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SECTION 27 05 00
BASIC ELECTRICAL/COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. All drawings and general provisions of Contract, including all General
Conditions, Division 1 Specification Sections, and Instructions to Bidders
apply to this section.
B. Section 02 41 19 Selective Demolition applies, in its entirety, to this
Division. It relates to demolition of abandoned voice and data cable plant,
station cabling, backbone copper cables, backbone optical fiber cabling,
terminal blocks, terminal enclosures, splice cases, plywood backboards,
raceways, boxes etc. It relates to removal of all active cable plant that will
be replaced, decommissioned and removed under this contract. It also
relates to general disposal, recycling and materials to be salvaged, as
called for.
C. Section 09 91 23 Paints and Coatings applies to this Division, as it relates
to touch up or repainting of any finished equipment, raceway, wall surface,
ceiling surfaces, ceiling access panels, etc. that is opened, channeled or
damaged during construction as it applies to the item being brought to “as
new” condition.
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Include in bid all labor, allowances, materials, tools, plant, transportation,
training, equipment, insurance, temporary protection, permits, demolition,
disposal, permits and fees, taxes and all necessary and related items
required to provide complete and operational systems shown and
described.
B. The contractor shall provide with their bid a complete breakdown of
materials and unit pricing for all products included in their bid.
C. Include in bid all labor, allowances, transportation, sorting and separation
of recycled materials, disposal, insurance, protection of furniture and
furnishings, permits, fees, utility company fees, taxes and all necessary
and related items.
D. Cornell University requires recycling to the largest extent possible for
items being removed, including but not limited to, all backbone and station
copper cables, termination blocks, termination patch panels, metallic
components such as cable managers, raceways, etc.
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E. Minimum composition requirements and/or installation methods for the
following materials and work are included in this section:
1. Miscellaneous Supports
2. Access Doors and Panels
3. Fire Stopping
4. Flashing and Sealing
5. Cutting and Patching
6. Fire Stop
7. General cable requirements
8. Removals of abandoned cable and termination equipment
9. University Services
10. Temporary Facilities
11. Cleaning
12. Existing Systems
13. Continuity of Services
14. Submittals
15. Workmanship and Warranty
16. Operation and Maintenance Manuals
17. Record Documents
1.3 SCOPE AND COORDINATION
A. The job foremen for each division of work shall meet and plan the
removals and new installations prior to reviewing with the owner’s
representative. This shall include all requirements for Divisions 0, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 23, 26,27 and 28 contract requirements. At project start-up,
special attention is required for coordination and sequencing for removal
of existing abandoned and in-use cable to create sufficient spare capacity
in existing pathways for reuse and the logistics of extending new conduit
and pathways to alternate floors to extend existing pathways and relocate
Category 6 cable to alternate floors. Maintain existing voice and data
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services at all times as directed. Maintain other systems as called for on
the T2-Series drawings.
B. Before construction work commences, the Contractor shall coordinate
exact conduit and penetration requirements, slotting/patching of walls to
install new concealed conduits and backboxes for flush faceplates, conduit
and raceway removals methods, pathway routing and installation
methods, mounting requirements for UTP faceplates, locations of new
access panels, modifications of existing gypsum ceilings for installation of
new access panels, dumpster positioning and fire truck and delivery
access, etc. with the Owner’s Project Manager. Additionally, the
Contractor shall coordinate exact storage, staging, recycling, and disposal
requirements with the Project Manager.
C. The Contractor shall provide the following
1. Removal of abandoned or decommissioned voice, data, horizontal
and backbone cables.
2. Sorting and storage of cabling and metallic components intended
for recycling.
3. Removal of patch panels in select existing racks and cabinets.
4. Removal, relocation, reuse of select ARMM backbone cables and
splicing per Drawing T1-CL copper logical riser diagrams.
5. Removal of existing CIT owned optical fiber risers within buildings,
per Drawing T1-FL fiber logical riser diagrams.
6. Removal of plywood backboards, plywood enclosures, cable
straps, anchors, drive rings, termination blocks, surface raceways,
conduit, and hardware, distribution rings, etc, typically in the old
IDF/BDF closets.
7. Subcontracting of furniture and furnishings movers to allow access
work locations for station cable removals, new horizontal cable
placement and testing, and cutover activities.
8. Dust, dirt and water protection of furniture, walls, floors, carpets,
furnishings from damage, during demolition, new construction and
new cutover provisioning. Dust protection of smoke detectors.
9. Fire stopping and sealing of the insides of existing/new conduits,
existing/new sleeves, holes, wall cavities and raceways for all
cables removed under this contract.
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10. Patching and painting of floors, walls, soffits and ceilings upon
removal of all exposed wiring in offices, conference rooms, labs,
corridors, chase ways, etc. for cables removed under this contract.
11. Fire stopping and patching of the insides of conduits, sleeves,
raceways and wall cavities for all new vertical and horizontal
pathways installed for new cabling, including all empty or spare
facilities.
12. Modular jacks, machine printed labels, mounting screws, cable
wrap-around labels, etc.
13. Final closing of all raceways, pull boxes, ceiling access panels after
cable testing and repair work is complete.
14. Coordination of deliveries, dumpster/staging logistics and fire lane
access.
15. Coordination of the new grounding riser system by the electrical
contractor. Bonding equipment connections for racks, cable
runways, cable sheaths, lightning protection, cable trays, primary
conduit systems, backbone copper cable sheaths, and all other
metallic components in the TR rooms.
16. Temporary service provisioning and shutdown coordination, as may
be required for reuse of existing pathways (conduits, pullboxes and
recess backboxes, etc) to provide sufficient space to install new
Category 6 cabling while maintaining parallel service as directed by
Owner.
17. Select removal of inactive cabling and faceplates, shutdown
coordination, as may be required for reuse of existing pathways
(conduits, pullboxes and recess backboxes, etc) to provide
sufficient space to install new Category 6 cabling while maintaining
parallel service as directed by Owner.
18. Temporary service provisioning and shutdown coordination, as may
be required, for this building and the adjacent buildings affected by
this work.
19. Temporary service provisioning and shutdown coordination, as may
be required for reuse of existing conduits, cable ladders and IDF
conduit/sleeves, affected by this work.
20. Temporary service provisioning and shutdown coordination, as may
be required, for reuse of any existing conduit stub-ups and
backboxes.
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21. Temporary service provisioning and shutdown coordination, as may
be required. This will be required for areas where existing raceway
is intended to be reused.
22. Permits, inspections and associated fees.
23. Parking permits, identification badges and all associated fees.
24. Testing, labeling and Documentation of all voice, video, audio and
data cables.
25. Relocation of racks, panels, wall mounted blocks, plywood panels
and existing optical fiber and backbones copper cables to allow for
reconfiguration of the BDF and IDF rooms and provisioning of new
backbone pathways and new backbone cabling in existing IDF
closets.
D. The Contractor shall also provide the following
1. Category 6&6A Cable
2. Category 6&6A modular jacks
3. UTP faceplates
4. UTP faceplates, special waterproof (raintight) and in-use faceplate
covers.
5. UTP Category 6 patch panels
6. Category 6 Permanent Link testing of unpatched links.
7. High pair count ARMM, 24 AWG, telephone riser cables with
corrugated aluminum shield. High pair count cable splicing as
called for in T1-CL riser diagram and section 27 13 00.
8. Innerduct and optical fiber cables and terminations as called for in
T1-FL riser diagram and section 27 13 00.Optical fiber rack mount
patch panels as indicated on the T3 drawings
9. Field installable optical connectors, bulkhead adapter packs
10. 19” Equipment Racks as indicated on the T3 drawings, for
Telecommunication Rooms.
11. Cable Runways for Telecommunication rooms, as indicated on the
T3 drawings.
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12. 110 Voice termination blocks for riser cables and rack interconnect
cables as indicated on the T3 drawings
13. Distribution rings and 188B brackets as indicated on the T3
drawings
14. Vertical and Horizontal Cable Managers for new
Telecommunication rooms, as indicated on the T3 drawings
15. Misc. hardware, screws, anchors, straps, beam clamps, all-thread,
nuts, washers, fabrications, etc.
16. Hook and Loop wraps for UTP cables support and dressing in TRs
and inside of cable trays and large raceways.
17. Ty-wraps (where permitted, such as backbone copper cable binder
groups, splice cases, etc.).
18. Firestop, fire stop pillows and patching compounds
19. Patching and painting as required, by an approved subcontractor.
20. Machine printed labels for faceplates, racks, cabinets, cables, etc.
21. Bonding, strapping, wire, cable, lugs and screws as indicated on
the T3 drawings
22. Adapter brackets, radius fittings and mounting hardware for
raceways, cable trays, cable runways, power poles, and modular
furniture as required.
23. Permits and inspection applications and related fees.
24. Cleaning and polishing consumables for optical fibers.
25. Jet-line, pull-line, pull rope, winch rope, and measuring tape for
wall-to-wall backbone conduit measurements.
26. Cable lubricants and cleaners
27. Splicing connectors, shield bond connectors, vinyl/rubber/friction
tapes, encapsulant gels, grounding braid, d-Gel cleaners, test
equipment and testing adapters, etc. for copper backbone cable
splicing and termination, and testing.
28. Shield bond connectors, vinyl/rubber/friction tapes, encapsulant
gels, break-out kits, furcation tubing, grounding braid, alcohol
wipes, compressed air, polishing paper/pucks, d-Gell cleaners,
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testing patch cords and adapters required for testing, etc for fiber
backbone cable preparation and termination and testing.
29. Daily cleaning of TR Rooms and office and labs as called for.
30. Coordination of work and compliance with safety requirements for
laboratories, animal facilities, bio-safety spaces, animal hospital
operating rooms, and confined space per EH&S and OSHA
standards.
1.4 REGULATIONS AND CODE COMPLIANCE
A. All work and materials shall conform to and be installed, inspected and
tested in accordance with the governing rules and regulations of federal,
state and local governmental agencies.
B. Reference to regulations, codes and standards means the latest edition,
amendment and revisions to the regulations, codes and standards in
effect on the date of the Contract Documents.
C. The following is a list of codes and standards that will apply to this project.
1. New York State Building Code.
2. New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code.
3. New York State Department of Labor Rules and Regulations.
4. New York State Department of Health.
5. Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration - OSHA.
6. National Life Safety Code, NFPA 101.
7. National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.
8. Local Codes and Ordinances for the City and or Town of Ithaca.
9. NEMA Standards
10. Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
11. Factory Mutual and/or Owner’s Insurance Carrier
12. International Standards Organization (ISO)
13. New York State Education Department - “Manual of Planning
Standards”
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14. ANSI/TIA/EIA - Building Telecommunications Standards
15. BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual
16. National Electrical Contractor Association Standards
17. National Electrical Installation Standards (NECA-NEIS)
18. Cable Tray Institute
19. TIA/EIA - Telecommunications Standards
20. Federal Communications Commission
21. IEEE Standards, including C-2 – National Electrical Safety Code
22. Internet Engineering Task Force RFCs
23. Federal Communications Commission
24. Cornell University Design and Construction Standards, Current
Edition.
25. Cornell University Environmental Health and Safety Standards.
26. NYS Public Service Commission
27. American with Disabilities Act
1.5 GLOSSARY
ADA Americans with Disabilities Act
AIA American Institute of Architects
ANSI American National Standards Institute
ASTM American Society for Testing Materials
BDF Building Distribution Frame
BICSI Building Industry Consulting Services International
CIT Cornell’s Information Technologies Department
COAM CIT Owned and Maintained Equipment
DOAM Department Owned and Maintained Equipment
CU Cornell University
EHS Cornell’s Environmental Health and Safety
Department
EIA Electronic Industries Association
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ELFEXT Equal Level far end cross talk
FCC Federal Communications Commission
FEXT Far end cross talk
FM Factory Mutual Insurance Company
FPC Fire Protection Contractor
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IETF Internet Engineering Task Force
IRI Industrial Risk Insurers
ISO International Standards Organization
MDF Main Distribution Frame
NEC National Electrical Code
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers’ Association
NECA National Electrical Contractor Association
NESC National Electrical Safety Code
NFPA National Fire Protection Association
NEXT Near end Cross Talk
NYBFU New York board of Fire Underwriters
NYS/DEC New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation
NYS/UFBC New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building
Code
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration
PBX Private Branch Exchange Telephone Switches
PDC Cornell’s Planning Design and Construction
Department
PSELFEXT Power sum equal level far end cross talk
TGB Telecommunications Grounding Bus Bar
TIA Telecommunications Industry Association
TR Telecommunications Room
UFPO Underground Facilities Protective Organization
UL Underwriter’s Laboratories, Inc.
1.6 DEFINITIONS
Approved / Approval Written permission to use a material or system.
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As Called For Materials, equipment including the execution
specified/shown in the contract documents.
Code Requirements Minimum requirements.
Concealed Work installed in pipe and duct shafts, chases or
recesses, inside walls, above ceilings, in slabs or
below grade.
Design Equipment Refer to Article 1.7, BASIS OF DESIGN.
Design Make Refer to Article 1.7, BASIS OF DESIGN.
Equal or Equivalent Equally acceptable as determined by Owner’s
Representative.
Exposed Work not identified as concealed.
Final Acceptance Owner acceptance of the project from Contractor
upon certified by Owner’s Representative.
Furnish Supply and deliver to installation location.
Furnished by Others Receive delivery at job site or where called for and
install.
Inspection Visual observations by Owner’s site Representative.
Install Mount and connect equipment and associated
materials ready for use.
Labeled Refers to classification by a standards agency.
Make Refer to Article 1.7, BASIS OF DESIGN.
Or Approved Equal Approved equal or equivalent as determined by
Owner’s Representative.
Owner’s representative Architect or Engineer having a contract directly with
the Owner for professional services.
Prime Professional Architect or Engineer having a contract directly with
the Owner for professional services.
Provide Furnish, install and connect ready for use.
Relocate Disassemble, disconnect, and transport equipment to
new locations, then clean, test, and install ready for
use.
Replace Remove and provide new item.
Review A general contractual conformance check of specified
products.
Roughing Pipe, duct, conduit, equipment layout and installation.
Satisfactory As specified in contract documents.
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Refer to Division 1 sections for further definitions.
1.7 BASIS OF DESIGN
A. The contract documents are prepared on basis of one manufacturer as
"design make," even though other manufacturers' names are listed as
acceptable makes. If Contractor elects to use one of the listed makes
other than "design equipment," submit detailed drawings, showing that the
proposed equipment from an acceptable manufacturer meets or exceeds
the specifications of the design make. Show maintenance clearances,
differing dimensions, service removal space required, and other pertinent
revisions to the design arrangement. Make required changes in the work
of other trades, at no increase in any contract. Assume responsibility for
proper location of roughing and connections by other trades. If revised
arrangement submittal is rejected, revise and resubmit specified "design
equipment" item which conforms to contract documents.
1.8 INTENT OF DRAWINGS
A. The drawings are diagrammatic, unless detailed dimensioned drawings
are included. Drawings show approximate locations of equipment, racks,
patch panels, cable managers, backboards, cabinets, wiring devices, pull
boxes, conduits, core bores, cable trays, cable tray radius and floor
penetrations, outlet locations, and fixtures. Exact locations are subject to
the approval of the Owner's Representative.
B. The general run of conduits, raceways, cable trays, ladder racks,
backbone and horizontal pathways, underground utilities, and vertical and
horizontal sleeves, indicated on the drawings, is not intended to be the
exact routing. Conduit, outlet and cable designations and logical drawings,
in the form of "Home Runs", indicate the designation of run, the size,
general route and the quantity of cables and conductors, and the TR and
BDF equipment rooms from which the homerun is served. Coordinate all
horizontal and vertical pathway layout work with that of other trades and
confirm cabling distance limitations for horizontal and backbone cabling
will be adhered to. Coordinate all horizontal and vertical pathway layout
work with that of other trades and confirm cabling bend radius and
maximum pulling tension limitations will be adhered to, especially at all
proposed junction box and pull box locations.
1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturers of equipment shall be firms regularly and currently engaged
in the production of equipment and accessories provided. Unless
otherwise noted the equipment provided for this project needs to have
been in satisfactory and efficient operation on at least three (3)
installations for not less than three (1) year.
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B. Suppliers of equipment must have factory trained and authorized
personnel for the service of all equipment provided.
C. Apply and install materials, equipment, and specialties in accordance with
manufacturer’s written instructions. Conflicts between the manufacturer’s
instructions and the contract documents shall be referred to the Owner’s
Representative for resolution.
D. The contractors installers shall have been regularly engaged in the
installation, termination and testing of the all equipment, cabling and
devices called for in this contract for a minimum of (5) five years.
E. The contractor shall engage the services of a qualified installer for the
installation of access panels and cutting and patching work.
F. The prime contractor is responsible for employing qualified sub-
contractors to complete work where the quality assurance requirements
cannot be met by the prime contractor’s full time employees. All
subcontractors must be approved by the Owner.
1.10 SUBMITTALS
A. Contractor’s qualifications and references
B. Panduit P.S.C. certification
C. Corning Cable Systems N.P.I. certification
D. Complete breakdown of materials and unit pricing for all products included
in their bid
E. Signed Warranty. Also see 3.1 of this section
F. Also refer to Refer to Section 01 33 00 – Submittal Procedures.
PART 2- PRODUCTS
2.1 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
A. Provide Materials That Meet the Following Minimum Requirements:
1. Materials shall have a flame spread rating of 25 or less and a
smoke developed rating of 50 or less, in accordance with NFPA
255.
2. All equipment and material for which there is a listing service shall
bear a UL label.
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3. Electrical equipment and systems shall meet UL Standards and
requirements of the N.E.C. This listing requirement applies to the
entire assembly. Any modifications to equipment to suit the intent of
the specifications shall be performed in accordance with these
requirements.
4. Equipment shall meet all applicable FCC Regulations
5. All materials, unless otherwise specified, shall be new and be the
standard products of the manufacturer. Used equipment or
damaged material will be rejected.
6. The listing of a manufacturer as “acceptable” does not indicate
acceptance of a standard or catalogued item of equipment. All
equipment and systems must conform to the Specifications and
meet the quality of the design make.
7. Materials used in this contract shall meet the N.Y.S. Fire, Gas and
Toxicity Requirements and be listed in the directory of approved
products filed under Article 15 Part 1120 of the New York State Fire
Prevention and Building Code for use in New York State.
2.2 FACTORY-ASSEMBLED PRODUCTS
A. Provide maximum standardization of components to reduce spare part
requirements, including custom entrance end fittings and custom cable
tray components.
B. Manufacturers of equipment assemblies which include components made
by others shall assume complete responsibility for final assembled unit.
1. All components of an assembled unit need not be products of same
manufacturer.
2. Constituent parts which are alike shall be product of a single
manufacturer.
3. Components shall be compatible with each other and with the total
assembly for intended service.
4. Contractor shall guarantee performance of assemblies of
components, and shall repair or replace elements of the assemblies
as required to deliver specified performance of the complete
assembly.
C. Components of equipment shall bear manufacturer's name or trademark,
model number and serial number on a name plate securely affixed in a
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conspicuous place, or cast integral with, stamped or otherwise
permanently marked upon the components of the equipment.
D. Major items of equipment which serve the same function must be the
same make and model. Exception will be permitted if performance
requirements cannot be met.
2.3 COMPATIBILITY OF RELATED EQUIPMENT
A. Equipment and materials installed shall be compatible in all respects with
other items being furnished and with existing items so that a complete and
fully operational system will result.
2.4 SPECIAL TOOLS
A. If any part of equipment requires a special tool for assembly, adjustment
or maintenance thereof and such tool is not readily available on
commercial tool market, it shall be furnished by the Contractor. At the end
of the project, contactor shall turn over two such tools to owner for their
use in future operations and maintenance.
2.5 LIFTING ATTACHMENTS
A. Provide equipment with suitable lifting attachments to enable equipment to
be lifted in its normal position. Lifting attachments shall withstand any
handling conditions which might be encountered without bending or
distortion of shape, such as rapid lowering and braking of load.
2.6 MISCELLANEOUS SUPPORTS
A. NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers’ Association Metal bars, plates,
tubing, etc. shall conform ASTM standards:
1. Steel plates, shapes, bars, and grating - ASTM A 36
2. Cold-Formed Steel Tubing - ASTM A 500
3. Hot - Rolled Steel Tubing - ASTM A 501
4. Steel Pipe - ASTM A 53, Schedule 40, welded
B. Metal Fasteners shall be Zinc-coated (type, grade and class as required)
2.7 GENERAL CABLE REQUIREMENTS
A. Interior Backbone optical fiber cables included in this project, passing
through two or more floors shall be suitable, listed and marked for use in a
riser application. Optical backbone cable shall minimally be OFNR rated
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per the Current National Electric Code and shall meet all local and state
codes.
B. All Category 3 voice backbone cables, Category 6 & 6A horizontal cables
shall be minimally CMR riser-rated per the Current National Electric Code
and shall meet all local and state codes.
C. Interior copper backbone cables shall be twisted 24 AWG, contain a
corrugated aluminum shield and minimally be CMR rated.
2.8 FIRE STOPPING
A. Fire-stopping for Openings through Fire and Smoke Rated Walls and
Floor Assemblies shall be listed or classified by an approved independent
testing laboratory for "Through-Penetration Fire-Stop Systems." The
system shall meet the requirements of "Fire Tests of Through-Penetration
Fire-Stops" designated ASTM E814.
B. Fire stopping materials used on the inside of communications conduit,
sleeve and cable tray penetrations through rated assemblies shall be
suitable for future reentry. Reenterable putty and pillows are the preferred
type products for all communication cabling installations. Curable foam
sealants and caulks are not acceptable for inside sleeves and conduits for
any communication cable plant installations.
C. Shall be UL approved products.
D. Shall conform to Section 07 84 13.
PART 3- EXECUTION
3.1 WORKMANSHIP AND WARRANTY
A. Workmanship shall meet or exceed industry standards and be fully
guaranteed for one full year from final acceptance.
B. A factory registered Panduit (PSC) and Corning Cable Systems (NPI)
contractor shall complete the cable installation. The contractor shall have
completed standards based product and installation training. A copy of the
factory registrations shall be submitted with the proposal.
C. The copper systems cabling and connectivity systems warranty shall be a
Panduit Certification Plus System Warranty to guarantee total end-to-end
high performance that meets application requirements. The guarantee
shall include cable and connectivity components and have one point of
contact for all cabling system issues. The copper cabling/connectivity
system shall be warranted for a period of at least 15 years.
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D. The optical fiber systems cabling and connectivity systems warranty shall
be a Corning Cable Systems LANscape Network of Preferred Installers
warranty to guarantee total end-to-end high performance that meets
application requirements. The guarantee shall include cable and
connectivity components and have one point of contact for all cabling
system issues. The optical fiber system shall be warranted for a period of
at least 15 years.
E. The Contractor shall be responsible for and make good, without expense
to the Owner, any and all defects arising during the warranty period that
are due to imperfect materials, appliances, improper installation or poor
workmanship.
F. Cable integrity and associated terminations shall be thoroughly inspected ,
fully tested and guaranteed as free from defects, transpositions, opens-
shorts, tight kinks, damaged jacket insulation etc.
3.2 EXISTING SYSTEMS AND CONDITIONS
A. Inspect the entire work area for defects in the existing construction such
as scratches, holes, damaged wall surfaces, damaged ceiling tiles,
damaged furniture, etc. Submit a complete list and photographs of existing
damage, to the owner prior to beginning work. If existing damage is not
documented the contractor shall repair all damage to like new condition,
that is determined to have been caused by the work in this contract.
B. The job foremen for each division of work shall meet and plan the
removals and new installations prior to reviewing with the owner’s
representative. This shall include all requirements for Divisions 0, 1, 23, 26
and 27 contract requirements. At project start-up, special attention is
required for coordination and sequencing for removal of existing exposed
cable trough in corridors, maintain existing services, coordination of new
cable tray installation requirements with regard to existing fire alarm
annunciation, eye wash stations, emergency showers, door hold open
devices etc.
C. Before construction work commences, the Contractor shall coordinate
exact conduit and penetration requirements, millwork and cabinetry
modifications, conduit and raceway removals methods, pathway routing
and installation methods, cable tray mounting routing and installation
means and methods requirements for UTP faceplates, locations of new
access panels, dumpster positioning and fire truck and delivery access,
removal of raceways in advance of active cabling decommissioning,
temporary service provisions for any planned reuse of existing conduit
stub-ups and recessed backboxes, reuse of existing utility
columns/chases in laboratories, etc. with the CIT Project Manager.
Additionally, the Contractor shall coordinate exact storage, staging,
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deliveries, use of freight or passenger elevators, recycling, and disposal
requirements with the CIT Project Manager.
3.3 ROUGH-IN
A. Due to small scale of Drawings, it is not possible to indicate all offsets,
fittings, changes in elevation, etc. Verify final locations for rough-ins with
field measurements and with the equipment being connected. Verify exact
location and elevations at work site prior to any rough in work. DO NOT
SCALE PLANS. If field conditions, details, changes in equipment or shop
drawing information require a significant change to the original documents,
contact the owners representative for approval before proceeding.
B. All equipment locations shall be coordinated with other trades and existing
conditions to eliminate interference with required clearances for equipment
maintenance and inspections.
1. Where more than one trade is involved the construction of a
Telecommunication Room (TR), all shall cooperate and install their
own work to utilize the space equally between them in proportion to
their individual requirements and as prioritized below. Refer to the
T3 drawings for planning Telecommunication Room rough-in and
plan and coordinate with all other trades accordingly. MOCK-UP
RACKS, CABLE RUNWAYS AND MAJOR PATHWAYS ENTRY
POINTS AS DIRECTED BY CIT PROJECT MANAGER, BEFORE
ROUGH-IN OF ALL OTHER UTILITIES AND REVIEW WITH
OWNER FOR APPROVAL TO PROCEED. Where possible, the
design intent is to install the cable runways at approximately 8’
A.F.F with 12” of vertical clearance above. In general, 19” rack
placement and cable runways shall be given ultimate placement
preference, followed by backbone pathways and major raceways
entering the TR from the corridor and floors above/below, followed
by wiring and communications, followed by luminaries and lastly
followed by mechanical equipment, mechanical piping and HVAC
ductwork If, after installation of any equipment, piping, ducts,
conduit, and boxes, it is determined that ample vertical clearance
over the cable runways, maintenance and passage space has not
been provided, rearrange work and/or furnish other equipment as
required for ample maintenance space. Any changes in the size or
location of the material or equipment supplied, which may be
necessary in order to meet field conditions or in order to avoid
conflicts between trades, shall be brought to the immediate
attention of the Owner's Representative and approval received
before such alterations are made. Coordinate work with other
trades and existing conditions and determine exact routing of all
cable tray, hangers, conduit, etc., before fabrication and installation.
Coordinate with Architectural Drawings. Verify with Owner's
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Representative exact location and mounting height of all equipment
in finished areas, such as equipment racks, communication and
electrical devices. Coordinate all work with the architectural
reflected ceiling plans and/or existing Architecture.
2. Where horizontal pathways are installed above existing lay in
ceilings, remove a section of tiles the complete length of the
proposed pathway. Document all offsets, bends, box location,
conflicts, obstructions, etc. required for the complete installation.
Reinstall the ceiling tiles after requirements are documented and at
the end of every shift. If there are existing obstacles that prevent
the installation of the raceway in the general location indicated on
contract documents, notify the owners representative immediately.
3. For equipment and connections provided in this contract, prepare
rough-in drawings as follows:
a) Existing equipment being relocated: Measure the existing
equipment and prepare drawings for installation in new
location.
b) New equipment: Obtain equipment roughing drawings and
dimensions, and then prepare rough-in drawings.
4. Where more than one trade is involved in an area, space or chase,
all shall cooperate and install their own work to utilize the space
equally between them in proportion to their individual requirements.
In general, ductwork shall be given preference except where
grading of piping becomes a problem, followed by piping then
electrical wiring and communications. If, after installation of any
equipment, piping, ducts, conduit, and boxes, it is determined that
ample maintenance and passage space has not been provided,
rearrange work and/or furnish other equipment as required for
ample maintenance space. Any changes in the size or location of
the material or equipment supplied, which may be necessary in
order to meet field conditions or in order to avoid conflicts between
trades, shall be brought to the immediate attention of the Owner's
Representative and approval received before such alterations are
made.
C. Provide easy, safe, and code mandated clearances at equipment racks
and enclosures, and other equipment requiring maintenance and
operation. Contractor shall relocate existing work in the way of new
construction. VISIT SITE BEFORE BIDDING TO DETERMINE SCOPE
OF WORK.
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D. The Contractor shall be responsible for all required locations, cutting,
patching, coring and associated work for the complete cabling system at
no additional cost to the Owner.
3.4 CUTTING AND PATCHING
A. All cutting, patching and installation of sleeves, conduits and raceways for
cabling work shall be by the Prime Contractor. The Contractor shall
coordinate required penetration, sleeve, conduit raceway and cable tray
locations with all other contractors, prior to the beginning the raceway
work. Close coordination of relocations and penetrations into new TR
rooms is critical to proper build-out and fit-out for desired layout and cable
management of the new TR rooms.
3.5 CONCEALMENT
A. Conceal all contract work above ceilings and in walls, below slabs, in
attics, in chases in soffits, and elsewhere throughout building
3.6 FIRE-STOPPING
A. Fire-stopping for Openings Through Fire and Smoke Rated Wall and Floor
Assemblies:
1. Provide materials and products listed or classified by an approved
independent testing laboratory for "Through-Penetration Fire-Stop
Systems." The system shall meet the requirements of "Fire Tests of
Through-Penetration Fire-Stops" designated ASTM E814.
2. Provide fire-stop system seals at all locations where cables pass
through sleeves in rated partitions and floors.
3. The minimum required fire resistance ratings of the wall or floor
assembly shall be maintained by the fire-stop system. The
installation shall provide an air and watertight seal.
4. The methods used shall incorporate qualities which permit the easy
removal or addition cables without drilling or use of special tools.
The product shall adhere to itself to allow repairs to be made with
the same material and permit the vibration, expansion and/or
contraction of any items passing through the penetration without
cracking, crumbling and resulting reduction in fire rating.
5. Provide the following ratings:
a) Floors - 3 Hours
b) Corridor walls - 1-2 hours
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c) Smoke Partitions - 1 hour
3.7 WATERPROOFING
A. The contractor shall seal all foundation penetrating conduits and sleeves
to eliminate the intrusion of moisture and gases into the building.
B. Conduits with cables shall be permanently sealed by firmly packing the
void around the cable with oakum and capping with 2 inches of hydraulic
cement or waterproof duct seal. Obtain advance approval by owner for
use of hydraulic cement to seal inside of underground conduits and ducts
that have been prone to perpetual leakage and flooding.
C. Spare underground conduits shall be plugged with expandable plugs, with
pull-rope ring, to provide a secure and watertight fit and allow the end of
the existing pull lines to be secured at the conduit entrance point.
3.8 SUPPORTS
A. Provide required supports, beams, angles, hangers, rods, bases, braces,
and other items to properly support contract work. Supports shall meet the
approval of the Owner's Representative. Modify studs, add studs, add
framing, or otherwise reinforce studs in metal stud walls and partitions as
required to suit contract work. If necessary, in stud walls, provide special
supports from floor to structure above. For precast Panels/Planks and
Metal Decks, support communication work as determined by manufacturer
and Owner's Representative. Provide heavy gauge steel mounting plates
for mounting contract work. Mounting plates shall span two or more studs.
Size, gauge, and strength of mounting plates shall be sufficient for
equipment size, weight, and desired rigidity.
3.9 GENERAL INSTALLATIONS REQUIREMENTS
A. Coordinate the installation of required supporting devices and sleeves to
be set in poured-in-place concrete and other structural components, as
they are constructed.
B. Coordinate ordering and installation of all equipment with long lead times
or having a major impact on work by other trades so as not to delay the
job or impact the construction schedule. Pay close attention to equipment
that must be installed prior to building enclosure.
C. Where mounting heights are not detailed or dimensioned, install systems,
materials and equipment to provide the maximum headroom possible.
D. Set all equipment to accurate line and grade, level all equipment and align
all equipment components.
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E. Provide all scaffolding, rigging, hoisting and services necessary for
erection and delivery of equipment and apparatus furnished into the
premises. These items shall be removed from premises when no longer
required.
F. No equipment shall be hidden or covered up prior to inspection by the
owners representative. All work that is determined to be unsatisfactory
shall be corrected immediately.
G. All work shall be installed level and plumb, parallel and perpendicular to
other building systems and components.
H. Install access panels or doors where units are concealed behind finished
surfaces.
3.10 UTILITY COMPANY SERVICES
A. Coordination by CIT.
B. Provide grounding and bonding of copper media as required by the utility
or service provider.
3.11 CORNELL UNIVERSITY SERVICES
A. Cornell provides voice and data, Local Area Network, Fire Alarm
Monitoring, Wide Area Network, local card access, local security systems
etc. connections to all buildings in this project. Maintain all existing
systems through the duration of construction. Coordinate all removals,
shutdowns, service transfers with the Owner’s Representative.
B. Prior to removal or relocation of any Cornell copper backbone cables (25
pair or greater) or any terminal blocks, the contractor shall test all pairs for
presence of dial tone, digital telephone signal, battery, data services,
special service circuits. Any suspect working circuits or any line that can
be identified by telephone number shall be tagged for review by the
Owner’s representative. Provide a list of locations of suspect working
circuits to Owner. For pairs identified as unused in backbone cables (25
pair or greater), the contractor shall provide a soft kill (temporary partial
disconnect) of every pair, whereby either the tip or ring conductor is lifted
(create and open) from the terminal and a tag placed on each terminal
block indicating the date and technician who performed said soft kill. A list
of soft kills shall be maintained at the jobsite for routine inspection by the
Owners representative and for immediate access by repair technician
dispatched with trouble reports. If required by the Owner, the Contractor’s
foreman shall contact the Cornell CIT project representative and the CIT
helpdesk 10 minutes prior to performing soft kills so that contact
information can be shared for escalation purposes. If required by the
Owner, the Contractor’s foreman shall post official utility disruption notices
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about the building in advance of the soft kill or possible service disruption.
Soft kills shall remain intact for 7 working days before cutting and removal
of each backbone cable. Soft kills shall be performed at least three days
prior to any weekend or holiday so that building occupants have time to
report troubles during normal working hours.
C. Prior to removal or relocation of any Cornell fiber optical cables or
connections the contractor shall meet and plan the working at least 5 days
in advance with the Owner. Provide a list of locations of suspect working
circuits to Owner. Provide a soft kill (temporary partial disconnect) of every
fiber pair, whereby either the transmit or receive path is lifted (create and
open) and a tag placed on each terminal block indicating the date and
technician who performed said soft kill. A list of soft kills shall be
maintained at the jobsite for routine inspection by the Owners
representative and for immediate access by repair technician dispatched
with trouble reports. If required by the Owner, the Contractor’s foreman
shall contact the Cornell CIT project representative and the CIT helpdesk
10 minutes prior to performing soft kills so that contact information can be
shared for escalation purposes. If required by the Owner, the Contractor’s
foreman shall post official utility disruption notices about the building in
advance of the soft kill or possible service disruption. Soft kills shall
remain intact for 7 working days before cutting and removal of each
backbone cable. Soft kills shall be performed at least three days prior to
any weekend or holiday so that building occupants have time to report
troubles during normal working hours.
3.12 PAINTING
A. This Contract includes the following:
1. Painting required for touch-up of surfaces damaged due to the
installation of Division 27 work.
2. All finished equipment surfaces damaged during construction shall
be brought to “as new” condition by touch or repainting. Any rust
shall be removed and primed prior to painting.
3. Patch and paint wall and floor penetrations where cabling has been
installed without the use of conduits, sleeves or raceways.
4. Refer to Section 09 91 23-Painting, for additional requirements.
5. Painting as called for on Division 27 Drawings.
3.13 REMOVALS
A. Where existing equipment and cable removals are called for, submit
complete list to Owner's Representative. All items that Owner wishes to
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shall be delivered to location directed by Owner. Items that Owner does
not wish to retain shall be removed from site and legally disposed of or
recycled. Removal and disposal of materials shall be in accordance with
Federal, State and Local law requirements. Where equipment is called for
to be relocated, contractor shall carefully remove, clean and recondition,
then reinstall. Remove all abandoned cabling, wiring, equipment,
supports, straps, anchors, rings, plywood, terminal block and fixtures, etc.
Visit each room, janitor closet, and pipe chase, shaftway, etc. to determine
total Scope of Work.
B. Unless indicated otherwise on the removal drawings, completely remove
all supports, straps, hangers, rings, staples, anchors, rings, tywraps,
plywood, terminal blocks, fixtures, conduit raceways, fastenings to building
structural systems and other devices associated with the equipment not to
be reused in the new work. Seal all openings, after removal of equipment
and cabling in an approved manner and in accordance with plans and
specifications where specifically covered. Structural integrity of the
building system shall be maintained. Reference shall also be made to the
architectural, structural, mechanical, site, and electrical drawings and
specifications for additional facilities to be demolished or handled.
3.14 START UP AND OWNER INSTRUCTIONS
A. Before acceptance of the work, furnish necessary skilled labor to operate
all systems. Instruct the Owners designated personnel on the proper
operation and maintenance of systems and equipment. Obtain written
acknowledgment from person instructed prior to acceptance repeat the
instructions if asked to do so. Contractor is fully responsible for systems
until acceptance, even though operated by Owner's personnel, unless
otherwise agreed in writing. Provide, operating, maintenance and starting
precautions and procedures to be followed by the Owner for operating
systems and equipment. Mount the instruction in clear plastic holder on or
adjacent to the equipment.
B. Where supervision by a manufacturer is called for, provide manufacturer’s
certified technician or engineer to supervise the startup, testing and
adjustment of the equipment or system. Where two or more
manufacturer’s are involved both manufacturer’s shall be present at start
up. The manufacturer shall provide a written report detailing the testing
and start-up including problems that occurred and their method of
resolution.
3.15 CUTOVER
A. The cabling contractor shall have a minimum of two (2) technicians
available for on-site to assist as required with system(s) activation for each
phase of construction. Duration to include a minimum of eight hours.
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B. Activities shall include, but will not be limited to:
1. Troubleshooting of installed cable plant
2. Installation of additional cables.
3. Trouble ticket resolution
3.16 RECORD DOCUMENTS
A. Prepare and provide record documents in accordance with all
requirements of Sections 01 78 39 and this Section.
B. In addition to those requirements provide the following:
1. Document the routing of major backbone conduit systems, location
of pullboxes and junction boxes, location of backbone copper
splices and wall-to-wall measurements of backbone conduit
systems.
2. Document the rack and cabinet elevations of all contract installed
hardware and also include Owner provided electronics and
hardware that has been added to each rack or cabinet in the TR
rooms prior to final acceptance.
3. Document the location of new access panels installed into
permanent ceilings.
END OF SECTION