto be automaticallyforwardedto a


VMS offline VMS whenthis useris offline. This servicepreventsmissedcalls.

Reiectionof all forwardedcalls This serviceallowsusersto rejectall forwardedcallsandplay a notificationfor


the callingparties.

BlacklisVWhitelist A usercanmakeblacklistsandwhitelistfor the incomingcall process.The user


cannotreceivea oall from the blacklistedusersbut canreceivea call from the
whitelist users.

Anonymouscall rejection This serviceenablesa terminalto automaticallyrejectall anonymousincoming


calls.

One Number Link You(ONLY) This serviceenablesmultipleterminalsof a userto displaythe mainterminal's


numberto the calling or calledpartyandto sharesupplementary services.
The serviceconfigurationsandphonenumberof the main terminal alsotake
effectfor callsmadeby slavephones,
Whenthe ONLY numberis called,the terminalsring in the specifiedringing
mode(simultaneous ringing,sequentialringing,or overlappingringing)
configuredfor the ONLY service.

Delayhotline Thisservice diala presetnumberif the


allowsa terminalto automatically
userdoesnot pressanykeywithin{S,10,15 afterpickup.
canbe set)seconds
Afterpickup,a usercanpressthe poundkey(#)on a terminalor IADto
automaticallydiala presetnumber.

Instanthotline allowsa terminalor an analogphoneto automatically


Thisservice diala
presetnumberimmediately afterp i c k u p .

Blind Transfer Thisserviceallowsa userto transferan ongoingcallto a thirdparty.When


the callisforwarded the originalconversation
successfully, ends.Whenthe call
isforwardedunsuccessfully, comesback.Boththe
the originalconversation
callingandcalledpartiescantransferthe call.

Attend Transfer lf the userregistersthe service,it cancallthe 3rd partywhenit is in the


calling.lf the 3rd partycananswer the call,it cantransferthe callto the 3rd
party,the userendsthe original conversation. Boththe callingandcalled
partiescantransferthe call.

Call deflection(CD) This serviceenablesa userto forwarda call to a third party whentheuser
cannotanswerthe call.

Cail hold serrce A user can hold an ongoing ca.ilanc resume it iater. rrier a usel'rrolds :; call, the
peer parry hearsthe waiting music.

Call parkservice Ifuser answersa call at onelocationbut needto havethe conversation at


anotherlocation,they canhold the call on a phoneandunhold it on another
intra-officephone.If the userdoesnot resumethe call within the specified
andthe heldparlyhearsthe
duration,the durationis 5 min, the call is released,
busvtone.

Call waitingservice If a third parfymakesa call to the userwhentheuseris on a call, thethird party
will hearthetoneof callingwaiting,the calledpartyon a call will heara
rgsnl toneof the new call(softclient will senda reminderof new call ), it
7
l
t_

iI
i"_,
€uonej
I
I
I
i,
l ,

-:
meansthata new useris waitins.

Three-way
callingservice This serviceallowsa callingor calledpartyto initiatea call to a third party
without endingthe cunentconversation. The partywho initiatesthe call can
thenstarta three-partyconversation.

Call-outRestriction Restrictionuser'soutgoingtelephoneprivileges(suchas long-distance)


by
oassword

Passwordchange A usercanchangethe voicepassword.A usercanenterthe serviceaccessoode,


old password,new password,andconfirm the pass*ordto changethe voice
password.(The confirmedpasswordmust be thesameasthe newpassword,)

Password-basedcall restriction After a usersetsa voicepasswordfor a phone,the phonecan be usedonly


customization whenthe corrcctpasswordis entered.This voicepasswordis alsousedin the
call-outrestrictioq passwordchange,andremoteserviceregistrationservices.
The customization ofpassword-basedcall restrictionservicerestrictsvarious
typesof call. Someof the restrictedcall typesarelisted as follows:
. inter: intra-officecall
. local:localcall
. ddd: nationaltoll call
. idd: internationaltoll call
. ldd: localtoll call

Call restrictlonon an incoming A trunk tandemcall is an incomingcall that is forwardedoutsidethe office


trunk througha trunk. For example,after a PSTN userdialsthe switchboardnumber,
the usei dials0xxxx (0 is an outgoingprefix) insteadofan extensionnumber,
This serviceenablesCall AS to reiecttrunk tandemcalls.

Pin-Code The devicedetermineswhethera usercanmakean outgoingcall by askingthe


userto enterPin-Code.

Abbreviateddialing service This serviceallowsa userto call frequentcontactsby dialing an abbreviated


numberconsistingof oneto threedigits. The abbreviatednumberis I digit that
is shorterthanthe shortnumber.

Password-basedcall restriction After a user'setsa voice passwordfor a phone,the phonecanbe usedonly


customization whenthe correctpasswordis entered.This voicepasswordis alsousedin the
call-outbaning,passwordchange,and remoteserviceregistrationservices,
The customization call restrictionservicerestrictsvarious
ofpassword-based
typesofcall. Someofthe restricted call typesarelistedas follorvs:
. inter: intra-officecall
. local:locaicall
. ddd: nationaltoil call

:dd:r::'jg:y3|i"il._
** t**"to.n*;.** ihe voii.epas:rivord caii barring,
i: ;s"d ;;i ide catl-outba''ing,password-based
ONLY, andall servicescrncellationservice.A usercanchangethevoice
password. Userinput"Sc'i','ice AccessCode*OldPassword*New
Password*Confirm Password"to changethe voice password.(Theconfirm
passwordmustbe sameasnewpassword)

Co-grouppickupservice This serviceallows a registereduserto answerlhe calls i?:ra userin the same
pickupgroupby dialing thepickup accesscode.

pickupservice
Designated This serviceallows a registereduserto answerthe calls for a userin the same
pickupgroupby dialing thepickup accesscodeandcallednumber,

{
I
I
i
Automaticcallbackbusy This serviceallowsa userto automaticallycall backthe calledparrywhenthe
calledparty is busy.

Automatic callbackno reply This serviceallowsa userto automaticallycall backthecalledparfywhenthe


calledparty initiatesa call aftera no-replyperiodandhangsup the call.

Secretaryservice This serviceallowsan authorizeduser(manager)to registerany intra-office


userasthe secretary.All calls to the managerare forwardedto the secretary
who will keepthecallson hold andaskthe managerwhetherto answerthese
calls.The managercanseeinformationaboutall incomingcallsanddirectly
answerimportantcalls without thetransferof the secretary.Sharedcall
appearance(SCA) allows multiple IP phonesto sharea line. The sharedline is
configuredfor terminalsbasedon the associationbetweenthe managetandthe
secretary.All terminalswill be awareof the statusof the sharedline. Userswho
haveregisteredthe secretaryservicearegrantedwith managerpermissions'
Userswho haveregisteredthe secretarystationservicearegrantedwith
secretarypermissions.

Do-not-disturbservice This serviceallowsthe calling partyto heara DND announcement or the busy
tone. A userwho doesnot want to answercalls can registerthis service,After
registeringthis service,the usercannotreceiveany callsbut canstill make
calls.

Alarm clock service This serviceallowsa terminalto ring automaticallyat the presettime'

Auto attendant This serviceallowsan enterpriseto setan autoattendantnumberandforward


all incomingcallsto the number.Systemcanplay theenterpriseintroduction
announcement andmenus,forwardcallsto a targetnumber,an extension
number,or an attendant,andregisteror deregisterservices'An enterprisecan
customizemenusandgreetings.

DistinctiveRing Tone This serviceenablesa userto determinethe callingpartytype basedon


differentring tones.For example,on-netcall, off-netcall, autocall back.

Remoteserviceregistration This serviceenablesa userto remotelyregisteror deregistera service.

Cancelingall registeredservices This serviceenablesa userto dial a specialprefix to cancelall registered


supplementary services,suchasCFU,CFB, CFNR,CFO,abbreviateddialing'
DND, password-based call barring,andONLY.

Voice recordingservice Enterpriseuserscanpressthe recordingkey on the terminalto manuallyrecord


theconversationduringthe voiceconversation, or enablethe automatic
recordingfi.nctionto automaticallyrecordthe conversation whenthe call is
cormected. Beforethe recordingbegins,the recordingsystemplaysan
announcement indicatingthat the conversationwill berecorded.Thevoice
recordingserviceis not supporterlin video calls.

Hunt group I Coleaguesor individualsin the samefield canbe addedto a Huntinggroup.


'.
II Wf. a userdialsthe accesscodeof the group,theterminalsof the group
i It",:.,;.--rsi :l q r:itnultrt',r-.usly,
se.:uentially'

Alarm clockservice I This serviceailowsa terminalto ring automaticallyat the presettime'

Call barringby systemblacklist Call barringby systemblacklistor whitelist allowsa userto acceptor reject
or whitelist callsmadeby a list of users.
Usersin theblacklistgroupcancallonly usersin thewhitelistgroup.
Usersin the ordinarycall baring groupcan call useisin the samegroupor in
the whitelist gtoup,but cannotcall usersin the blacklistgroup.
Usersin the whitelistgroup cancall all users.

Call barring by personalblacklist frallbarring by blacklist or whitelist allows a userto acceptor reject calls made

6
<r
>l
61
frT t\
1".

ft z
auoncR
.-l
t
i{ r:
l.

ii
by a list ofusers.The personalblacklisthasa lower priority thanthc system
blacklist.

Whena userreceivesa newvoice message,


theMWI blinks.

Whena new messagearrivesandthe MWI tumson, a usercanpressa key on


the terminal(or a soft key)to accessthe voicemailboxsystem,andenterthe
usernameand passwordaspromptedto listento the voice message. Userscan
alsouseouter-officephonesor mobilephonesto dial the voicemessageaccess
codeto accdssthe voicemailboxto receivevoicemessages.

Click to dial (CTD) This serviceallows a userto click a contactor enterthe callednumberon the
mobileclient to call anotheruser.

I,T.2 VOICE GATEWAY BASIC FUNCTION

Capacity:

4l
Ll Shallsupportup to 1000users
z',, ShallsupportmultipleendpointssuchaslP phones,analogphones,faxmachineandintegratedaccess
deviceIAD(for Remoteanalog/ faxusers),
OtherFeatures& Specifications

1) Shallhavecapability gateway.
to act asremotesurvivable of lP phonesin
Whenthe networkconnection
branchsitebreaksdownwith CallControlSwitch,lPphonesshallbe ableto registerto the voice
gateway.
2\ ShallprovideFXO,BRItrunk,E1{PRl,SS7,QSIG,R2),T1(PRl,QSIG)
andSIPinterface,
3) Shallsupportfollowingvoicecodecs
G.71tA/1t,
G.729ab, andiLBC
G.722,G.722.!,andG.722.2
4) ShallsupportFAXabilitywith T.30andT.38
5) Thesystemperformances
parameter (calipersecond),
shallhigherthan10 CAPS (BusyHour
or BHCC
not lessthan36k.
CallCompletions)
V,typical-48V)powersupplies
6) ShallsupportAr.i100V-240V)andDC(-38.4V--60 withl.+1
redundancy
backup
'l
!nterf.rce
7) S! supportEthernei 1 i-bi,ckup,
canautomatically
switch,
S ) S h a si lu p p o r t s n o t l e s s t h a n l 4 E l amn od r ea n d T 2 l i n e s a
onf alogtrunksforonesingleequipment
9) andmeantime betweenfailures(MTBF)
platformshall99.995%reliability,
Hardware shouldbe 10
years.
10) Shallsupportbuildin voicemail, abilitymorethan30 items.Voicemail
the concurrent shallbe stored-in
buildin CFcard.
built-invoicemeetingresources
11) Shallsupporthigh-quality, portal.Supportat
andwebmanagement
at all.Eachonemeetinghallsupport60 attendees.
leastL20meetinghalland36Q4Sg4{ees
il
ii

-I
l

ii 12) Shallsupportbuildin web configuration


toolfor deployment
configuration, and
maintenance,
management
RTPmediastreamencryption
andmanagement,
13) ShallsupportSSHbasedconfiguration andTlS-based
SIPsignaling
encryption
t4') ShallsupportlPV6.

1,2 BASIC IP PHONE REOUIREMENTS

ThelPphonemustsupport/provide:
pixelswith 2.83"colorLCD
1) 32Ox240
2l Supportat least3 lines
4 fixedfunctionbuttons(withLED),
3) Provide10 programmable peaker/Headset/Mute/
andnavigation.
4l CallHistory
5) Provide2 GEports(10/100/1000).
1),followIEEE
6) SupportPOE(class 802.3af
G.7ttA/1t,G.729ab,
7I Shalfsupportfollowingvoicecodecs Opusand
G.722,G.722.I,andG.722,2,ILBC,
AAC-LD
EchoCancellation)/
AEC(Acoustic
8) SupportACLP(Anti-clippinC)/ GainControl)/
AGC(Automatic
JitterBuffer)/ANR(Automatic
AJB(Adaptive NoiseReduction)/ NoiseGeneration)/
CNG(Comfort
AidCompatibility)/
HAC(Hearing LossConcealment)/
PLC(Packet Side
ActivityDetection)/
VAD(Voice
QualityMonitor)/BuzzCancellation
ToneCancellation/VQM{Voice
cansupport1000contacts.
9) Contacts
10) SupportXMLBrowser
viaTR069.
andmanagement
11) Supportremotemaintenance
{ t\
tzl andsoftwareupgrades
Supportdeployment and
Andthe terminalscanalsobe managed
automatically.
viathe web.
configured
128)/HTTPS
13) SupportTLS/SRTP(AES lx.sos/8O2.LX(EAP-MDs/EAP-TLS)
ToS,DSCP.
t4) Support802,1P/O,
1Cl of 6 parties.
Supportlocalconference
profilepicturedisplay,
display,
nameanddepartment
1 6 ) SupportUCservice: with deskphone,call
linkage
mcbilityand:o on,
rer:.rding,extension

1.3 HIGH ENDIP EE::lNE REOUIREMENTS

ThelPphonemustsupport/provide:
1) 800x480pixelswith 5" colorLCD
2) At least6 lines.
4 fixedfunctionbuttons(withLED),
3) Provide andnavigation.
Speaker/Headset/Mute/
4l CallHistory
I
I
t__
5) Provide
L Bluetooth
6) Support3 expansion eachoneprovides
modules, 40 programmable
key(withLED)
7) Provide2 GEports(10/100/1.000).
8) SupportPOE(class
2,not including
expansion
board),followIEEE
802.3af
9) Shalfsupportfollowing
voicecodecsG.7tLA/9,G,729ab,
G.722,G.722.L,
andGJ222,iLBC,Opus
and
AAC.LD
10) Support
ACLP(Anti-clippinC)/
AEC(Acoustic
EchoCancellation)/
AGC(Automatic
GainControl)/
AJB(Adaptive
JitterBuffer)/ANR(Automatic
NoiseReduction)/
CNG(Comfort
NoiseGeneration)/
l HAC(Hearing
AidCompatibility)/
PLC(Packet
LossConcealment)/
VAD(Voice
ActivityDetection)/
Side
ToneCancel
lation/VQM(Voice
QualityMonitor)/BuzzCancellation
11) Contacts
cansupport1000contacts.
12) SupportXMLBrowser
13) Supportremotemaintenance
andmanagement
viaTR069.
14) Supportdeployment
andsoftwareupgrades Andthe terminals
automatically. canalsobe managed
and
configured
via the web.
15) SupportTLS/SRTP(AES
128)/HTTPS
/x.s09/802.tX(EAP-MD5/EAP-TLS)
16) Support802.1PlQToS,DSCP.
of 6 parties.
17) Supportlocalconference
18) SupportUCservice:nameanddepartment
display, linkagewithdeskphone,call
profilepicturedisplay,
recording mobilityandsoon.
,extension

T.4 VIDEO IP PHONE REOUIREMENTS

ThelPphonemustsupport/provide:

1) SupportL280* 800pixelscolorLCD,with S"multitouchscreen,


2l SupportAndroid4.2+OS,supportvoice,videocommunication
3) SupportPOE, followIEEE
802.3af
4l voicecodecsG.-/!!A/g,G,729ab,
Shallsupportfollowing G.722,ILBC
andopus
5) Shallsupport P and1080P@30fps,
H.264MP/B
6) Shallsupportbuildin Bluetooth MicroSDslotandWi-Fi(IEEE
3.0,HDMIinterface, 802.11a/b/e/nl,
7'l Supportremotemainlenance viaTRo69.
andmanagement
8) Supportbulidin microphone
with rotationalcamera.
9) supportTLs/sRTP(AES
t28\/ 802.1X(EAP-MDs/EAP-TLS)
of 6 parties,
10) Supportlocalconference
11) SupportUCservicernameanddepartment profilepicturedisplay,
display, linkagewithdeskphone,call
recording,extension
mobilityandsoon.
12) SupportVideoConferences
usercanbe orjointhe conference
via listactively.
Anduseralso

I
I "r
i-,

I
I
I
L - J
li
ri

f ,'1
ii
li
ii
upto 16 participants.
is allowedto initiatemultipartvideoconference
1 3 ) Supportvideoconference
controlfeatures:including
multi-screen the participant
switching, list,
statuspresence
speeches andonekeymuteparticipants
capabilities

t-

I
II
I
LJ

I
I
I
I
l ,
SP.9O2
ADVANCE
TRAVELLER
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS

902.1 Realtime travel information

It includeall necessary componentto run fully integratedtravel informationsystemin real-time.A


mobileapplication i.e.to be run on android,iPhoneand otherindustrystandard
builtfor cross-platform
mobile operatingsystem,The solution provider shall includecompleteback-endfunctionalityfor
management of:

r RouteGuidance/Navigationsystem
r Roadside weather informationsystem
o DynamicMessage Signs
r Drivingassistance
in low visibility
r Trafficstatusupdate
o Speedlimitsbaseson GPS
r Emergency call
o Geofencingto avoidunwantedinformation

I
l.
I
I
I
I

I
I

i
902.2 RouteGuidance/ NavigationSystems

componentto run fully integratedRouteGuidance/ Navigationsystemin real-


It includeall necessary
time,

The solutionprovidershallincludecompleteback-endfunctionalityfor management


of:

1. A mobile applicationbuilt for cross-platformi.e. to be run on android,iPhone and other industry


standardmobile operatingsystemas describedabove,
Freightersand CargoCompanies,
For Corporations, EmbeddedGPSreceiversin vehicleson
boardunits (OBU's) shall be providedat the Toll Gateswith a built-in GPS receiversfor
providingGuidanceandshallalsobeusedfor tracking

t.

t'
I
t;

l-
i.

t_
I
ii

t'r
ii

I 902.3 RoadsideWeatherInforrnationSystemincludingDrlvingAssistance
in LowVisibility
il r;
Weatherstationssuchas shown belowshallbe placedstrategically at importantplacesall alongthe
I
r''. Alignmentto gatherthe wind, Atmosphericmeasurements,precipitationand net visibilityetc. Weather
ii data shallbe presentedby usingthe accompanied
software.

Sincethe major concernedfor the Sukkur-Multansectionis low visibilityunder FOG,therefore,this


feature needsto be very pr6cised.Visibilitywill be assessedand motonrvayusersmay be warned
j

ii
through,VMS,MobileApplication,MotorwayAdvisoryRadio,Web and FM RadioBroadcast etc.
I

WINOMEASUREMENT
. Wnd speed
lt
I . 14inddirection
fiVERVIfWCA!,.lERA
Visualmonitonhgof roadststus
Visuelmonltoring
of ectuelwe€ther ATt!40SPHEBIC
Addonnlghtvlsion MTASURgMEJ{TS
. Airienrperstura
. Dbw po;nt
* NCTRADIATIfiN ' Relatiie humidity
SUNSI.III\IE

PRECIPITATIOI{
ANN
VISIFILITY
f[NTfi0L UNITAn*DDATALilG6f
R . Type of precipitation
" lnton$ity andamount
of precipitation
ANDPBWEftSUPPLY
CA8}NET . Visibility

ROASCONSIT'ON *ATATl]"{tl$tvl
I551CIN
MT,qSUREMENT
Rosdsurfacetemperature
Subsurfacetemperature
Roadstgtus
Freezingpoint
Wbterlayerthickness
Seftconcentration
Friction

lst r$

t"
t,
902.4 Variable (Dynamic)MessageSign

Variable (Dynamic) MessageSigns shall be placed at important locations strategicallyfor


providingthe informationto the facilityusersas and when required.

General
VariableMessageSigns(VMS)are capableof displayingdifferentmessages remotelyfrom the TOCor a
gate controlcabinet(suchas for reversiblelanes).VMS can also be operatedlocally.VMSare usedto
give motoristsinformationon crashes,incidents,constructionand maintenanceactivities,reversible
lanestatus,and tractiondevicerequirements. Publicinformationnoticesarealsodisplayedon a limited
basis.

VMS lettersare typicallyformed by pixels(dots or disks)arrangedin a 5 wide by 7 tall matrix.VMS


which give minimum readability
letters are typically18 inchestall for mainlinefreeway applications,
distancesof 800feet.

ManyVMSmessages are two phases(a phaseis the particularpart of the message displayedon the sign
at that time).A messagephasetypicallylastsbetween1.5 and 2 seconds.A car traveling60 mph has
about9 seconds to readthe message on the VMS(if the motoriststartsreadingat 800feet),which gives
the motoristtime to read a 2 phasemessageunder idealconditions.Because the motoristhas other
distractionsto deal-withwhiledriving(including
steering),a good location is very important.

Location
The ideai locationfor a VMSis on a minimum800 foot sectionof straightroadway,sincethe motorist
must pay moreattentionto the roadwhen negotiating a horizontalcurve.Permanent VMSshouldbe
mountedovera freeway,on a structureor signbridge.

is alsoimportantin VMSvisibility,
Signspacing for a VMSshouldbe per the MUTCD.
Signspacing

The brighterfiber optic/flipdisk hybridshouldbe specifiedwhen the South,Eastor West sky is visible
behindthe sign.The LED/flip wherethe North,or no sky,is
diskhybridis more suitedfor applications
behind
visible the sign.

Technologies
VMS technologycan be dividedinto 3 categoriescommonlyused in the United Employers:flip
(reflertive)disk, light-emittingand light-emittingflipdisk hybrid, The flip disk VMS is the oldest
tech, .;iogy,and usesreflectedlight off of a 2" disk to form the pixel.The light-emittingVMS usesan
Diode(LED)to form the pixel.The hybridusesa flip diskin combination
optic;l fibe; or Light-Emitting
with light-emitting technologyto form the pixel.

The tight-emittingand hybrid signs are newer, still-developingtechnologiesthat are becoming


increasinglypopularin the UnitedEmployersbecauseof their increased visibility,The followingis a
synopsisof VMStechnologies:

FlipDisk
FlipdiskVMSare an oldertechnology that usesa 2" yellow/green diskto form a pixel.The
reflective
disk
reflective pivotson its axisby a hinge mounted acrossits backside.
When a blankspaceis to be
i'
t;
!t

;l
ii

ii

l shown,the disk magneticallypivots 180 degreesrevealingits matte blackbackside.The pixel can be


i:
li
illuminatedwith a fluorescent or blacklight.Evenwith this illumination,
though,flip disksignshave
notoriouslypoor visibilityat night.On the plusside,flip diskVMS havegoodvisibility(about800 feet)
ir
i with the sunshiningon them and arethe mosteconomicalVMS to buyandoperate.
i:

tED/Flip Disk Hybrid


Thistechnologyforms a pixelby shininga smallclusterof LEDs(about7) througha holein the reflective
il
disk,Whena blankspaceis to be shown,the diskmagnetically pivots180degreesand the LEDclusteris
switchedoff.

LEDflip disk VMS are very visibleday or night (about1,000feet), and bright sun will not wash the
messageout becauseof the reflectivedisk.A dimmingsystemshouldbe built into the LEDclusterfor
low lightconditions.

Thistechnologyis well suitedfor retrofittingexistingflip disksigns.

Fiber optic/Flip Disk Hybrid


This technologyforms a pixel by shininga halogen-fed fiber optic light sourcethrougha hole in the
reflectivedisk.When a blankspaceis shown,the diskmagnetically pivots180 degreesand the light is
shutteredby a tab on the backofthe disk,suchthat no lightescapes.

The fiber optic/flipdiskVMS is alsoquitevisiblein the day or night (at least1,000feet).An over bright
settingon the dimmingcontrolcombineswith the reflectivediskto keepthe message from washingout
in brightsunlight.

Fiber Optic
Thistechnologyforms a pixelvia a pairof halogenbulb-fedfiber optic lightsourcesplacednext to each
other. When a blankspaceis shown,the light sourcesare shutteredso that no light escapes. The fiber
optic VMS is also very visiblein the day or night (at least1,000feet).Thesesignsare more expensive
than flip diskor hybridsigns.An over brightsettingon the dimmingcontrol,keepsthe message from
washingout in brightsunlight.

LEDCluster
Thistechnology formsa pixelvia a clusterof LEDs(usually about60) andis under'development. Whena
biankspace is shown,theLEDis switchedoff. Theclustercanbe composed of red,greenoramber LEDs
which car-ibe combined:c form differentcoiors,Thistechnclogyis still not developedto the point
whereu:. .;iirtcoilibinirrg cf the LEDs"
,-ifLEDsocciiij,due io differentlightlevi:ls:nd lighldegracJ.rticn
The LEDciusterVMSis veryvisibleat nightbut canwashoutunderdirectsunlight.Also,coolingsystems
must be includedin the VMS housingdue to the heatthe clustersgenerate(whichalsocontributes to
the lightdegradation).

Io":
:) '
i( )iri
,3}. /;l
{
I
l"'l
ia
il ii

VMSSystemComponents

ControlCabinet
The VMS cabinet houses the controller, modem, and associatedelectricaland climate control
equipment.TheVMS requiresL2O-240 voltsAC(VAC)forpower,which may be steppeddownfrom 480
VACif needed,The cabinetshould be large enoughto provideadequateair circulationfor cooling.The
cabinetis usuallymountedto the outsideof the VMSsupport(i.e,SignBridge)

Modem
The modemconvertsa twisted pair copperdatasignalto a signalusefulto the controller.Themodem is
1200baud.

Controller
functionsof the sign.
display
Thecontrollerlocallycontrolsthe message

Sign Housing
The sign housingcontainsthe displaymodules,drivers,and air circulationand climatecontrol
equipment.A displaymoduleconsistsof one or more 5 by 7 matrixof pixelswhichform one cMARacter.
The sign housingis a rain tight, vented enclosurewith a polycarbonatelens in front of the modules.
Amber beacons that alternatelyflashon selectedmessages are locatedon top of the housing.Adequate
catwalks,tie-offs,and signaccessmust be providedfor maintenance.

Comrnunications
VMS controlsignalsare carriedfrom the TOCto the communications hub over singlemodefiber optic
cable.The signalis put on a 25 twistedpaircableat the communication hub closestto the VMS.A 6
twistedpair lateral
cable (2 pairs carries
required) the signalfrom the cablevaultto the modem
closest
andcontroller.

Description
The Contractorshalldesign,furnish,and installa completevariablemessagesign(VMS)in accordance
Provisions,
with theseSpecial the Plans,andthe Standard Thesignshallbe installed
Specifications. with
walkwaysignbridge.
a maintenance

Materials and Sign Display


The lollowingfeaturesshallbe provided:

Thesignfacefor rhe VMSsignshaiibe capable messages


of Crsplaying linecomposed
on a horizontal of
:,fii:r: r,,'il':xfie::i, i;iai,':. ,:eld:l-,
The i:;<ed Themo'iulesareformeiiby,-rixei:
.rllbe formedby:ncr.lules.
(dots or disks)arrangedin 5 wide by 7 tall matrix.An 18 inch high matrixis requiredfor mainline
freewayapplications.

Theconfiguration usedandthe signsapplication.


on the technology
of the VMSwillvarydepending For
example
1. 2 lineby 22 moduleoverhead,
2. 2 lineby21modg,!4fggd,
*
i!

3, 2 lineby 15 moduleoverhead,
4. 3 lineby 8 modulepostor trailermounted.

i'''
The 2x22overheadsignshall be usedwhen flip diskor LED/FlipDiskHybridtechnologyis applied.The
l. 2x21 overheadsignshall be usedwhen FiberOptic/FlipDisk Hybridtechnologyis applied.The 2x15
overheadsignshallbe usedwhenFlipDiskor LED/Flip DiskHybridtechnologyis appliedfor a reversible
lanesinformation
sign.The3x8 post Disk
or trailermountedsignshallbe usedwhenflip diskor LED/Flip
Hybridtechnologyis appliedfor eithera temporarypostmountedor a portabletrailermountedsign.

Messagesdisplayedon the signface shall be readablefrom a minimumof 800 feet, for the 18 inch
matrix.The signfaceshallbe capableof a characterchangerateof not lessthan forty-eightper second.
Thesignfaceshallbe perpendicular
to the roadway.

Flip Disk VMS


The sign face shalluse pixelsusingelectromagnetic,
two-Employertechnologyto form alpha-numeric
symbols.

Eachpixel shallbe comprisedof a 2-inch,two-sideddisk.The two-sideddisksshallconsistof a highly


reflectivefluorescentyellow mylarmaterialon one side, and flat blackon the other side to match in
with the flat blackof the signface.The pixelshallbe internallyilluminatedwith a blacklight,for signs
not employing LED/Flip Diskor FiberOptic/Flip
Disktechnology.

LED/FlipFisk HybridVMS
Thesignfaceshalluse pixelscombiningelectromagnetic, and LightEmitting
technology
two-Employer
Diodes(LEDs) to form alpha-numeric
symbols.

Eachpixelshallbe comprised of a diskand a clusterof highintensityLEDsshiningthrougha holein the


disk.The LEDsshallhavea half-lifeof luminousintensityof 3 candelaper pixelThe LEDsshallhavea
half-lifeof luminousintensityof 50,000hours.The LEDsshallhavedimmingcapabilities for nighttime
operation.

Thetwo-sideddisksshallconsistof a highlyreflectivefluorescentyellowmylarmaterialon one side,and


flat blackon the othersideto matchin with the flat blackof the signface.

FiberOptic/FlipDiskHybrid
The signfrce shalluse pixelscombining electromagnetic, two-Employer technology and a halogen-fed
fiber opti,;:lightsourceto 'orm alpha-numeric symbols. pixel
E;.r;h shallbti comprised of a diskand a
snall clusterof highintensity,halogen-fed fiberopticfibersshining througha holein the disk.Thelight
intensityshallbe at least27 cancjelas per pixel,The lightshallbe completell; shutteredwhen the blank
': Cimming.'ntrcl
the pixelis shi;wn.Th,.iiber:::ha!lbe highquality1':.;sfibe'; ani :ha 1har,';:
fr'.:r-:,;i
fcr the light sourcewith a minimumof three dimminglevels,(night,norrnaland over-brighti, Each
halogenlight.source shallfeed a maximumof three modules, lf a halogen lightsource fails,
the VMS
shallcontinueto displaya discernible message.

SignMountingHardware
ForVMSthat are installedon an existingsignbridge,a new maintenance walkwayallowingaccessfrom
over the roadwayshouldershallbe constructed. For a new VMS and sign bridge,a maintenance
walkwaywill be includedin tion. The sign housingshall be providedwith all necessary

(+ /.o\\
t,-,i\
t- j{
ib\
\ra
,*l
t,

/ <fJ

L,
-f

i Hardwareincludingsign mountingbeams,verticaland horizontalbrackets,maintenance


walkwaysand
l all relatedHardwareto installthe VMS.
I l
The maintenance walkwayshallbe a minimum5 feet wide and be equippedwith a foldinghandrailon
I
the front edgeof the walkwayand eithera safetychainor rail betweenthe handrailand the sign.The
maintenance walkwayshallbe mounteda minimumof 18 inchesbelowthe bottom of the sign.All
mountingHardwareshallbe hot-dipgalvanized steeland shallconformto the StandardSpecifications
andthe BridgePlans.

SignHousing
Thesignhousingshallbe constructedof galvanizedsteelandshallhavea neat,unclutteredappearance.
The housingshallbe providedwith 120 VACpower.The housingshall be designedto withstandwind
velocitiesof 80 mph with 30 percentgust factors,be constructedas an environmentally
controlled
cabinetwith a clearpolycarbonate
front face.

due to vibrationscausedby traffic and


All componentsof the VMSshalloperatewithout degradation
wind.

the signface,shallbe coveredwith insulationratedat R-


The interiorsidesof the signhousing,excluding
6. Thesignhousing shallbe ableto drainwaterthat mightpermeate or condense withinthe sign.

TheVMSexteriorshallbe shoppaintedwith the followingcoatsof paintas a minimumin the orderthat


follows:

r Onecoatof primer,(red).
o Two finishcoatsof paint,{matteblack).

The interiorof the VMSshallbe shop paintedwith the followingcoatsof paint,as a minimum,in the
orderthat follows:

. Onecoatof primer,(red),
o Onecoatof paint,(matteblack).

steel,shallbe galvanized
whicharenot stainless
All steelcomponents, priorto painting.

Paintdamaged or installation
from shipping shallbe repaired, costto the Employer.
at no additional

TheContractor
shallsubmitfinalcolorsamples for approval,
to the Employer

Allcr,,isof palri shallbe ;:t leasttwo milsihick.

Corrosionprotectionbetweendissimilarmetalsshallbe provided.

I
I
t.-
i:

;i
,l
ii

t-l
I
i:
SignFeatures
The sign housingshall have adequatethermostaticallycontrolled,filtered, forced ventilation.The
ventilationsystem/with the useof blowersorfans, shallbe capableof two volumechangesof the VMS
housingper minute.A manualoverridetimer switchshallbe locatedin the localsigncontrolcabinetat
the baseof the sign bridge,The overridetimer switchshall be capableof turning on the ventilation
systemfor up to one hour,in one minuteincrements. Filtersfor the ventilationshallbe on the intake
and exhaust.Thefiltersshallbe standardsizeandtype,and easyto replace.

The sign housingshallhave one thermostatically controlled500-wattheater.A manualoverridetimer


switchshall be locatedin the localsign control cabinet.The overridetimer switchshall be capableof
turningon the heatersfor up to one hour, in one minute increments. The ventilationand heating
systemsshallhaveseparatethermostatsand overridetimer switches,which shallbe clearlymarkedas
to whichsystemthey control.

The cabinetshall be providewith one 20 amp, 120VACduplex receptacle, convenientlyplacedinside


the cabinet.The cabinetshallopenfrom the front; havestainlesssteelhinges,and a two-positionstop
assembly.

1'hesignfaceshallbe modularin designsuchthat the displayunitscanbe easilyremovedand installed


by the use of a screwdriver,Wiringfor each displayunit shall employ connectorsfor ease of unit
replacement.Theconnectorsshallprovidea positivelatchthat locksthe cableto the displayunit.

Communications
Communications betweenthe signcontrollerand the TrafficOperationCentre(TOC)shallbe through22
AWGTwistedPair{TWP)to the fiber optic hub andsinglernodefiber opticcableto the TOC.Thecopper
twistedpairfrom the signto the fibershallbe 4 wire E&Mcardssupplied.

Control
TheVMSandsigncontrolssuppliedunderthiscontractshallbe fullycompatiblewith andcapableof
beingoperatedby the computersystem.Thesigncontrolcomputershallbe a Ferranti-Packard
Model
2001"manufactured Electronics
by Ferranti-Packard Ltd.or approvedequal.

Localcontrolshallbe providedfor the sign.Localcontrolincludes equipmentin a cabinetat the baseof


the supportingsignbridgewherethe signis located
to allow signmessageselectionand operationfrom
or nearthe roadwayshoulder.

Whileai:ualequipment variesr,vrth
withinthe c;rl,.inetry suppliers,
the followingfunctionsshallbe
capableof beingperformedfrom the localcontrolpanel;

shallhavean automatic,adjustable
TheLEDs dimmingfeature.

A minimumof 16 messages shallbe selectable for displayon the sign.A visualindication


shalldenote
whichmessage is beingdisplayedon the sign.

Theabilityto run test patternson the ry diskelementin the signface.


{
I
Selectivitywhether to have the sign face blank in the event of a power failure or loss of
communications, displayed.
or to havethe lastmessage

ventilationandheatingoverridetime switches.
VMShousing

with the localcontrolshallbe installedin the cabinetin a neat and orderlymanner.


All itemsassociated
Accessto terminalboardsshallbe providedwithout movingany equipment. Wiringin the cabinetshall
be boundin a neatmanner.

LocalControlCabinet
The localequipmentshallbe providedwith a new signcontrolcabinet.Thiscabinetshallbe fabricatedof
anodized sheetaluminummeetingNEMA3Rspecifications.

The cabinetdoor shallemployclosedcell neoprenegasketingplusdrip shieldto assurea weatherproof


enclosure. Thedoor shallbe held by a verticalstainlesssteelhingeand be providedwith a two position
stop assembly. The cabinetdoorsshall be providedwith springloadedconstructioncore lockscapable
of acceptinga BestLockCompanyCXseriescore.TheContractorshallprovideone Best"R" construction
core with two keysper cabinet.The locksshallnot protrudebeyondthe front of the doors.The cabinet
door shallbe ableto swing180degrees. Thecabinetshallbe equippedwith mountingpansandterminal
Strip boardsas required.An incandescent or fluorescentlight shall be mounted in the cabinet and
activatedby a door switch. The cabinet shall be providedwith a thermostaticallycontrolledfan and
associated vents.

ControlSystem
The VMS control system shall include all excavation,backfill,conduit, wiring, and all Hardware
associatedwith providingpower and controlbetweenthe localcontrollerand the sign.lt shallalso
includewriting,providing, all softwareand any neededHardwareto ensurethe VMS is
and installing
fully compatiblewith and completelycapableof beingoperatedby the computersystem,while
requiringno additionalsoftwarebe installedin the Server.

ConstructionRequirements
Signlnstallation
on the signsupportstructureat the locationandasshownin the Plans'
TheVMSshallbe installed

New Conduit
All conduitshallbe hot-dipgalvanized. All conduitsshalluse hot-dipgalvanized
fittingsand couplings
straps.
steel
and shallbe attachedto the signstrlcturewith sti:inless

Junctionboxesfor the VMSsyste;-n shallhavethe le;IersV.M. brazedonto the lid. Lettersizingfor the
anil
varioursize-" typ.r ':: b;,.: . .i.:ll be::i;brrilrrdtcr:heimoloyerforapprcval.

cabinetshallbe installed
The localcontrol and if the VMSis located
on: 1)the signbridge,if appropriate,
on a signbridge.or 2) on a concretefoundation,in closeproximityto the sign,as designated in the
Plans.Thecontrolcabinetmustbe in a by maintenance
is easilyaccessible personnel.

I
l
I
I
I
L

II
I
SignTransportationand Delivery
TheVMS,localcontrolcabinet,and componentsshallbe packedand loadedfor shippingso no damage
will occurduringshippingand storage.The Contractorshallnotify the Employerof signdelivery5 days
il
l:
priorto delivery.
i;

ShopDrawingsand Documentation

!: ShopDrawings
Thefollowingshop drawingsshall be submittedto the Employerfor approvalpriorto signfabrication.
Employerapprovalnormallytakes 30 days.lf the drawingsare returnedwithout approvalanother30-
day approvalperiodwill occurafter resubmittalforapproval:

L. Parts list
2. Signhousingand localcontrolcabinetfabricationdetails
3. Equipment layoutwithinthe signhousingandcontrolcabinet
4. Detailsof mountingHardwareand mountingmethod
5, Electrical schematics
of the signhousingandcontrolcabinet
6. Theactualdeadloadof the signshallbe noted

Documentation

Thefollowihgdocumentation
shallbe suppliedwith eachsign.

7. Signtechnical andoperationprinciple.
description
2, Partslistincluding
manufacturer andpartnumber.
description
3. Maintenance scheduleincluding
component procedures.
testingand replacement
4. Schematic anddiagrammaticwiringdrawings.

Testing
The VMS will be tested in order to checkthe operationof the sign.The Contractorshall designate
qualifiedrepresentatives
for the test.Thistest shallbe conductedimmediately followingthe complete
installationof the VMS.The Contractorshall demonstratethat all functionsof the sign and local
controllerare operational.
Thistest shallbe conducted in the presence
of the Employer,
The lightlevels
of the light-emitting
VMSshallbe adjustableso that nightand day levelsare acceptable,
as determined
by the [mployer.

Upon .,iisfactionof the Employerthatallfunctionsof the rv:;temareoperational, period


a 20-day::'!al
of conr;inuous operation shall The
begin. signshalloperatewlthout majorbreakdown or interruption
of
operaiionas a systemdueto anyfaultof the equipmentprovidedfor this project,Thefollowing"hallbe
obs.':.'l iu'ing the te"t perioC.

It is assumedthat all equipmentshallbe in workingorder at the beginningof the test. Therefore,


adjustmentor replacementof componentsshall be consideredas a malfunctionand causefor
terminationof the test period,

Thetest periodshallbe startedon a date mutuallyagreeable


to the Employerandthe Contractor.

Thesystemshalloperatefor 20 consecu houtmalfunction.

*'i
I \1
)I
j::
i.- /Y
e:l
ii

I
!.
r'
i Althoughit is not necessaryfor the Contractorto providepersonnelto be in attendanceduringthe 20'
! day testing period, upon being informed of a malfunction,the Contractorshall respond with a
representative who is thoroughlyfamiliarwith the operationof all partsof the system.
I
l Upon detectionof a malfunction, the test andtest time shallbe stoppedandthe malfunctioncorrected.
lf the malfunction is determined by the Employerto be a majorbreakdownor interruptionof operation,
the test time will be resetto start the 20-daytrial periodagain.lf the malfunctionis consideredto be
minorby the Employer the testtime will continuewhenthe problemis corrected'

Warranty
The Contractorshallprovidea warrantyperiodof 6 monthsfrom the datethat the VMS(includinglocal
control cabinet and equipment)successfully completesthe system acceptancetest' This quality
assurance shallcover eachpieceof equipmentand shallbe providedby the manufactureror agentof
saidequipment.

of the VMS providedunderthis contractand shall


The warrantyperiodshallapplyto all components
includethe following:

of parts usedduring this warranty periodshall be by the Contractorat no cost to the


Replacement
Employer.

preventative
scheduled
Regularly every3 monthsfor the 36-monthperiod.
maintenance

repair shallcommencewithin 24 hoursof notificationby the Employer.


Emergency

Upon acceptance of the VM5, one reflectivedisk/LEDmoduleshall be furnishedfor the sign.This


moduleshallbe deliveredto the Employer.

Measurement
VMS will be measuredper each.When describedin theseSpecialProvisions as "Warranty- Variable
Message unit of measurement
Sign",no specific shallbe for the sum total
shallapply,but me,isurement
of all itemsrequiredto providethe warrantyasso Employedand specified.

Payment
The unit contractpricepereachfor "VariableMessageSign"shallbe full payfor performingthe work as
specified,including maintenancewalkways,control system, local control cabinet, field located
communications equipment,coordination of wiringand relatedwork betweenthe localcontrolcabinet
doc';mentation
andthe VMS,includinginstallation, andshrp drawing:'

: ..,. ump :ij:-. ri.i:i:-,:ti 1 {tr "W


i-.i-'i ,4t}/- VariableMecsage tign" shallbe full payfor all cos : related
to the warrantyas speciii'- :. Halfoi :nisitem will be paid at the completionof the first preventative
maintenanceservice,ancj the seccnd half paid at the completionof the second preventative
maintenance service.
ll Areas
CallSystems,Wi-FiHotspotalongthe Alignmentand Designated
902"5 Emergency
il
t)

[]1

il suchthat the distancebetweenthe SOSshallbe 4 km


ProvideSOSat every2 Km alternatively
with TOC.
to fiberopticsfor the communication
on eitherside.SOSshallbe connected

I
Theemergencycalltelephonewill be designed to workon Motorway, in robustaluminum
housed box
ANSWER
with oneCALL/ button;it will offerprotection the and
environment
against outdoor vandals.

standardstelephony,waterproofing1P65,and lightening
The unit will meet all the latestEuropean/UK
protectiontogether with offering the level of performanceand reliabilitydemandedin such an
environment.

The systen:shcll be ir>;ciforl


' Emergency callpoints
. Rapidresponse basedon GISlocation
. Integrationwith rescuevan/carfor automatedlocationbasedresponse'

The Main Featuresof the systemshallbe

r Analogue
andSMART
Standard GSMoptionsavailable
andVolP-SlP/

I
l:
rl
rt

a DTMF(DualToneMultiFrequencY)
a with
Matching most PABX,PBXand PAXsystems.

a Mainbodywith wholemetalbody,solidand temperaturebearable


a Handsetfree, build-inloudspeaker,
a Resumelightningproofprotectionautomatically standardto ITU-TK21
3 WaterproofgradeaboutlP55
with
a The metal shell is providedwith groundingconnectiondeviceand is absolutelyinsulated
innercircuitand electric,then hasthe effectof electromagnetism shield'
a Supporthotlinecall,canrealizeringoff automatically if the other sideclose'
a Totallyadopt SMTCcraftworkkeepverygoodquality'
a KNEM-23Thedesignis superthin andsmart.Embedstyleand hanging stylecanbe chosen.
(optional)
a Everycallis limited(setby five minutes),auto ringoff if time exceeded.
a Thetelephonehaspassedthe certificateof lSO9000 (2000)
a Built-inCCTVcamerawiltopen/closeautomatically whentelephoneon/OFF'
a Bluelightautomatically openand/closewhenthere'sa phonecallcoming'
a UseVOICE OVERlP- SIP
o Connectiontype: RJ45Socketinsidesealedenclosure
o PowersuPPlY: External24Vdc
o lnitiationProtocol(SlP)
Callset-upProtocol:Session
o DHCPor StaticlP addressprovisioning
Configuration:

indexes:
Maintechnical

with feeding
Applicablefor varioustYPesof SPCexchangeand dispatchingexchangesystem
voltageof 48-69V.
Ambient temperature: 30c-60c Relative humiditY: r0%*9s%
Atmosphericpressure: 86-106KpaCircumstance noise:350dB (A)
Soundlevelof ringing: >70d8 (n) . fW speaker
Standard frequency: low frequency group: 697, 770, 852. 941H2,
high frequency group : 1209' 1336, t477Hz, frequency deviationi s!L.s%
lf service line 3Km signal-level:
-9dBt3dB, high frequencygroup : - 7dBt3dB,
Standardfrequency:low frequencygroup :
2t1dB' the total
level difference between low and high frequencyof compoundsignal:
distortioncauseijby intermodulation of harmonicwave is lowerthan the basiclevelby at least
20dB,
Calltransmission index:(5KM):LR<12,RLR<-1,STMR)10, output impedanceis 600O'
in the memory
Superstrong function is availablefor dialing 12 groups of numbersstored

<s
(maximumlengthof r is16digits)

I );
L-
#,N

L
t-l
lt 1;

902.6 Web PortalandKiosks

The Contractorshalldevelopedthe web portalfor the Motorwaywhich providesAdvanced


l: Travelerlnformation's etc. and shall havelinksfor providinginformationand transactionas
i; requiredto all formof transportations.
l: At all importantplacesas.defined shallbe placedfor providingaccess
by the Client,the Kiosks
to theWebPortal,7,;1,i;i;:;:';

L
t_
ij
ii

t;
lr 9A2.7 FM RadioChannel(BroadcastingSystem)
.ii
The Contractorshall provideFM RadioChannel(broadCastingSystem)alongwith all the
tl requiredequipment,hardware,transmitters,towers,repeaters,furniture and fixture etc.
l:
ii of the FM RadioChannel
completein all respectfor the functioning
i-1 licensefrom PEMRA.
NHA wilt helpthe Contractorin obtainingthe Non-Commercial All the
li period
fees, chargesand annualservicecostsduringthe maintenance will be borne by the
Contractor.
I
ii may be achievedby installing720ft high towersat every50 kms alongthe
FM transmissions
Motorway.
i,
t :
! i
One mainstudiofor CentralBroadcast shallbe providedin the Centerwhile a sub-studioat
each end shallbe provided.The sub-studioshallbe connectedwith the Main studiovia the
fiber optic, Eachstudioshall have at minimum 2 KM transmitter,UPS10KVA,lP Phones,
Generator andshallhaveminimum3 to 5 Rooms.

I
i
I

I
t
t
L"
rl
t'
: 902.8 Motorway Advisory Radio {MAR)
{l
General
r-.j
HighwayAdvisoryRadio(MAR)is used as a driver informationsystemto warn motoristsvia their car
radio of constructionand maintenanceroadwayclosures,and major traffic incidents.MAR has an
advantageoverVariableMessageSign(VMS)becausemore detailedinformationcan be relayedto the
motoringpublic,givingthem the chanceto use alternateroutes.Both the RadioShopand the TOC
shouldbe includedin any planreviewinvolvingMAR.

i'.. all alongthe Motorway.


MARshallbe placedat importantlocationsstrategically
lr
la

Restrictionson MessageContent
MAR messagecontent shall be restricted by PEMRAand may restricts MAR messagesto non-
commercialvoiceinformationpertainingto trafficand road conditions,major incidents,traffichazards
andtraveladvisories.

BasicOptions
All MAR systemscontainthe followingthree components:a modulatingsource,a transmitter,and an
antennasystem,In the simplestconfiguration, the modulatingsourceand transmitterare locatedin
pole-mounted,weatherproofenclosures at a singlesite.

Major Componentsof MAR Systeh


1) MAR Signs
MARsignstell the motoriststo tune to the MAR broadcastwhen beaconsabovethe signare flashing.
MAR signsare typicallylocatedon the approachlegs of majorfreeway interchanges. Thusgivingthe
motoristamplewarningto avoidan incident or Signs
closure. shouldbe locatedfar enough from the
(15-20
alternateroute to give motoristtime to locateradio channel seconds),listen to messagetwice
(approx.60 seconds)= and divertto alternateroute'

The distancefrom sign to alternateroute on a 55 mph freewayshould be approximately1 L/2 to 2


miles.The distance from the MARtransmitterto its MARsignshouldnot exceed2 miles.Existing sign
spacing standards shouldbe usedwhen placingMARsign,exceptthat the motorist shouldnot haveto
take their attentionfrom a difficultstretchof roadway(sharpcurves,merges,etc.)to tune radio.MAR
signsshouldbe locatedwithin sightof a CCTVto visuallyconfirmthe statusof flashingbeacons.

Existing MAF .ignflashingbeaconsare controlledby radiosignalsfrom the TSMC.Whenthe beacons


areturned on or off, a confirmationDTMFtone signalis re:urnedbackto TSMC.A disadvantage to radio
controlis lackof reliability. lf there is radio traffic when the signis being turned on, or the operator uses
r r ; 6 i : . :
t h e w r c ; , gf r e q r j r i - ' . ' . . . r ^ , : 1 ! , , ; - . v i r l , r : t M
be acti'r'rteu. a i n l i n e . : r b l s
e h o u l db e u s e df o r sign
control.

Thestandardis "TRAFFIC ADVISORY / TUNE 530 AM / WHEN FLASHING" on a 7'by 15',


blackon yellowsign,

Externallllumination and FlashingBeacons


eitherremotelyor from sign,when
8 inchamberflashingbeaconswith cadetvisorsshallbe activated,

t, thereis a MARbroadcastto be heard'

i-
i
il
ii
tJ

-j\
i
ti

i1
i!

TI
i-

,, Antennaand Mount (radiocontrolledsigns)


frequencyin
at designated
A 3 elementbeam antennacapableof transmittingand receiving
ii
MHz.Theantennashallbe fastenedto a signpostwith a mastmount,
i"

ControlCabinet
, Thecontrolcabinetshallbe rainproof,lockable
enclosure, NEMAtype3Rwith a
aluminum,
anodized
I ' fromgroundlevel.
hingeddoor,accessible
II

: . Transmitter/Receiver
and
is locatedin the controlcabinetand mustbe capableof transmitting
The transmitter/receiver
, . receiving frequencyin MHz.
at at designated

Encoder/ Decoder
The encoder/decoderis locatedin controlcabinet.Thisunit encodesanddecodesDTMFtonesa n d
reportsbackto TSMCandon/offstatusof theMARsignwhenexternal istripped.
relay

RelayPaneland PowerSuPPIY
powersupply
Therelaypaneland in controlcabinet.
arelocated

Key Switch
The key switchallowsfor controlat the MARsignand is mountedbelowthe signon a signpost.The key
switchhi:sthree positions:"manualon" for controlof beaconsat the MARsign,"off" to turn the signs
beacons andequipmentoff,and "autoon" to remotelycontrolthesign.

2) MAR Transmitter
The MARtransmitteris usuallylocatedat the interchange that the MARsignsare covering'Typicallythe
transmitteris locatedwithinthe open areawithin a loop ramp,sincethe transmitter'santennarequires
a 100 foot minimum radiuson the ground.The MAR transmittershouldbe locatedon the highest
groundpossible, of the transmission.
to aid reception

The MAR transmitteris controlledremotelyfrom the TSMC,via phonelinesor (preferably)mainline


cable.Themaximumtransmitteroutput is 10 watts.

A MARtransmittersetupconsistsof the followingcomponents:

Antenna
The antennais center or top loadeciverticalfeaturinga low-loss,embedded,weatherproofloadingcoil
':::
{,,;i,ilart,* a l.;'lcd,:. \4lr;-i .;nteni,tl.The antenla systemincludesa groundplaneconsisting of #8
non-insulated copperconductors placedin a horizontalplanea minimumof 100feet in radiusfrom the
antenna.

controlcabinet
.,luminum,
Controlcabinetis an anodized weatherproof NEMAtype 3R'The cabinet
typically
enclosure,
shouldbe lockab CX
ctor suppliedconstruction seriescoresand keys'

(
l_
I
!;

ii
i_r
I I

t1

AM Transmitter
The transmitteris locatedin the controlcabinet.The amplitudemodulatedtransmittermust be FCC
typeaccepted,equivalent to an AudiosinebrandmodelAM10WSAM.

VoiceStorageUnit
Voicestorageunit is locatedin controlcabinet.Thevoicestorageunit shalldigitallystore 60 secondsof
message (inputover phonelinesor mainlinecable).The voicestorageunit shouldbe equippedwith
DTMF controlcapability.

RelayPaneland PowerSupply
Relaypaneland powersupplyarelocatedin controlcabinet,

t
I
902.9 Road User Internet facility through Dedicated Frequencyon LTE

1.1 CoverageArea
The systemshallprovideradiocoverageto coverthe wholefranchisearea;coverageareawill be
alongMotorway.Thesolutionprovidedshallalsoprovideaboutl millionWiFienabled RFIDcards
for communicationwith the BaseTowerStations(BTS).

1.2 CarManagementService

Eachcar from different entranceat the Toll Gateswill get a WiFi enabledRFIDcard (with WiFi
chip) and return it backto Toll Gateswhile exiting.In additionto provideWiFi,this will ensure
roadtoll management efficiencyaswell as RFIDcardmanagement also'

RFIDcard connectedto wirelesseLTEbasestation, recordthe positionof Toll Management


stationwhen givento driver,when the driverexits out of Highwayand returnthe RFIDcardto
Toll Managementstation.Basedon the locationsthe distancetravelledmay be calculatedand
Tollfeesmay be computedby applyingthe TollRates.

Service
1.3 InternetAccessing

The drivercanaccessthe internetthroughthe WiFl enabledRFIDcard,whichcantransformthe


LTEsignaltoWiFisignalbetweenBTSandCard'
To provideinternetservicewith high speedon highway,the WiFi enabledRFIDcard shallhave
the functionof mobile WiFi,guaranteesteadydata transmission on the high speed.lt shall
providehighlyreliablewirelessbroadbanddataaccesswith peakdatathroughputof
theoretically
1OOMbps downlinkand 50Mbpsuplinkin 20MHzbandwidth'

2.A 0verallNetworkDesign

eLTEsolutionshallhavewith threeparts:
. Top networkLaYer
Network layershall includecore network providingcore switch centerfor terminalsbetween
differentbasestation (BTS)and connectingto the lnternetgatewayto providelnternetservice
for Smart phoneand personallaptop.OSSsystemshallprovidemaintenance for all network
elementsandRFIDserverto manageandstorethe dataof RFIDcard (RFIDservermay be partof
trafficmanagement systemsunderSP-903).
r Layer
Transmission
c4nnect.;lleLTEbasestation,
iayersh,,llbe a fiber ringalongthe Highway,'to
l-heti.ns,-nissir,,..
transmitthe datafrom the terminalto datacenterand Internetgateway.

o TerminalLayer
Theterminallayershallbe a WiFi EnabledRFIDcard,providedto the driverto transformthe LTE
air-interfaceto WiFi interfacefor smart phone and laptop to connectand have high speed
Internetserviceall alongthe Motorway.TheRFIDcardcanrecordthe distanceandTollfeesmay
be calculatedby
RFIDServer
Core Network

::

{'ttt}

& BTS
.t BTS

{ fi
RFID card
il
RFIDcard

ly \
--.%r

E
X:ll'.,'-I;iLl
G-:IlD

-
:lliryffittff
*ll
Smart Phone Smart Phone Laptop Laptop

3.l Perfcrmance
eLTEsystemshallbe designedand developedbasedon the provenadvantageLTE technology. lt shall
provide highly reliable wireless broadband data access with theoreticallypeak data throughput of
100Mbpsdownlinkand 50Mbpsuplinkin 20MHzbandwidth.
Inherently,the uplink/downlinkbandwidthcan be configuredupon scenarios.This shall offersflexible
solutiorsfor industrialusers, where the uplink multi-streamvideo transmissionis alwaysa cruciai
dernanti.
The Ll'*. celluiarbased ner'.,vork -. optimaimobilitymanagementalgorithmsto en*ttreterminal
pr,:vide
us,.:; rruft ;:ltntlcverirr 1i'=,.-spr:;d mr-veme;ia, ,;LTE ,,,'ril bo :apable io gtj:n:-l-ir':i$i:;
Stee'..rtiata
transmission on the highspeedrailwaytravelling at 350KM/H.

eLTEsolutionshallbe capableof improvinguser'sperformance evenin the celledgeareadue to various


algorithms.Especiallyfor situationslike highbackgroundnoiseand interference
of anti-interference from
both intra and inter frequency networks. By adaptive allocating of the wireless resource:i with
optimization, eLTEsolutionshallmaximizethe spectralefficiency and shallmaintaina goodperformance
forallusersinthe
i
I
I
t_

(9
l

ii
l:
NetworkDeployment
3.2Flexible
Jt
eLTEshalloffers spectrum
multiple from1,8GHz,1.AGHz,800MHz
solutions to 400MHz.Besides,eLTE
shallsupportnetworkdeploymentin 3MHz, SMHz,10MHz or 20MHzbandwidth.Thewidelyharmonized
implementations,
ensurehighlyefficient
frequencies thedeployment
whileminimizing complexity.
eLTEshallpromotes
For variousindustryscenarios, full scalablenetworkdimensions.For largescale
network,the largecorenetworkshallbe capabteof supporting 200thousands
up to 1500basestations,
theneedsof state-wide
users,20000trunkinggroups,whichsatisfies or nation-wide deployment'
network
the mediumcorenetworkshallbe capableof supportupto 30 basestations,
Formediumscalenetwork,
groups.
20000usersand4000trunking
Furthermore,platformbased devicesof eLTE shall supportflexible networkdeploymentscheme' For
example,to expandnetworkcoverageand to decreasethe costs of networkconstruction,RRUs can be
installedlar awayfrom a BBU (maximumdistanceis 20 KM). ln the meanwhile,the Node B can be
in staror chaintopology.
connected

1
l,
ii

li
{t

r-) sP-903 AdvancedTrafficManagementSystems(TMS)


t.
{t

Purpose
[] The primaryobjectiveof the freeway/ MotorwayTrafficManagementSystem(TMS)is to improvethe
)t
{i
safetyand efficiencyof peopleandgoodsmovementon the freewaynetwork.Theseimprovementsare
accomplishedthrough various measuresthat are intended to reduce traffic congestion,fuel
ft ;t consumption, traveltime,andaccidents.
ii
The entire systeminstall in control room shall be interlinkedwith traffic managementsystem.The
solution providerwill ensurethe reliabilityand real-timepropertiesrequiredto effectivelymanage
trafficflow. The providedsystemshouldensuresoptimalusageand safepassage on criticalpoint ideally
installin every5 KM, both under normal conditionsand during periodswhen plannedeventsor
unexpectedadverseconditionssuchas inclementweather,laneclosures,vehicularincidentsand heavy
monitor and
volumecan impactthe normalflow of traffic. lt shell allowsits clientsto cost-effectively
improvetheir operations,enhancesafetyand rapidly respond to real-timeconditions and emergency
situationsusinga fully integratedsoftwaresuite.

a GISmapaswell asschematic basedGUI


a Seamless digitaland analogue videomanagement
t Electronicsigncontrol,remotelychangeroadspeedlimit/ laneclosures/etc,
a Highdigitalpanelswith at least30" X 36" sizeor vendorrecommendation.
a Wireless mediumfor real-timemonitoring andcontrol.(GPRS/EDGE/3G etc)
a Allowstrafficoperationsmanagement andtechnical facilitymanagement with one solution
a "Totalsituationawareness" to summarize regarding
all information an incidenton a singleUl
a Alarmpagingto managecomplexemergencyeventsby onlya few mouseclicks
a Historical
data recording, data
trendingon real-timeand historicaltraffic
a Trafficandequipmentma

I
I
l-,

i:
I
I
t:
j
L-i
tI " l sP-903.1 Electronic Surveillance (Data Stations), Roadway (Microwave) Detectors and RFID
l:
Readers

IJ I Electronic(dataStations)/ InductiveLoops
Thein Roadway(embedded in thepavement of the roadway) sensors- lnductiveLoopsat every10kms
alongwithRFIDReaders(as described underSP-903.3), at selectedlocations(notincluding TollGates
andWIM)especially beforeandafterthe interchanges andat entrance rampshallbe installedandshall
providebasictrafficparameters (e.9.,volume,presence, occupancy, speed,headway, andgap)suchas
showninthe imagebelow.
to inclement
It shallbe insensitive weathersuchas rain,fog,andsnow.lt shallprovidebestaccuracy for
countdataas compared withotherusedtechniques. lt shallbe a commonstandard accurate
for obtaining
occupancy measurements. lt shallalsoprovideclassification datausinghighfrequency models
excitation
tl
IJ

ri
{l

l.
1: 2. MicrowaveDetectors
IJ

The over-roadwaysensor- microwave shallbe installed


detector at every10kmalternate on sidesalong
f-j camera(as described
with longhaulsurveillance underSP-903.2) betweenthe
all alongthe Motorway
ll
l; At the interchanges
and not at the interchange.
interchanges the inductiveloopsshallbe installedas
describedabove.
f"I
ir The detectorsmountedon Pole shall be insensitiveto inclementweatherand shalltake the direct
measurementof speedand shallprovide basictrafficparameters(e.9.,volume,presence,
occupancy,
speed,headway,andgapexceptstoppages) suchas shownintheimagebelow.
t1
ii

l_
I
J
LJ
tl
Li
r-a
{; 3. RFIDReadercat every10 km on eachLane(GantryMounted)
1t
The RFIDreadersshallbe installedat every10 kmsfor EachLaneto be usedfor locationof vehicles
alongwithALPRcamerafor TrafficIncidentDetection SP-903'3.
systemas definedunderspecifications
f--l TheIonghaulcamera(asdescribed underSP-903.2)shallalsobe mountedon oneof thepolealso.
l:

EFfcwrWr

llau*lrse0&c*1br*f *t*cras l-lflS0 * bdlr


Trrwcrpqnlrr*cme
cx{*rdnrlh
5ok Filtd*

{o*
\

fEft*uyE Sruund
lHexirn$rntfl feet

ftluk ar{rlnr'
--

IEHA {
Cffiio$rl

r!10*lr}r 1?f6aaEr*

fwo lsnetag rtadfflg syabrn lnshllaffnn


Nstb tsgla

I
l"_,
I
L-
'I
:1
il

il
! i
rl

il sP-903.2

A, GENERAL
Video Surveillanceand MonitoringSystem

l; 1. Location
r'l Findingthe correctlocationfor CCTVis extremelyimportant,Locationsshouldprovidea clear line of sight
Camerasused in low light conditions(such as tunnelsor parkinggarages)
JI
with m-inimal obstructions.
ii shouldbe locatedso that the main view will havethe cameralookingaway from brightlight' Lookinginto
brightlightfroma low lightconditioncauseswashoutof the videoimage.In the caseof a tunnelcamera,
thJfirst camerawould ideallybe locatedat the tunnelentrancefacingintothe tunnel'

CCry camerastypicallycan turn 355 degrees.This 5 degreeblindspot shouldbe orientedat a location


non-criticalto viewing.

CCTV is locatedalongthe highwayat a maximumdistanceof 5 Km betweencameras.The camerasshall


up to about3 kms.
givesadequatemonitoringcapability

A camera is typicallylocatedat each interchange.This allows monitoringof ramp meteringas well as


ramp queues.A minimumof two camerasshouldbe placedat interchanges.

Camerasshould,where feasible,be locatedso that the messageof an adjacentVariableMessageSign


(VMS)can be read.This allowsfor visualverificationof VMS status'

It is often desirableto locate camerasas high as possibleover the roadway,to a maximumof 60 feet.
The camerapole is typicallybetween30 and 50 feet tall. However,camerasmountedon retainingwalls
and under structuresmay riot need a pole. ln rare instancesa 60-footpole may be used, but only when
seryiceaccessis locateddirectlyunderneath.

The best cameralocationwill often be on or nextto an undercrossingbecauseof the increasedaltitude


-an lf possible,the camerashould be locatedoff of the bridge
over the roadwayor view of an interchange.
structure.Vibrationof the bridgecan have affecton camerareliability(usuallythis affectis minimal).

Often however,becauseof obstructionssuch as trees, the bridgestructurewill clearlybe the best place
to installthe camera.ldeallythispolewouldbe locatedabovea bridgecolumnor bentto reducevibration'

A less desirablealternativeto bridge placementis to place the camera adjacentto the roadway,a
maximumof 10 feet from the bridge stiucture,and extendinga minimum30 feet above the top of the
undercrossin;.The cameramay thln be servicedfrom the roadwayon top of the undercrossing.

The roadwaylcoksvery differentfrom 40 feet in the air than from down on the ground.An extra 10 feet of
pole height can meanihe differencebetwe,:i a sign bridgeblocking50 feet of roadwayview or 1,000
feet.

2. CCTVSystem GomPonents
Most CCTVcomponents,exceptfor cabinetsand twistedpaircable,will be obtainedunderproprietary
CCTVcomponents(the first 3 listedare locatedon the camerapole)are as follows:
requirements.

2.1 Csrnera
The cameramust be equippedwitha sun/rain
the videoimagefor transmission.
The camera'captures
visorto protectthe arefavoriteperches
(cameras
fromsunglare,rain,andbirddroppings for

t_
I
L

I
ll
ti open or closethe iris for lightcontrol,and focus
birds).The cameracan remotelyzoomfor magnification,
the videoimage.

t: 2.2 Panffilt Unit


ii The pan/tiltunit is responsiblefor the movementof the camera.

2,3 Junction Box


This junctionbox is locatedat the top of the camerapolebelowthe pan/tiltunit. Controlcablegoes into
the junctionbox and is terminatedon terminalstrips,fromwhich the appropriatecablesgo to eitherthe
cameraor the pan/tiltunit.Coaxialcableleavingthe cameragoes intothe junctionbox on its way to the
cameracabinet.

2.4 Control Receiver


The controlreceivergets controlsignalsover 4 wire twistedpair wire or over multimodeopticalfiber,from
its associatedcommunications hub,for the pan/tiltunitand the camera.Controlcableleavesthe control
receiveron its way to the camera polejunctionbox.

2.5 Coaxial/FiberOptic Converter


This deviceconvertsthe video imagecomingfrom the cameraovercoaxialcableto an imagecarried
overmultimodefiber opticcable.

2.6 CameraCabinet
The cameracabinethousesthe controlreceiver,the coaxial/fiberopticconverter,and the power
panel.
distribution The cabinetshould be largeenoughto provide for cooling.The
adequateair circulation
camera should be clearlyvisiblefrom the cameracabinetlocation.

3. Communications
Camera control signals are carried from the TOC over single mode fiber optic cable to the
communications hub nearestthe camera.The signalcontinueson singlemode fiberopticcable to the
junction box
controlreceiverin the camera cabinet.A controlcable connectsthe controlreceiverto the
and camera.

The video signalleavesthe cameravia coaxialcableto the junctionbox, and then to the cameracabinet'
The coaxial/iiberopticconverterin the cameracabinetputs the signalontosinglemodefiberoptic cable.
The singlemode fiber optic cable leavesthe cameracabinetto the cable vault, then backto the closest
communications hub,and then continues backto theTOC.

B. TYPE.i

1. [. ,:tg ]i:ul lr,-elligentPTZC ::ilerdsfor MotorwaySurueillance


poie MountedSurveillance upto3 Kms,25 X
lP lR PTZi-lDCameraat every5 km capableof recognition
& detection > 6 Kms by COHU or equal
approved

it-
I'
I
L-

L
I
j
i'1
t; 2. lntelligent PTZ Camera for Interchanges,Toll Building, Service Areas, Weigh Scales,
ll
ii Parkingareasetc. and ITS DevicesSurveillance

{''1 1) progressive
L/2.8'2.0 megapixel scanCMOSimagesensor;
li
ri
ii 2l Maximumpixels1920(H)x 1080(V);
3) AutomaticICR;day/nightsurveillance;
Minimumluminance
multicolor
0.06lux(F1.6),
B/W 0.006|ux
tr
ti
(F1,6);

4l LensFocallength4.3mm- 129.0mm,optical
zoom3Ox,digitalzoom
20x;

5) CameraAngleof rotation : Horizontal0' - 360', Vertical-10'- 90';


6) Maxirnumnumberof presetpositionsis 256;
7l SupportTourscan,and patternscan;
Tourscan:Eightscanlinesand32 presetpositions
for eachscanline ;
patternscan: A maximumof fivescanlinesand10 minutesfor eachscanline
8) Video codecstandard:supportH.264HP/MP/BP, MJPEG
SupportvideoResolution: 1920x1080,1280x720,720x576(PAL),
720x480{NTSC),
352x288(PAL),3 52x240(NTSC);
SupportFrameRate:30fps, 25fps,20fps- lfps
s) Video bit rate : 100Kbpsto 8Mbps ;

10) Supportvideointelligentanalysis(Tripwiredetection. Loiteringdetection. Intrusiondetection,


Abandonedobjectdetection. Removedobjectdetection);

11) *Support widedynamicrange86db;


function;
12) Supportdefogging
13) 5upportlightinhibition;
14) Supportdigitalwatermark,streamencryptionusingthe AES728/L92/256;
1.5)Supportvideobuffering;
protocol: ONVIFand openSDK
16) Supportaccess
17) Support8-channel alarmoutpu!
alarminputand 2-channel

L8) SupportAudio poil : L-channelaudio input and RCAaudio port

L':) SupportA.rrdicencodi -:format:G.7l1a/G.7t1':/G.725

20) SupportVoicecommunication:Voice intercom(a sound pickupis required),Voice broadcast,

Channelassociatedvoice

2tl lnfraredradiationdistanceof 120metersand intelligentcontrol;


22], Supportthreetypesof streamsl
23l, SupportmicroSDcards storagefor videoand maximumcapacityis 32 GB;
additionally)

I
I
I

;,
i:
I
:
i1
i!

!:
1l
tt

rl
il
J,
24) PowersupplyDC24VL2A%
AC24V!25%;

25) Operatingtemperature-40? to 60"C;


26) SupportlP66;
27) SupportCE, FCC. KCCproductcertification.

3. lP NetworklR BtllletGamerafor Inside of Buildings

1) progressive
L/2.8'2.0megapixel scanCMOS;

2l Maximumpixels1920(H)x1080(V);
3) Lens: focal length2.8mmto 12mm, motorizedzoom,auto focus;OnePushfocus,Synchronism
focus
4) Infrareddistancemaximum30 meters;
5) Supportcorridorformat (aspectratio9:16);
6) function;
Supportdefogging
7l Supportmanualfocus,auto focus,one-pushfocus,synchronousFocus;-

8) Video encodingformat: H.264,MJPEG


g) Video resolutionand frame rate:1920x1080,l-280x720,720x576,'ftQx480, 352x288,

352x240

Maxim frame rate:30 fps/25 fPs


10) Predefinedfour typical scenarios:Indoor/Outdoor/Action capturing/Lowillumination;and

eight user-definedscenarios

1L) SupportDynamicbit rate;


12) Supportusernameand password
authentication, and PKIdigitalcertificate;
802.1xauthentication
encryptionalgorithm
13) Streamencryptionusingthe AESL28/L92/256
14) SupportVidec bufferingWhendetectingalarmssuchas motiondetection,lensmask,and Boolean
valueoutput;
valueinput,the systemlinksBoolean
a!',iminPutand i-channelalarn:output:
1.') Itc lessth. r 2-ch'Lrnel
16) supportDC12V!25%.AC24Vt25To,PoEpowersupply.The DCadapterand PoEare hot standby
for eachother;
17) SupportlP66;
18) supportaccessprotocol: ONVIFandopen SDK;
-40'Cto 60"C;
temperature:
19) Operating
20) SupportCE. KCC. FCCproductcertification.

c. Video cloud recording platform

.l
HardwareRequirements
Ll Adoptsthe cable-freedesignwithin the cabinet.
2l two independentsystemdisksand
Installsthe devicein a standard19" cabinet.Possesses
the two systemdisksas redundantarrayof independentdisks1 {RAID1) to ensure
configures
systemdisksecurity.Supportsat least36 data disksfor a singledevice.
?l Supports and hot swapto enhancesystemsecurity.
dualpowersupplies
4l Supportsredundantbasicinput/outputsystem(BIOS)to enhancesystemsecurity.
s) systemdisksfrom data disksto enhancesystem
Adoptsthe modulardesignand separates
reliability.

6) *Rllows SATAand SASharddisksto be installedin the samediskarray.Supportshot swapand


of faultydisks.Supportsa minimumprocessing
onlinereplacement capabilityof 6 Gbit/sfor SAS

channelinterfaces.

7l *Suppofcssoft start of harddisksto avoidlargecurrentattacksto cabinetpowersupplywhen the


disksare poweredon.
8) two 64-bitIntelXeonquad-coreCPUswith a frequencynot lessthan 2.2 GHzand with a
Configures
cachenot lessthan 10 MB.
qi (canbe scaledto 96 GBat
e memoryof et least16 GBandsupportsmemoryscalability
Provides
most).
10) Providesone 10/100Mbit/s Ethernetinterfaceand supportsthe lntelligentPlatformManagement
2.0(lPMl2.0)protocol,
Interface serialport,and one DBL5VGAport.
one RS-232
networkportsand providesredundant
at leastfour 10/100/1000Mbit/s self-adaptive
1 1 ) Configures
capabilities.
connection
,1 ^iorag., me.:laniri;;.i.atis,th.l:toragedoesnot deperrdon the operating
a . l" \ *Adonr: the :, .;ck {BS)
systemandfilesand repeateddata rewritingdoesnot generatediskfragments'
disksto be readwhen multipledisksin the RAIDgroupare
datain undamaged
1 3 ) *Allows recording
damaged.

14) *SupportsRAID5 for dataharddisk ;


1s)Supportthe permanen it ensurethat the datais still
nit number{LUN)storagetechnology,

I
I
I
i;
tt
li
r-1
{: evenif multipledatadisksin a RAIDgrouparedamaged
readable data
whilemaintaining
ri
availability.
When a
amongRAIDgroups(at leasttwo RAIDgroupsare required).
16) *Supports loadbalancing
it i:
t;
switchedto
on the faultyRAIDgroupareautomatically
RAIDgroupis faulty,recordingservices
a1
ii anothernormalRAIDgroup.Whenthe fault is rectified,the recordingservicesare automatically
1:
amongthe RAIDgrouPs'
balanced

L7) *Supports a dynamichot sparedisk.When a datadiskis damagedanda new data diskis inserted,
changes
the newdata diskautomatically to the hot sparediskandthe originalhot sparedisk

to the datadisk.
changes
configurelogicalunit numbers(LUNs)
18) Doesnot needto independently adjuststhe
and intelligently

bit rateof eachcamera'

1s) *Supports the datasafefunction,that is,makingmultiplecopiesof keydata in the systemdiskto


the datadisk,which helpsquicklyrestoredatawhenthe systemdiskisfaulty'
automaticcameradistribution
20) *Support cloudvideomonitoring, andelastic
management,

of clusternodes.
expansion
with no bad effectto the normaloperationof
2t) *Rllow multiplenodesto go down simultaneously
betweenclusternodeswhenthe faulty
andthe clusterwill enableautomaticbalancing
the business
nodesrecover.
real-timemaintenance.
helpsto achieve
22]. *e mbeddedvideoqualitydiagnosis
access,mediascheduling,
softwarethat supportsPU(camera)
23) Itprovidesbuilt-invideosurveillance
Servicemanagement,
videOStOrage, Storagemanagement, andSystem
deviCemanagement,

management.
256videostoraBe
256videoforwardingchannels,
24) Supportsat least256videoaccesschannels,
and 64 videoplayback
channel, for a singledevice'
anddownloadchannels
512Mbit/s for videoforwarding,512Mbit/s for
25) *Supports at least512 Mbit/s for videoaccess,
videostorage,and 128Mbit/s for videoplaybackanddownload.
25) Supi;ortstirer::lf-sta;kai1lclev:'..3s,pl':videsu ; E, ns iO
t ' ui ei '' '-vl i e w , p r e v e n t s a i a U l t y d e v i c e
from affectingother normaldevices,and allowsthe stackof up to 128devices'
videostreamsfrom lPCsto be directlystoredon storagedevicesand allowsclientsto
27) Enables
obtainvideostreamsdirectlyfrom lPCs.
WEEE,
c-TlcK,cB,cE,Bg*h, RoHS,
2g) Provides lC,GOST-R,
FCC, SASO,
MexicoCOC, UL,and
SoNCAP,

VCCIcertificates.

t'
I
[-

l'l .
i:
ii

ii
it 29) Thedata disksmust useenterprise-level
or server-level
SATAharddisksof 7200rpm and must
ii
providethe originalequipmentmanufacturer
(OEM)supplycertificate.

il
2, Software Requirements
a-t
il 1) the Linuxoperatingsystemon the diskarray.
Pre-installs
I'
i)
2l Supportsmulti-leveland multi-domainmanagement,
interconnection
of up to 128external
[]
I
of up to eightlevelsof platforms.
domains,and interconnection
il

3) Supportsa maximumof 5000usersfor a singledomainand allowsa maximumof 2000usersto log


in at the sametime and a maximumof 500usersto performoperations
at the sametime.
4) Supportsthe accessof up to 200,000cameras,
5) Supportsthe PU(camera)access,
mediascheduling,
videostorage,servicemanagement,
storage
management,
devicemanagement,
and systemmanagement.
6) Displays
livevideoinformation
including
the cameraname,bit rate,framerate,andencoding
format.
7, Supportsself-adaptive
aspectratioand windowsizeadjustment.
B) >kQuictlyrestoresto the servicescenariothat a userhasperformedduringthe lastlogout.

9) Forwardsvideostreamsfrom PUsto CUsin directconnectionmode.

10) *Supports digitalzoomof liveand recordedvideo(evenvideoshot by non-P1-Z


camerasis
supported).
at the sametime.Allowsusersto play
11) *Allows usersto playbacka maximumof 25 recordings
backa maximumof eightsimultaneously video.Allowsusersto controlthe playback
recorded (fast

forward,slowdown,andjumpto a specified
time point).
12) Affowsusersto play backrecordings (l/4x andI/2x), fast-
usingthe followingcontrols:slow-reverse
forward (2x, 4x,8x,and 16x),slow-down (7/32x,L/t6x, t/8x,I/4x, and L/2x1,rewind llx, 4x,8x,
and i;x), drag,and frame-by-frame.
13) *Displaysvideosearchresultsand bookmarks
in a timeline.Marksdifferenttypesof recordings
(a: ,'3'l.p1ttur;:,J
rer:crding,:,leduledrecoi'Jir:6,
andn, 'nual,'ecording)
with differ::rtcolors,
14) Allowsusersto searchfor ca:nerasby time or bookmark,or in a fuzzyway,
15) Allowsusersto view surveillance mapandplayvideoshotby cameras
siteson the electronic in a
specified site. Allowsusersto zoomin andzoomout on a box-shaped
surveillance areaor by
the mousewheel,dragand movethe map,viewthe map in full-screen
scrolling mode,
or eagle-eye
pan up, down,left, and ri the mapscale.

6y \*.1
I
E( tg/
I
T\
r\.s
l
i:
ri

t"l
li
lt
li

; t,: 16) Allowsusersto add camerasand alarmsourceiconson the electronicmap.


.i;
t7l Allowsusersto createhotzonesthat linkmaps.
lr 18) Allowsusersto start livevideoviewingin an independentwindow by clickingcameraiconson
ii
recordvideoto a localdisk,bookmarkthe video,and enable
maps.Allowsusersto takesnapshots,

I the 3D positioning livevideowindow.


in the displayed
j
1e) Allowsusersto receive,guery,and processalarmsand set alarmseverities(warning,minor,major,
critical).
20l' Allowsusersto query historical
alarmsby multipletypesof querycriteria,includingalarmtype,
an alarm,alarmsource,andalarm
alarmstatus,starttime,endtime,userwho acknowledges
Allowsusersto exportalarmresultsas an EXCEL
description. file.
zLl Linksthe centralplatformto performthe followingactionswhen an alarmistriggered:records
invokespresetpositions,
video,takessnapshots, displaysvideoon clientsor videowalls,and
providesBooleanvalueoutputsand emaillinkage,Allowsusersto manageprotectionzones.
recording,and
22) Supportsmultiplerecordingtypesincludingscheduledrecording,alarm-triggered
manualrecording.
23]' Supportsscheduled a time segmenton the timeline.
by specifying
recording
to facilitatelaterquery.Supportsvideobuffering.
24) Allowsusersto bookmarkrecordings
2sl Allowsusersto take snapshots, to a localdiskor platform,customizethe
savethe snapshots
savepath,customize
snapshot quantityandinterval,andnamethe snapshots
the snapshot in the
format.
Cameraname_No._Time
policiesincludingthe snapshotquantityand interval.
snapshc:.
26], Allowsusersset alarm-triggered
uploadedto the imageserver.
taken by camerasto be automatically
Allowssnapshots
Allowsusersto playlive
27l' Allowsusersto guery,preview,delete,download,and printsnapshots,
videoon the videowall bysimplyone click,
2 8 ) Controlsthe acti alvideowallthroughthe virtualvideowallonthe client.
2e) Managessystemlogs,alarmlogs,devicelogs,operationlogs,and NMSiogs.Allowsusersto query
log.'by user,time, type, or level.Allowsusersto exoortlogsas an XL.lfile.
informationsuchas
for eachNE.Centrallycollectsand manages
30) *Supports servicemanagement
alarmandperformance
information.
for easy
treesandallocatecamerasto organizations
3 1 ) Allowsusersto createorganization
and authorization.
management

32) *Rllows usersto add devicesby followinga wizard.Supportsautomaticdeviceupgrade.Supports

t-
I,
(_- ffi $l
l:
ll
ti
t, {2

I
I
I
i.,.,
il batchconfiguration
of devices.
Supportsunifiedconfiguration
and management
of devices,
3 3 ) *Allows usersto configureand managecameraswith the intelligentanalysis
functionand
r
li
integratesthe intelligentanalysisresults.
videoqualitydiagnosis,
34]. Embedded implementing
9 kindsof videodiagnosis
functionswith no needs
to configurea stand-alone
server.Suchas Definitionexceptiondetection,lmagenoisedetection,
Brightness
exceptiondetection,Definitionexceptiondetection,lmagefreezingdetection,andLens
blockdetection.
3s)Sharesvideoandalarmsub-devices
with externaldomainsthat are connected.
36) Supportscentralized
authorization
and certification
and refinedrightscontrol.Supportsrole-based
Locksthe screenwhen usersdo not performoperationswithin a specified
rightsmanagement.
period.A passwordis requiredto unlockthe screen.

37) Allowsthe administrator


to add usersby followingwizard,
to queryusersessions
38) ;kAllowsthe administrator andforcean onlineuserto signout.

3s)*Allows usersto login to the systemusingWindowsdomainaccounts.


40) Addswatermarksto videoto preventthe videofrom beingforged,tampered,repudiated,or
copied.
4t') Transmitsvideoafter beingencryptedusingAES256
to ensuredatasecurity.
42) :tworks with camerasto detectthe networkbandwidth.Basedon this information,the cameras
adjustthe framerateand codecqualityto ensuresmoothvideo.
dynamically

in ForwardErrorCorrection(FEC)mode,ensuringthat the
43) >tSupportsmediadatatransmission
videocan be plEyedsmoothiyevenwith a 5% packetloss.TheFECparametersare configurable.

I
ll
I
i_.i

I
1j
tl

ilI i
li

t.: sP- 903.3 Accident / Emergency Reporting System and Automatic Incident DetectionSystem
"i; (AlD)through Check PointCameras
-1
[
l: 1. Checkpoint
System
li
It
CheckPointCamerashallbe installed
at every10 kmson Gantryfor eachlane.Thisworkshallinclude
r- support(Gantry)
the mounting for thecameraalso.
l;
jj

il,
I
AutomaticVehicle
System
Classification
Correlatesand processesvehicle
datafrom:
. ln-Tehluls
Tranrponder
fTag'; - r In-PavementLoop
r RFIDReader
r VehicleEnforcementSystem

r-1 ke& !
ld:ag.n*tit:Fiard |
i _- -_--- --
$lbrD
----
Formfurrtlds D*tr
- - - - - -- -- -: ---
i

In-Filemefi LouF

t
i-
I
CheckpointcameraSpecifications(3 Mega pixel)

1 lmagesensor scanCCD
1/1.8inch,3 megapixelprogressive

2 system
Operating EmbeddedLinux

3 Memory 512MB
DDR2-800
ports,RS232.1,CVBS.1,
MbiUsEthernet
2x101100
4 Hostport
USB*1
HD-SDI"1.
Localstorage The externalUSBflashdrive(1 to 16 GB) and built-in
5 1.8-inchSSD harddisk(8 to 64G)are supported.

A
Pixelsize 3.69um*3.69um

7 Minimum
illumination Colormode: 0.3lux@(F1.2,automatic
gainON)

8 Signaltonoiseratio 48dB

9 Electronic
shutter 1/50sto 1/100000s

10 White balance Bothautomatic balance


andmanualwhite is supported.

11 Automatic
exoosure Supported

12 Automaticgaincontrol Supported

13 Lensmount CS

14 Snapshotformat JPEG

15 Capturedimageresolution 1932*1452

16 Snapshotdelay 80ms

17 Video streamoutput H.264

18 Videoresolution 192A1080, 72A.576

Outputframerate 25 fps

tl 4\,
LJ Videostreambandwidth 512biVsto BMbiUs(adjustable)

21 Networkprotocol TCP/IP,RTSP,and NTP

22 Processor - DSPx2
FPGA+dual-core

tr*R
i,ttaies-

*.,'#
23 Videostreamoutput MJPEGandH.264
Dualstreams:

Vehiclecapturerate: 95%

24 performance
Checkpoint Oulputinformation:magnifiedimagesshowing
vehicles,smallimages,imageusingbinarization
algorithmsand recognitionnumbersof licenseplates,

Pakistanstandardvehicleplate : Daytime:
25 Recognitionrateof licenseplates >=85%,Night-time:>=75o/o.

26 Vehiclespeed 0-180Km/h
27 temperature
Operating -30"Cto +70"C

28 humidity
Operating 10%to 95% (RH)

3. systemfunctions
Checkpoint
3.1 Systemfeatures
Software Serial
module Number Requirementof modulefunction

4
I Withthis feature,userscan implementthe followingfunctions:
1.Add, delete,modify,or querya dispatching list.
2. lmportthe data of blacklistedvehiclesin an Excelfile in batches,
includinglicenseplatenumbersand dispatching types.
a
z The systemreviewsdispatchingcontents.Dispatchingcan be
Investigation implementedonlythe reviewis complete.Otherwise,dispatchinglistsdo
and not take effect.
dispatching 3 The systemcancelsthe dispatching of blacklistedvehicles,including
and manualcancelation.
naturalcancelation Afterthe dispatching is
canceled,the vehicledata is movedto the historical
dispatchinglist.

4 Userscan queryand collectstatisticsof dispatchingtasks, blacklisted


vehicleswhose dispatchingis canceled,processinformationabout
verification,
dispatching, and dispatching cancelation.

1 The systemcan:
1, Tracethe vehicleand displaystheirdrivingrouteson the GISmap in
realtime by locatingcheckpointsthat the targetedvehiclespassedby.
2. Displayrl-.*capturedirn:rgr,:of vehi..:ies
passingeach checkpoint.
Queryand 2 The systemcan:
analysis 1. Set an incidentoccuri3rtc€locationas a centerfor trafficinspectionin
a radialpattern,querypassingvehicleinformationby time segment,
providea list of suspiciousvehicles,and associatevehicleinformation.
2. Displaythe capturedimagesof suspicious vehiclespassingeach
checkpoint,

I
t_
*qa\t
')
li - '
i:
L
:;!;,Yi!t
H,'
t.
t--
li
l l
ll 3 Thesystemcan:
t; vehicles
a listof suspicious
1. Provide driveat thecrime-
thatfrequently
proneareabeforeandafteran incidentoccurs.
thecaptured
2. Display imagesof suspicious passing
vehicles each
checkpoint.
4 The systemcan:
1. Queryand analyzehistoricaltracksof any specifiedvehicles.The
recordsof a vehicleat all or part of checkpointscan be searchedby
licenseplate numberand time segmentand tracksof the vehiclecan be
displayedin time sequence.
2, Invokeassociatedimages.By associatingrelatedintelligent
checkpoints,imagesof specifiedtargetvehiclespassingcheckpoints
can be obtained.
5 Thesystemcan:
1. Findoutthe samelicenseplatethatappearsat twocheckpoints at the
same timeor in a veryshortperiodof timebasedon the passingvehicle
analysis
information, andlicenseplatenumbers
time,location, obtained
by theintelligentroadvehiclemonitoring andrecordingsystem,and
determine suspicious vehicleswithclonedplateswiththeassistanceof
manual surveillance.
2. lmportdataof suspiciousvehicleswithclonedplatesintothe
database tableof vehicleinspectionanddispatchingto keepcloned-
platevehiclesundersurveillance.
o The systemcan:
1, Calculatethe traveltlme of vehiclesby analyzingthe time difference
that the sar"nevehiclepassestwo differentcheckpointswithinthe same
road section.
2. Analyzethe traveltime of vehiclespassingthe roadsectionwithina
periodof time, obtainthe averagetraveltime at the roadsectionbased
on weightedaverageresults,and displaythe traveltimein a list.
7 The systemcan:
1. Reiord the time whenvehiclespassthe two checkpointsat both ends
of a roadsectionwith speed limits,comparesand analyzesthe time that
vehiclestake to passthe checkpoints, the average
and calculates
vehiclespeedon this road sectionbasedon its mileage'
2. Comparethe averagevehiclespeedon this roadsectionwith the
speedlimitsto determinewhetherthe vehiclespeedexceedsthe limit,
and displaythem in a list.

The systen: :r: 3nd llcense


ihe videodetectionto detec:vehlcles
F.,i:c
Autarnatic tJ.'"v.

detection z
recordsfor
traffic The systemautomaticallycapturesHD imagesof vehiclespassingthe
violation monitoredarea and vehiclesviolatedtrafficrules.

i_ ,*_
A

Il . Y\ +
c
a
IL, \-I 19

l'
i
L:
l;
li
ll

li
t!
li
t;

l:
l-i 3
ll
Thesystemautomatically licenseplatenumbers.
recognizes

l1
4 Thesystemsupports radarspeeddetection andcapluresHDimagesof
ll
ti speeding TheHD imagescontainviolation
vehicles. details,suchas
time,violation
violation location, lanenumber,
drivingdirection, traffic
types,currentspeed,lanespeedlimit,speeding
violation percentage,
it
ia andlicense platenumber.
li 1i
6 Thesystemdetermines andcaptures
thevehicledrivingdirection HD
imagesof wrong-way The HD imagescontainviolation
drivingvehicles.
details,suchas violation location,
time,violation lane
drivingdirection,
number, type,andlicenseplatenumber.
trafficviolation
o The systemdeterminesthe vehicledrivingdirectionand lanesand
capturesHD imagesof vehiclespressingtrafficlines.The HD images
containviolationdetails,such as violationtime, violationlocation,driving
direction,lane number,trafficviolationtype, and licenseplatenumber.
7 Thesystemcaptures imagesof vehicles lanes
drivingin themonitored
recordsvehicleimages,whichcontainspassing
andautomatically time,
name,intersection
lanenumber,intersection andlicense
direction, plate
number.
8 Thesystemdetectsreal-time suchas trafficvolumeand
parameters
lane';ccupancy
o The centralserverprovidestime to the all-in-onefront end to implement
timesynchronization.
10
Thesystemsupports storageandresumable
front-end to
download
whenthenetwork
ensuredatacontinuity is disconnected.

11
The trafficcamerausesthe data receivingsoftwareto add watermarks
to imageson the data receivingserver,preventingimagetampering
duringdata storageand processing.
12 Thesystemsupportsautomatic frontend is
Theall-in-one
faultrecovery.
lf thefrontendis down,thedongle
witha dongle.
configured
reboots
automatically thesystem,afterwhichthecameraentersthe
workstate.
1

Checxpoint absrltcheckpointpassingveniclesby a
Usi,;; car;queryiniormatiori
information singleor a combinationof suchas licenseplatenumber,
criteria,
management checkpoint office.
name,direction,lane,time,and administrative

,Zt
?\

t_
{F

ti Ks'*. e-tj-l

t
l'
Userscan:
1. Querycheckpoint bya singleor a combination
alarminformation of
suchas licenseplatenumber,
criteria, checkpoint name,alarmtime,and
alarmtype.
2. Querythedetailed andimages
information vehicle
of a violating by
selectinga queryresult.
3. Download andsavethequeryresults in anExcelfile.
alarminformation
of checkpoint
4, Collectstatistics in thediagram
format,

1. Querytrafficvolumeinformation by a singleor a combinationof


criteria,suchas timerange,checkpoint name,andvehicledriving
direction.
of tratficvolumesby fiveminutes,
2. Collectstatistics hour,day,month,
andyear,anddisplaysthequeryresultsin a tableor histogram.
The systemcan monitorthe statusof front-enddevicesin the intelligent
resultsin a list'
in realtimeanddisplaythemonitoring
checkpoint
Userscan:
1. Querytrafficviolationinformationby a singleor a combinationof
criteria,such as violationstartand end time,trafficadministrative
organizationin the area whereviolationoccurs,licenseplatenumber,
violationdata source(e-Police/checkpoint), violationlocation,violation
vehicle'sdrivingdirection,violationtype,approvalstatus, reviewer, and
penaltystatus,
2. Querythe detailedinformation and imagesof a violationvehicle.
Processing 3. Download and save the queryresults in an Excelfile.
for traffic datafromaspects
Thisfeatureenablesusersto reviewtheviolation
violation thetamperproofing, After
andconsistency.
validity,recognizability,
violationis approved,the systemgeneratesand savesthe datato be
punished,and exportsthe datain an Excelfile or preparesticketsusing
specifiedformats.
of trafficviolationdata by a singleor a
combinationof criteria,suchas time segment(or violationtime),
area (or violationlocation),violationtype, licenseplate
administrative
number,and approvalstatus.
n
informationto these rightsitems,and delete,modifyand querythese
rightsitems.
required
fne systemcancreateroles,allo.:ates tc
rightsinformation
theseroles,and delete,modify,and querythe roles.
manageme,rt to
i requiredtule informai:cn
can ::,.;ateusers,aile-i:atl
3y{::i3m
theseusers,anci.:elete,modify,andquerytheusers'
rn@-4, modify,andque'ryuserinformation,
includingname,gender,department, position,
lD,responsibility, and
contactinformation,
j
l Add, delete,modify,and querythe informationabout locationareas
where e-Policesystemsand checkpointsare to be deployed,including
i
I
I
t

!
{:
t,
I
I

[:
I
It - ,

t'
I
I
sequence
number,

2 information
Addthe direction androadsections
aboutintersections
wherethe e-Policesystemandcheckpointdevicesaredeployed,
including code,name,location,
direction andpointdirection.
, Delete
the
information
direction androadsections.
aboutintersections Modify
name.Querythedirection
direction information code.
by direction
3
- Addinformation processing
abouttheviolation system,including
systemcode,systemnamersystemmanagement unit,systemtype,
nameandlP addressof thedatareceiving server,lP addressof the
message of thesystemlocation,
server,latitudeandlongitude and
addressof theWebserverusedinthesystem.
- Modifyanddeleteinformation abouttheviolation processihg
system.
- Queryinformation processing
abouttheviolation systembasedonthe
codeof theviolationprocessingsystem.
4 - Add,modifyanddeletedeviceinformation, devicelD,device
including
devicelP address,port
name,devicetype,devicemanufacturer,
number, andlocation
description.
- Display including
devicestatus,
current interruption,
normal, alarm,
andunknown.
- Querydeviceinformation
basedon devicename,devicetype,and
currentdevicestatus.
5 Add, delete,modifyand querylaneinformationaboutthe deployment
location,includingthe nameof the violationprocessingsystem,camera
code,cameraname,locationname,directionname,lane code,the
maximumand minimumspeedsallowedfor largevehicles,and the
maximumand minimumspeedsallowedfor smallvehicles.
4
t andoperating
Systemlogscontainall useractivities instructions
in the
management plane.By querying systemlogs,youcanobtaintheevent
Logquery suchas eventoccurrence
information, time,userlD,eventtype,
accessed name,andoperation
resource result.

System access performance

Accessof i:afficsignalcontrollers:a
Unit(CCU)servercan be connectedwith a maximumof 32 traffic
sigr',lcontrolle:'t.
Acciissof CCL;:a singledomainUrbanTrafficControl(UTC)server
can be connectedwith a maximumof 32 CCU.
Accessof client:supportconcurrentaccessof 16 users
Access
servercanbeconnected
performance A singlevolumecollection witha maximum
of volume of 400channelsof videoandmicrowavetraffic
detectors.
collection

\i
' L

/ '6,
{./,t
systems

Access Accessof guidance


screens:a singleguidance
management server
performance canbeconnected witha maximum of 16guidance screens.
3 of guidance
managementA maximum of 16guidancemanagement serverscanbe deployed
systems andcanbe connected with256guidance screens.
Frontendaccess: a singledataaccessservercanbe connected with
a maximum of 750e-Policecamerasandprocess300,000records
Access perday,fromwhichselecttheminimumvalues;
performance Dataprocessing:whenthedatabase serveris deployedin a single
4 of e-Police node,thesystemcanprocessa maximumof 1,6millionrecords per
systems day;whenthedatabase serveris deployedin a two-node cluster,the
systemcanprocess a maximum of 3 millionrecordsperday;
Accessofclient:supportconcurrent accessof 16 users.
Frontendaccess:a singledataaccessservercanbe connected with
a maximum of 750checkpointcamerasandprocess300,000records
Access perday,fromwhichselecttheminimum values;
performance Dataprocessing: whenthedatabase serveris deployedin a single
5 of intelligent node,the systemcanprocess per
a maximumof 1.6millionrecords
checkpoints day;whenthedatabase serveris deployedin a two-node cluster,the
systemcanprocess a maximum of 3 millionrecordsperday;
Accessof client:supportconcurrentaccessof 16 users.

3.3 Reliability

I
Sub-module

Uninterrupted
running Thesystemsupports
7x24-hour running.
uninterrupted

Databaseserver Two databaseserversare deployedusingthe RAC


cluster functionto implement
dati:baseclusterapplication.

Thisfeatureenablesthe systemto back up and recov€r


Databasebackupand
datain a dat:.lhr:e(regularlyautomaticbackupand
re:.tor;:tion
:j|))i
mili,iualrestor;.:::

datafails to be transmittedfrom the front-enddeviceto


thecomrnand centerdueto networkinterruption
orother
I f3ulls,
thefront-end
devicetemporarily
storesthe datain
Redundant
data
prciection i ,ffJi"':lfiii$?t1?ft;l'?ff or
llXffi'#%recovers
automaticallyuploadsthe data generatedduringnetwork
interruption
to the commandcenter.
I
t.,

i
t.
the systemto rollbackto thesource
Versionrollbackupon Thisfeatureenables
5 U=upgrade failure versionwhensoftwareversionupgrade fails.

1,Afterthe systemrecoversfroma poweroutage,the


software andgenerates
restarts
automatically faultalarm
information.
6 Automaticrecovery 2. Userservices whentheclient
resurne
automatically
recoversfromnetworkdisconnectionandthefront-end
devicerecovers fromthe poweroutage.
il
li
iJ

rl
l !
iJ

i-l
!i sP-904.1 ElectronicToll CollectionSystem(ETCS)
{i i,
It Includesall equipmentnecessary for the ETCSto meet the TechnicalRequirements, suchas the
I following: multi-protocol readers and antennas,in-pavementloops, zone controllers,violation
{
l
enforcementcameras,toll lanevehicledetectionequipment,roadsidecabinets,communications from
cabinetto controller,power from cabinetto devices, power back-upsystems,mounts,brackets,and
other incidentalitems to completethe installation,testing,and integrationservices.Installationof
equipmentwill be providedby the Toll SystemProvider.Integrationof equipmentinto the ETCS will be
and in coordinationwith the EPC
of the Toll SystemProviderworkingcollaboratively
the responsibility
--:1
f
t: Contractor.
ii
Toll OperationsCenter:TheTollSystemProvidershallalsobe responsible for providingthe appropriate
1l TOCto monitorthe equipment, toll rate signs,
effectivetoll rates,
traffic conditionsand TCS-relatedITS
'j

I devices,and operatethe toll collectionand roadwaysystemon a day-to-daybasis.A CCTVcamerais


requiredfor eachCMS.The toll rate sign cameraswill be fully integrated,monitoredand controlledin
the TOC.TheTollSystemProviderwill haveprimarycontrolof all tollingcomponentsand toll relatedITS
components(toll rates signs,CMS,traffic cameras,etc.) to support ETCSoperationsand will provide
staffingfor the operationsof this center

BackOfficeSystenn (BOS):The roadsidetoll collectionsystemwill captureand processindividualtolling


pointtransactionsby a vehicleandassigna calculated toll for revenuedue.ThisTrafficTransaction along
with the associatedtoll will be transmittedto an "off the shelf"BOSfor postingto a custome/saccount,
process post-paidtransactionsand/or for violationprocessing. The ICDfor the roadsidetoll collection
systemequipmentto the "off the shelf' backofficewill the responsibility of the Toll SystemProvider.
Additionally,oncethe TrafficTransaction has reached the BOS, all typical requirementsof a standard
backoffice operationshouldbe included:transactionprocessing, accountmanagement, mobiledevice
applications,imagereview (both manual and automated) hardware and software to supportthese
operations,transponderfulfillment,mailingservices, lockboxservicesand suchother servicesrequired
to BOS.The Toll System Provider will provide staffing for this operation includingcustomerservice
imagereviewers,staff for systemand technologysupport,fulfillmentstaffing,lock box
representatives,
operationstaffing,violationprocessing, administration, management and oversightof theseoperations.

RoadsideBi-Directional System:The roadsidesystemis to operatethe bi-directional flow of traffic of


the facility and will be designed,furnished,and installedby Toll SystemProvider.The lanesare not
intendedto be bi-directional on a daily basisbut only as a resultof alteringtrafficconfigurations during
consti.uction. The Toll SystemProvidershallbe capableof reinstalling equipmentnece.isary for bi-
directionaltrafficin the eventof futureconstruction and rehabilitationora Force Majeure Event.

I
I
I

t'
I.
I

t:
I
t.
L;
li
l1
lt

lr-
il
li

f-!
sP-904.2 OverloadingControlSystemWIM on Mainline

In additionto SSWIM(established)at eachentranceramp of the interchange, minimumtwo (2) Full


FeaturedWIM shallbe establishedat the selectedlocations(probablyone at start and one in the center
i'
l:
of the motorwaystretch)on the Mainlinesuchas shownbelowin the followingimages,The WIM must
lj
ionform to ASTME 13180-82.The systemshouldbe QuartzSensorbasedwith commercialstandard;
coupledwith peripheral
equipmenthandling the following:-
ii.
ri
l. Off-scalesensorinstalledon eithersideto align the vehicle path for correctdatarecording,
2. Over-height detector: a pole-mountedreceiver/transmitteron the instrumentationside of the
l!
travel lane and a pole-mountedreflector on the oppositeside of lane.Infrared beamis transmitted
acrossthe travel lane and reflectedback acrossto the receiver.When a passingvehicle breaksthe
i,

beam,the information is displayedon console,


3. Traffic Control Systems:Facilitatescontrol of vehicleswithin the facility
il
i, 4. Vehicle Identification: Using RF tagson the screen,Vehicle ID canbe recorded,
5. Automatic License Plate Reader: The Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) using high-
resolution high-speedcamerasand image recognitionsoftware can detectedand read the license
plate passingover the facility.
6. Overview Camera:Camerasto recordthe overall activity of the facility day & night,
7. Remote Displays: Remote displays to be used for driver information. The display character
shouldnot be lessthan 5 inches.
8. Loop Detectors:Inductive loop detectorsshall be installedin travel lane to sensethe presenceof a
vehicle.
9. All activities to be controlled by softwareto record and transmit data.

The Full featuredWIM shall include


i
o 2 inductive loops per line
o 6 Quartzsensorper line
o 2Piezo sensorper line
r Shall be equippedwith LPR, Over view cameras,vehicle size measurementsensor,and VMS.

The Control Unit of WIM shall:


o Capableof Speedmeasurementrange5-250km/hr
. Capableof weightingresolutionof 10 kg
r Have Minimum 98%oaccuracyof traffic intensify
o Have Minimum 95Yoaccuracyof classification
o Have Ethernet Inerface
o Havecom.n:r:rrication opticls GSM/GPRS,TCP/IP,Wi-Fi and shallbe connectedto Optic Fiber
,: .:,, (C':tir-nallybighert-apar'll.y)
H,.-.'e1-.'- 1' 391 6l:r: fo; ..i.:storage
c Havemtx. Lengtirof Loop ieati-in300 m i WM Sensor100m
o Capableof operating'rnder-200Cto 600C

I
t_
t
1
t-

l_
e

=;E I
3* I
Egi
E " I
rtI
ul

',,r1 {
F
z ..,'':.::iil;
', , .';.:l
'E
LJ =
!E
C) u-
*2.
rs: r
3
LN
, .l!
:,..r:
jE:
"i r
Ll
t!} tr:
(= &a

'lt)
2
tr l!.
.=
,|]
3A TJ vt

t:
I
I
!
ii
n
tt
tl

il
fj F$ nf,{
Effg
k!
ps
.s. I
r!l
; F- i g$i$
g$$$$sg{ E
a Fb.E

"gffi
l

fEisst?3
rg{?1i{E
:E'
tl*
{{I
ts !iE
3
d i , ii
*g s9{i
EEq$[{ erEt
Etsi${Et $iit,
= E${.tirEi
fiF . IEEEEtIBe
*59n5f;,$E$
F-
$i?t
EIgIoto iw
il
i c!
I
a'#
.E
psE E$$ st
G 1

s€E E€ C
Fc &
3E ri
E.E.f; a _ q .! E . E E
l1.r
gAI F E€r
I F
&H
diB

i€sgi,EitEF
gEBIEfiiF€Ef*
BIEFil

ffiHffi-
SHffi
E{g!SEsrEgi$
*tr*ffi
z. 6
e
t
E P

E 6
6 2
= I

JTJ E
i

I
I
lr

.u
-l9l

I
ii

ii
r-l
rj
il
?^ry--t\
l_l
!;
li

11,
li
,j

i-l
il
t':
ir

ii

f-l
i1
ii
He**l si
'tl

.E

iIl
*,
T
ll
?
-ri5
f

sil{
I llr-l
-l I
-l ,E
u:f-] *
-;^..|'--.7

lfi
T
I
.a

[r"J

llhilr
rrii
I
I

t_
l#iii
I
L,

t;
I

You might also like