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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAdden 41 13-06-097 , Adden #41-08 ti.0✓ Fiber Optic Project Agreement 41 Lindbergh High School 16426 128th Ave SE Renton, WA Spring Glen Elementary School 2607 Jones Ave S Renton, WA Cascade Elementary School 16022 116th Ave SE Renton, WA Renton Park Elementary School 16828 - 128th Ave SE Renton, WA Benson Hill Elementary School 18665 - 116th Ave S Renton, WA Connection of the Above Sites to KEC via Aggregation to Nelsen Middle School which is Connected KEC via City of Renton City Hall An Addendum to the General Terms and Conditions for Sharing of Fiber Optic Installation Projects Interlocal Agreement 1 "Orr''' `%r% Table of Contents I. Project Description.................................................................................................. 3 A. Project Number 41 .............................................................................................. 3 B. Project Name Lindbergh High School, Spring Glen Elementary School, Cascade Elementary School, Renton Park Elementary School and Benson Hill Elementary School connection to KEC via Nelsen Middle School and Renton CityHall............................................................................................................... 3 C. Project Description............................................................................................... 3 D. Lead Agency/Project Manager........................................................................... 3 E. Participating Agencies ......................................................................................... 3 II. Physical Description of Project............................................................................... 3 A. Project Route........................................................................................................ 3 B. Points of Demarcation.......................................................................................... 4 C. Facilities to be Used, Owners and Managers....................................................... 5 D. Project Specifications and Scope of Work........................................................... 5 E. Fiber Apportionment............................................................................................ 8 III. Project Budget......................................................................................................... 9 A. Construction Budget ............................................................................................ 9 B. Maintenance Responsibilities and Costs, including Ongoing Maintenance and Responsibilities for Moves................................................................................... 9 IV. Apportionment of Liability................................................................................... 10 V. Project Schedule.................................................................................................... 11 VI Changes or Addenda to General Terms and Conditions....................................... 11 2 N%1001 1*00 L Project Description A. Project Number 41 B. Project Name Lindbergh High School, Spring Glen Elementary School, Cascade Elementary School, Renton Park Elementary School and Benson Hill Elementary School connection to KEC via Nelsen Middle School and Renton City Hall C. Project Description Provide fiber optic network connections from Lindbergh High School (LHS), Spring Glen Elementary School (SGES), Cascade Elementary School (CES), Renton Park Elementary School (RPES) and Benson Hill Elementary School (BHES) to Kohlwes Education Center(KEC) via existing fiber from Nelsen Middle School (NMS) to old Renton Fire Station 13 where there is existing fiber to Renton City Hall (RCH) where there is existing fiber to Kohlwes Education Center. Install a 96 count single mode (SM) fiber backbone cable from the LHS master distribution frame (MDF) to NMS MDF. Install a 12 count SM fiber cable from the SGES MDF to an aerial splice on the adjacent LHS backbone fiber. Install a 24 count SM fiber cable from the CES MDF to an aerial splice on the LHS backbone fiber at SE 164" St. and 116th Ave. SE. Install a 24 count SM fiber from the RPES MDF to an aerial splice on the LHS backbone fiber at SE 1681h St. and 126th Ave. SE. Install a 48 count SM fiber from the BHES MDF to an aerial splice on the LHS backbone fiber at SE 164" St. and 113th Ave. SE. D. Lead Agency / Project Manager Renton School District/ Steve Lewey E. Participating Agencies Renton School District, City of Renton. I/. Physical Description of Project A. Project Route Segment A: LHS backbone From the LHS MDF through about 1,100' of existing entrance conduit to a PSE pole on the SE corner of SE 164th St. and 128th Ave. SE, transition to aerial through an existing riser and follow the existing PSE pole line west alon,§ SE 164th St. about 1,000' to 126th Ave. SE, south along the pole line on 126' Ave. SE about 1,500' to SE 168th St., west on 1681h St. along the existing pole line about 1,250' to 121St Ave. SE, north along the existing pole line about 1,500' to SE 164th St., west along the existing pole line on SE 164th St. about 4,000' to Jones 3 *r.+° Ave. SE, south along the existing PSE pole line about 175' to S 27th St. and west on the existing pole line on S 27t St about 950' to the existing pole riser serving NMS. Segment B: SGES From the SGES MDF through a new roof entrance mast about 175' to the LHS backbone fiber on a PSE pole on the south side of S 27th St. Segment C: CES From the CES MDF through about 150' existing entrance conduit to a PSE pole on the north side of the building, up the pole on an existing riser to a new aerial conduit, west about 250' to an existing PSE pole on the west side of 116th Ave. SE, south along the west side of 116th Ave. SE about 1,100' to the LHS backbone fiber on a PSE pole on the NW corner of 116th Ave. SE and SE 164th St. Segment D: RPES From the RPES MDF through about 250' of existing entrance conduit to a PSE pole on the north side of SE 1681h St., transition to aerial through an existing riser and follow the existing PSE pole line west along a new aerial conduit on the existing PSE pole line about 1,600' to the LHS backbone fiber on a PSE pole on the NW corner of SE 168th St. and 126" Ave. SE. Segment E: BHES From the BHES MDF through about 250' of existing entrance conduit to a PSE pole on the south side of SE 188th St., transition to aerial through an existing riser and follow the existing PSE pole line east along a new aerial conduit on the existing PSE pole line about 550'to a PSE pole on the east side of 116th Ave. SE, north along a new aerial conduit on the existing PSE pole line about 6,250'to a PSE pole at SE 169th St., west along a new aerial conduit on the existing PSE pole line about 900'to a PSE pole at 113th St. SE, north long a new aerial conduit on the existing PSE pole line about 2,000'to the LHS backbone fiber on a PSE pole on the NE corner of SE 164th St. and 113th Ave. SE. B. Points of Demarcation Lindbergh High School MDF Spring Glen Elementary School MDF Cascade Elementary School MDF Renton Park Elementary School MDF Benson Hill Elementary School MDF Backbone Splice outside of Nelsen Middle School 4 1.✓' C. Facilities to be Used, Owners and Managers Renton School District conduit system New aerial conduit system installed by Renton School District on Puget Sound Energy poles. D. Project Specifications and Scope of Work This project shall meet all the requirements of the City of Renton Public Works Department and the King County Public Works Department, i.e. traffic control plans, street use permits, waiver of existing underground ordinance, Renton Business License, etc. Route Preparation • Work to be done during normal working hours: Segment A: LHS backbone 1. Inventory the PSE poles on the route from the PSE pole on the SE corner of SE 164`" St. and 128th Ave. SE to the PSE pole on S 27th St about 950 of west Jones Ave. SE, obtain the required permits and permissions, make-ready any existing strands, provide and install a new aerial cable strand with required support equipment according to PSE specifications and provide and lash a 1" aerial conduit to the strand. Segment B: SGES 1. Provide and install a weather tight roof penetration with a reinforced 4' aerial mast and weather head,provide and install a new aerial cable strand with required support equipment according to PSE specifications and provide and lash a 1" aerial conduit to the strand. Segment C: CES 1. Inventory the PSE poles on the route from the PSE pole on the north side of the building to the PSE pole on the NW corner of 116th Ave. SE and SE 164th St., obtain the required permits and permissions, make-ready any existing strands, provide and install a new aerial cable strand with required support equipment according to PSE specifications and provide and lash a 1" aerial conduit to the strand. Segment D: RPES I. Inventory the PSE poles on the route from the eastern most PSE pole on the on the north side of SE 168th St. to the PSE pole on the NW corner of SE 168th St. and 126th Ave. SE, obtain the required permits and permissions, make- ready any existing strands, provide and install a new aerial cable strand with required support equipment according to PSE specifications and provide and lash a 1" aerial conduit to the strand. 5 Segment E: BHES 1. Inventory the PSE poles on the route from the PSE pole on the south side of SE 188'h St. to the PSE pole on the NE corner of SE 164`" St. and 113'h Ave. SE, obtain the required permits and permissions, make-ready any existing strands, provide and install a new aerial cable strand with required support equipment according to PSE specifications and provide and lash a 1" aerial conduit to the strand. Underground and Aerial Fiber Placement • Work to be done during normal working hours: Segment A: LHS backbone 1. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the customer-provided 96 count single mode (SM) fiber cable. 2. Install the 96 count SM fiber cable from the LHS MDF through the building entrance conduit, through the pole riser and through the aerial conduit route to the PSE pole on S 27th St about 950 of west Jones Ave. SE. Provide a 50' service loop in the MDF. Provide not less than 100' of slack storage for every 1,000' of aerial pathway and 100' at each end of the pathway. 3. Attach a label to the 96 count SM fiber cable at each access point reading "Renton School District contact Renton School District Information Management Services Department". 4. Provide and install toneable mule tape along fiber cable in the underground. Segment B: SGES 1. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the customer-provided 12 count single mode (SM) fiber cable. 2. Install a 12 count SM fiber cable from the SGES MDF up the mast to the PSE pole line and west through the aerial conduit to the PSE pole on S 27th St about 950 of west Jones Ave. SE. Provide a 50' service loop in the MDF. Provide not less than 100' of slack storage for every 1,000' of aerial pathway and 100' at each end of the pathway. 3. Attach a label to the 24 count SM fiber cable at each access point reading "Renton School District contact Renton School District Information Management Services Department". Segment C: CES 1. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the customer-provided 24 count single mode (SM) fiber cable. 2. Install a 24 count SM fiber cable from the CES MDF through the building entrance conduit, through the pole riser and through the aerial conduit route to the PSE pole on the NW corner of 116th Ave. SE and SE 164th St. Provide a 50' service loop in the MDF. Provide not less than100' of slack storage for every 1,000' of aerial pathway and 100' at each end of the pathway. 3. Attach a label to the 24 count SM fiber cable at each access point reading "Renton School District contact Renton School District Information Management Services Department". 6 4. Provide and install toneable mule tape along fiber cable in the underground. Segment D: RPES 1. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the customer-provided 24 count single mode (SM) fiber cable. 2. Install a 24 count SM fiber cable from the RPES MDF through the building entrance conduit, through the pole riser and through the aerial conduit route to the PSE pole on the NW corner of SE 168th St. and 126th Ave. SE. Provide a 50' service loop in the MDF. Provide not less than100' of slack storage for every 1,000' of aerial pathway and 100' at each end of the pathway. 3. Attach a label to the 24 count SM fiber cable at each access point reading "Renton School District contact Renton School District Information Management Services Department". 4. Provide and install toneable mule tape along fiber cable in the underground. Segment E: BHES 1. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the customer-provided 48 count single mode (SM) fiber cable. 2. Install a 48 count SM fiber cable from the BHES MDF through the building entrance conduit, through the pole riser and through the aerial conduit route to the PSE pole on the NE corner of SE 164th St. and 113th Ave. SE. Provide a 50' service loop in the MDF. Provide not less than 100' of slack storage for every 1,000' of aerial pathway and 100' at each end of the pathway. 3. Ensure that a 100 slack loop is located on the south side of the intersection of Petrovitsky Rd. SE and SE 116th Ave. 4. Attach a label to the 48 count SM fiber cable at each access point reading "Renton School District contact Renton School District Information Management Services Department". 5. Provide and install toneable mule tape along fiber cable in the underground. Fiber Terminations and Splicing • Work to be done during normal working hours: 1. Provide and install a 48 fiber capacity Corning LANScape patch panel in the assigned, existing rack in the LHS MDF. Terminate fibers 1 - 48 to the panel. Provide and install LC connector type bulkheads in the enclosure. 2. Provide and install a 12 fiber capacity Corning LANScape patch panel in the assigned, existing rack in the SGES MDF. Terminate fibers 1 - 12 to the panel. Provide and install LC connector type bulkheads in the enclosure. 3. Provide and install a 12 fiber capacity Corning LANScape patch panel in the assigned, existing rack in the CES MDF. Terminate fibers 1 - 12 to the panel. Provide and install LC connector type bulkheads in the enclosure. 4. Provide and install a 12 fiber capacity Corning LANScape patch panel in the assigned, existing rack in the RPES MDF. Terminate fibers 1 - 12 to the panel. Provide and install LC connector type bulkheads in the enclosure. 7 5. Provide and install a 12 fiber capacity Corning LANScape patch panel in the assigned, existing rack in the BHES MDF. Terminate fibers 1 - 12 to the panel. Provide and install LC connector type bulkheads in the enclosure. 6. At the splice point on the PSE pole about 950 of west Jones Ave. SE, provide and install an aerial splice enclosure of sufficient size to splice 96 fibers. a. Splice fibers 13 - 42 of the 96 count SM fiber running to LHS to fibers 13 - 42 of the 48 count SM fiber running into the NMS MDF. This will provide a complete connection from NMS to LHS on fibers 13 - 24. Deadhead fibers 13 —42 of the 48 count SM fiber running to Renton Fire Station 13. b. Splice fibers 1 - 6 of the 12 count SM fiber running to SGES to fibers 43 - 48 of the 48 count SM fiber running into the NMS MDF. This will provide a complete connection from NMS to SGES on fibers 43 - 48. Deadhead fibers 43 —48 of the 48 count SM fiber running to Renton Fire Station 13. 7. At the slice point on the PSE pole on the NW corner of 116th Ave. SE and SE 164' St., provide and install an aerial splice enclosure of sufficient size to splice 24 fibers and express 72 fibers. a. Splice fibers 1 - 6 of the 24 count SM fiber running to from CES MDF to fibers 25 - 30 of the 96 count SM fiber running toward the NMS MDF to provide a complete connection from CES MDF to NMS MDF. Deadhead fibers 25 —30 of the 96 count SM fiber running to LHS. 8. At the splice point on the PSE pole on the NW corner of SE 168'h St. and 126th Ave. SE, provide and install an aerial splice enclosure of sufficient size to splice 24 fibers and express 72 fibers. a. Splice fibers 1 - 6 of the 24 count SM fiber running to from RPES MDF to fibers 31 - 36 of the 96 count SM fiber running toward the NMS MDF to provide a complete connection from RPES MDF to NMS MDF. Deadhead fibers 31 —36 of the 96 count SM fiber running to LHS. 9. At the splice point on the PSE pole on the NE corner of SE 164th St. and 113" Ave. SE, provide and install an aerial splice enclosure of sufficient size to splice 48 fibers and express 48 fibers. a. Splice fibers 1 - 6 of the 48 count SM fiber running to from BHES MDF to fibers 37 - 42 of the 96 count SM fiber running toward the NMS MDF to provide a complete connection from BHES MDF to NMS MDF. Deadhead fibers 37—42 of the 96 count SM fiber running to LHS. 10. Perform bidirectional, end to end OTDR tests on the 36 terminated fibers at both 1590 nm and 1310 nm and provide the test documents to Renton School District. E. Fiber Apportionment Five single mode fiber optic cables will be installed. 1. Fibers 1 - 48 of the 96 count SM fiber cable to LHS shall be owned and maintained by the Renton School District. 8 2. Fibers 49 - 96 of the 96 count SM fiber cable to LHS shall be owned and maintained by the City of Renton. 3. The 12 count SM fiber cable to SGES shall be for the exclusive use of the Renton School District. 4. Fibers 1 - 12 of the 24 count SM fiber cable to CES shall be owned and maintained by the Renton School District. 5. Fibers 13 - 24 of the 24 count SM fiber cable to CES shall be owned and maintained by the City of Renton. 6. Fibers 1 - 12 of the 24 count SM fiber cable to RPES shall be owned and maintained by the Renton School District. 7. Fibers 13 - 24 of the 24 count SM fiber cable to RPES shall be owned and maintained by the City of Renton. 8. Fibers 1 - 12 of the 48 count SM fiber cable to BHES shall be owned and maintained by the Renton School District. 9. Fibers 13 - 48 of the 48 count SM fiber cable to BHES shall be owned and maintained by the City of Renton. l/l. Project Budget A. Construction Budget In consideration for the City of Renton allowing Renton School District fiber to occupy certain portions of the City's conduit system for the useful life of the fiber, Renton School District agrees to pay for most costs such as but not limited to: fiber optic cable, conduit upgrades if required, splice enclosures, fiber patch panels, miscellaneous parts and supplies and labor to install, test and certify the fiber system. All upgrades to the conduit system on city property and in the city right of way will be owned and maintained by the City of Renton. Conduit on Renton School District property will be owned and maintained by the District. At such time as the School District shall determine that utilizing the fiber optic cable is no longer in its interest, the District shall transfer ownership of the fiber to the City of Renton or remove the fiber from the city's conduit system, leaving the conduits in original condition. B. Maintenance Responsibilities and Costs, including Ongoing Maintenance and Responsibilities for Moves. Expected future maintenance has been broken down into the following categories. If a maintenance issue arises that is not listed below, those costs shall be borne by the Renton School District. Locates The Renton School District agrees to pay for all locates required and requested through the Underground Utilities Locate Center(UULC) that is on Renton School District property. The City of Renton agrees to perform all locates required and requested through Underground Utilities Locate Center(UULC) for the fiber and conduit installed as a 9 result of this agreement that is on property owned by the City of Renton and in the City of Renton right-of-way. Relocation Any and all relocations on Puget Sound Energy poles serving SGES will be borne by the Renton School District. Any and all relocations on Puget Sound Energy poles serving LHS, CES, RPES or BHES will be proportionately split based on fiber ownership by the Renton School District and the City of Renton. Any and all relocations on Renton School District property will be borne by the Renton School District. Any and all relocations on City of Renton property will be borne by the City of Renton. Repairs/Breaks The Renton School District, acting as the Lead Agency, shall contract with a competent and qualified vendor to provide 7x24x365, four hour response to any fiber breaks/outages that happen on the HSSC 12 count SM fiber, the KES 24 count SM fiber and the HiES 12 count fiber. This service level agreement will require an annual premium, estimated to be $9,000.00, to ensure services are available when needed. IV. Apportionment of Liability During construction, the Contractor shall be responsible for the project work and the project site. In the event that the project work causes or contributes to any harm, damage, injury or loss to any person or property, whether during construction or after completion of the project, each party shall be responsible to the extent the party is found to be at fault. The Renton School District shall ensure that District and all persons performing the Work, including without limitation District's suppliers and subcontractors, maintain in effect at all times during the Work, coverage or insurance in accordance with the applicable laws relating to worker's compensation and employer's liability insurance (including, but not limited to, the Washington Industrial Insurance Act and the laws of the state in which any such person was hired), regardless of whether such coverage or insurance is mandatory or merely elective under the law. District shall furnish to Participating Agencies such assurance and evidence of such coverage or insurance (such as copies of insurance policies and Certificates of Compliance issued by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries) as Participating Agencies may request. The Renton School District shall maintain in full force and effect throughout the term of this Agreement, a minimum of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) liability insurance for property damage and bodily injury. The City of Renton shall be named as a primary and non-contributory additional insured on the property damage and bodily injury policies. In satisfying the insurance requirements set forth in this section, the District may self- insure against such risks in such amounts as are consistent with good utility practice or shall obtain a coverage agreement through a Risk Pool authorized by Chapter 39.24 RCW 10 which shall provide liability coverage to the District for the liabilities contractually assumed by the District in this Agreement. At the time of execution of this Agreement, and prior to commencement of performance of any of the Work, District shall furnish Participating Agencies upon request with Certificates of Insurance and any applicable endorsement pages as evidence that policies providing insurance (or self-insurance) with such provisions, coverage's and limits are in full force and effect. V. Project Schedule Task Target Completion Date Fiber installation from LHS to splice Completed Fiber installation from SGES to splice Completed Fiber installation from CES to splice Completed Fiber installation from RPES to splice Completed Fiber installation from BHES to splice Completed VI Changes or Addenda to General Terms and Conditions This Agreement shall run concurrent with the Interlocal Agreement General Terms and Conditions document. This document supersedes the Interlocal Agreement General Terms and Conditions document to the extent it contains terms and conditions which change, modify, delete, add to, supplement or otherwise amend the terms and conditions of the Interlocal Agreement General Terms and Conditions document. Approvals IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Fiber Optic Project Agreement on the respective dates indicated below. A Denis Law Date Attest : Mayor, City of Renton �_ G()a-zrP% Bonnie I . Walton, City Clerk Bi 1 Hult Date Chief Technology Officer Renton School District 403 11