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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAdden 32 CN40of-06-097, Adden #32-08 Fiber Optic Project 32 Renton High School 400 S 2nd St Renton, WA Dimmitt Middle School 12320801h Ave. S. Seattle, WA McKnight Middle School 1200 Edmonds Ave. NE Renton, WA Nelsen Middle School 2403 Jones Ave. S Renton, WA Connection of the above sites to 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 ,,,r ..+' Table of Contents I. Project Description.................................................................................................. 3 A. Project Number 32............................................................................................ 3 B. Project Name Renton HS, Dimmitt MS, McKnight MS and Nelsen MS connections to KEC through City of Renton City Hall .................................... 3 C. Project Description............................................................................................ 3 D. Lead Agency/Project Manager......................................................................... 3 E. Participating Agencies...................................................................................... 3 11. Physical Description of Project...............................................................................4 A. Project Route..................................................................................................... 4 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....................................................................................... 10 III. Project Budget....................................................................................................... 11 A. Construction Budget....................................................................................... 11 B. Maintenance Responsibilities and Costs, including Ongoing Maintenance and Responsibilities for Moves. ............................................................................ 11 IV. Apportionment of Liability................................................................................... 12 V. Project Schedule.................................................................................................... 12 2 L Project Description A. Project Number 32 B. Project Name Renton HS, Dimmitt MS, McKnight MS and Nelsen MS connections to KEC through City of Renton City Hall C. Project Description Part A—Renton High School (RHS) Install a 12 count SM fiber cable from the RHS MDF through an RHS IDF, newly installed underground conduit, and existing City of Renton street lighting conduit to the City of Renton City Central Parking (CCP) MDF. Install about 175' of underground conduit to complete the conduit pathway. Part B- Dimmit Middle School (DMS) Install one 12 count SM fiber cable from the wireless equipment enclosure at the West Hill Standpipe Reservoir through existing Water Department conduit, through newly installed underground conduit, then through existing Renton School District conduit into DMS and through the DMS tunnel system to the building MDF. Install about 925' of underground conduit and 100' of inner duct to complete the conduit pathway. Part C- McKnight Middle School (MMS) Install a 12 count SM fiber cable from the MMS MDF through existing conduit, newly installed underground conduit, a new pole riser and new aerial conduit to the City of Renton North Highlands Neighborhood Center(NHNC) MDF. Install about 50' of underground conduit and about 1,000' of aerial conduit on 6 PSE poles to complete the pathway. Part D- Nelsen Middle School (NMS) Install a 48 count SM fiber from cable the NMS MDF through existing conduit, newly installed underground conduit, a new pole riser and new aerial conduit to the City of Renton Fire Station 13 MDF. Install about 50' of underground conduit and about 3,300' of aerial conduit on 24 PSE poles to complete the pathway. D. Lead Agency/Project Manager Renton School District/Steve Lewey E. Participating Agencies Renton School District, City of Renton. 3 ll. Physical Description of Project A. Project Route Part A—Renton High School (RHS) From the RHS MDF about 250' through an existing IDF and through the existing building entrance conduit to the existing vault located on the SW corner of Renton High School. Through newly installed conduit to the City of Renton type 1 hand hole on the north sided of S 2»d St.just east the driveway, through existing City of Renton street lighting conduit on the north side of S 2nd St., through existing intersection conduit crossing Logan Ave. S and S 2nd St. to the SE corner of the intersection and through building entrance conduit into the CCP MDF approximately 1,000'. Part B- Dimmit Middle School (DMS) From the West Hill Standpipe Reservoir wireless equipment enclosure about 100' through existing conduits and vaults to the existing type 2 hand hole just east of the West Hill Standpipe Reservoir fence, into new 2" PVC conduit to the east side of the playfield near 82nd Ave. S, north about 550' to the NE corner of the playfield and west about 250' then north about 50' to an existing type 2 hand hole at south side of Dimmitt Middle School. Continuing about 250'through the existing building entrance conduit then through the DMS tunnel system to the DMS MDF. Part C- McKnight Middle School (MMS) From the North Highlands Neighborhood Center MDF about 175' through existing conduit to the PSE pole on north side of NE 16th St. Following the pole line west to Harrington Ave then south on Harrington Ave. NE to the first pole on the west side of the street a distance of about 1,000'. From the pole a conduit ti the nearest portable classroom will be installed and existing conduits will then be used to reach the McKnight MDF. The aerial strand will mount on 6 PSE poles. Part D-Nelsen Middle School (NMS) From the NMS IDF through existing building entrance conduit about 1,000' to the SW corner of the property on S 27th St., through about 50` of new underground conduit to the adjacent PSE pole, up the pole and west on an aerial strand about 350` to Benson Rd. S., following the aerial pole line south on the east side of Benson about 3,000'to Renton Fire Station 13, about 250'across Benson Rd. S on the existing aerial strand, down an existing riser and into the MDF. B. Points of Demarcation Part A—Renton High School (RHS) City of Renton City Central Parking (CCP) MDF Renton High School MDF 4 Part B- Dimmit Middle School (DMS) City of Renton wireless system enclosure at West Hill Standpipe Reservoir Dimmitt Middle School MDF Part C- McKnight Middle School (MMS) City of Renton North Highlands Neighborhood Center(NHNC) MDF McKnight Middle School MDF Part D- Nelsen Middle School (NMS) City of Renton Fire Station 13 (FD13) MDF Nelsen Middle School MDF C. Facilities to be Used, Owners and Managers Part A—Renton High School (RHS) Renton School District conduit system, City of Renton West Hill Reservoir conduit system and existing fiber at the reservoir. Part B- Dimmit Middle School (DMS) Renton School District conduit system, City of Renton street lighting conduit system City Central Parking MDF and existing fiber in the CCP MDF. Part C- McKnight Middle School (MMS) Renton School District conduit system, existing fiber in the City of Renton North Highlands Neighborhood Center MDF and building entrance conduit. Part D- Nelsen Middle School (NMS) Renton School District conduit system, aerial conduit system installed by Renton School District, existing fiber in the City of Renton Fire Station 13 MDF and building entrance conduit. D. Project Specifications and Scope of Work This project shall meet all the requirements of the City of Renton 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: Part A—Renton High School (RHS) 1. Provide and install a 2" schedule 80 PVC conduit in a 36" deep trench from the existing 25-TA vault near the SW corner of RHS to the existing type 1 street lighting hand hole on the north side of S 2nd St.just east of the west most parking lot driveway. Bed the conduit in 6" of rock free fill and backfill 5 the trench. Replace sidewalk panels with 3,000 PSI concrete and finish to city specifications. 2. There is a missing conduit segment needed to join the street lighting conduit systems on the north side of S 2nd St. Provide and install approximately 100' of 2" schedule 80 PV conduit in a 36" deep trench on the north side of S 2nd St. from the existing type 1 street lighting hand hole on the east end of the street lighting system to the existing type 1 street lighting hand hole on the west end of the adjacent street lighting conduit system. Bed the conduit in 6" of rock free fill and backfill the trench. 3. Restore all adjacent landscaping to the condition that existed prior to the start of work. Replace damaged grass with live turf. Part B- Dimmit Middle School (DMS) 1. Provide and install approximately 250' of 3/4" inner duct from the DMS MDF through the existing conduit and tunnel system to the existing hand hole on the south side of the building. 2. Provide and install a 2" schedule 80 PVC conduit in a 36" deep trench from the existing type 2 hand hole on the south side of DMS south through about 50' of asphalt, sweep east to a point on the NE corner of the playfield. Bed the conduit in 6" of rock free fill and backfill the trench. Patch the asphalt as needed to restore the original surface. 3. Provide and install a type 2 hand hole on the NE corner of the DMS playfield. Provide and install hand hole extensions to 36" of depth. Ensure the edge of the hand hole is level and flush with the surrounding grass surface. 4. Provide and install a 2" schedule 80 PV conduit in a 36" deep trench from the new type 2 hand hole on the NE corner of the DMS playfield south along the east edge of the playfield, near the south end of the playfield sweep west to intercept the existing type 2 hand hole under the tree just east of the West Hill Standpipe Reservoir fence. Bed the conduit in 6" of rock free fill and backfill the trench. 5. Restore all adjacent landscaping to the condition that existed prior to the start of work. Replace damaged grass with live turf. 6. In the 4' X 4' valve vault inside the West Hill Reservoir fence, install a3/4 flexible inner-duct from the 3"PVC conduit on the NW corner of the vault to the 1 ''/2" EMT conduit just under the lid in the SE corner of the vault. Secure the inner-duct at 12" intervals along the south and east side of the vault just under the lid such that it will not be damaged by normal operation of the vault by the City of Renton Water Department. Part C- McKnight Middle School (MMS) 1. Provide and install approximately 150' of 3/4" inner duct from the MMS MDF through the existing conduit to the portable classroom conduit entrance point. 6 vr✓ �' 2. Provide and install a 2" schedule 80 PVC conduit in a 36" deep trench from the existing PSE pole on the NE side of the McKnight campus approximately 50 ` to the adjacent portable classroom. Sweep the conduit into a pole riser ending not less than 25' above the ground. Bed the underground conduit in 6" of rock free fill and backfill the trench. Restore all adjacent landscaping to the condition that existed prior to the start of work. Replace damaged grass with live turf. 3. Inventory the 6 PSE poles, 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. Part D-Nelsen Middle School (NMS) 1. Provide and install a 2" schedule 80 PVC conduit in a 36" deep trench from the existing PSE pole on the SE corner of the NMS property approximately 50 ` to the adjacent capped 4" building entrance conduit. Sweep the conduit into a pole riser ending not less than 25' above the ground. Bed the underground conduit in 6" of rock free fill and backfill the trench. Restore all adjacent landscaping to the condition that existed prior to the start of work. Replace damaged grass with live turf. 2. Inventory the 24 PSE poles on the route, 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 & Aerial Fiber Placement • Work to be done during normal working hours: Part A—Renton High School (RHS) 1. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the customer-provided 12 count SM fiber cable. 2. Install the 12 count SM fiber cable from City of Renton CCP MDF through the building entrance conduit to the SE corner of S 2nd and Logan Ave S. Route the fiber through the existing intersection conduit crossing first S 2nd St. then Logan Ave. S. Continue through existing and new street lighting conduit to the vault in front of Renton High School and into Renton High School MDF. Note: this pathway has existing high voltage street lighting conductors in place. 3. Attach a label to the 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. 7 *4.r✓ call` Part B- Dimmit Middle School (DMS) 1. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the customer-provided 12 count SM fiber cable. 2. Install the 12 count SM fiber cable from the West Hill Standpipe Reservoir wireless equipment enclosure through existing conduit and the newly installed inner duct in the valve vault to the existing type 2 hand hole just east of the reservoir fence. Continue through the newly installed 2" PVC conduit around the playfield to the existing hand hole on the south side of DMS. Continue through the newly installed inner duct to the Dimmitt Middle School MDF. 3. Attach a label to the 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. Part C- McKnight Middle School (MMS) 1. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the customer-provided 12 count SM fiber cable. 2. Install the 12 count SM fiber cable from the MMS MDF through the newly installed inner duct, through the existing portable classroom conduit, into the new entrance conduit to the new aerial conduit, through the new aerial conduit to NHNC and into the NHNC MDF through the existing building entrance conduit. 3. Attach a label to the 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. Part D- Nelsen Middle School (NMS) 1. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the customer-provided 48 count SM fiber cable. 2. Install the 48 count SM fiber cable from the NMS MDF through the newly installed inner duct, into the new underground conduit to the new aerial conduit, through the new aerial conduit to Renton Fire Station 13 and into the Station 13 MDF through the existing building entrance conduit. 3. Attach a label to the 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. 8 *4000, Vol Fiber Terminations and Splicing • Work to be done during normal working hours: Part A—Renton High School (RHS) 1. Provide and install a 12 fiber capacity Corning LANScape patch panel in the assigned, existing rack in the RHS MDF. Terminate 12 fibers 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 CCP MDF. Terminate 12 fibers to the panel. Provide and install SC-APC connector type bulkheads in the enclosure. 3. Perform bidirectional, end to end OTDR tests on the 12 terminated fibers at both 1590 nm and 1310 nm and provide the test documents to Renton School District and the City of Renton. Part 13- Dimmit Middle School (DMS) 4. Provide and install a 12 fiber capacity Corning LANScape patch panel in the assigned, existing rack in the DMS MDF. Terminate 12 fibers to the panel. Provide and install LC connector type bulkheads in the enclosure. 5. Provide and install a 12 fiber capacity Corning LANScape patch panel in the existing West Hill Standpipe Reservoir wireless equipment enclosure. Terminate 12 fibers to the panel. Provide and install SC-APC connector type bulkheads in the enclosure. 6. Perform bidirectional, end to end OTDR tests on the 12 terminated fibers at both 1590 nm and 1310 nm and provide the test documents to Renton School District and the City of Renton. Part C- McKnight Middle School (MMS) 1. Provide and install a 12 fiber capacity Corning LANScape patch panel in the assigned, existing rack in the MMS MDF. Terminate 12 fibers 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 existing NHNC MDF. Terminate 12 fibers to the panel. Provide and install SC-APC connector type bulkheads in the enclosure. 3. Perform bidirectional, end to end OTDR tests on the 12 terminated fibers at both 1590 nm and 1310 nm and provide the test documents to Renton School District and the City of Renton. Part D-Nelsen Middle School (NMS) 1. Provide and install a 96 fiber capacity Corning LANScape patch panel in the assigned, existing rack in the NMS MDF. Terminate fibers 1-12 to the panel. Provide and install LC connector type bulkheads in the enclosure in positons 1-12. 2. Provide and install a 12 fiber capacity Corning LANScape patch panel in the existing Fire Station 13 MDF. Terminate fibers 1-12 to the panel. Provide and install SC-APC connector type bulkheads in the enclosure. 9 ...' 3. Perform bidirectional, end to end OTDR tests on the 12 terminated fibers at both 1590 nm and 1310 nm and provide the test documents to Renton School District and the City of Renton. E. Fiber Apportionment Four single mode fiber optic cables will be installed. Part A—Renton High School (RHS) 1. The 12 count SM fiber cable shall be for the exclusive use of the Renton School District. 2. A future FOPA will provide RHS with a fiber home run to KEC. At that time ownership and maintenance of the 12 count SM fiber cable in the right of way along S 2nd St. will transfer to the City of Renton. 3. The City of Renton is allowing Renton School District to use 2 strands of fiber from the City Central Parking MDF to Renton City Hall. At City Hall, the fibers are patched to Renton School District fibers which run from City Hall to the school district headquarters. Part B- Dimmit Middle School (DMS) 1. The 12 count SM fiber cable shall be for the exclusive use of the Renton School District. 2. The City of Renton is allowing Renton School District to use 2 strands of fiber from the West Hill Standpipe Reservoir wireless equipment enclosure to Renton City Hall. At City Hall, the fibers are patched to Renton School District fibers which run from City Hall to the school district headquarters. Part C- McKnight Middle School (MMS) 1. The 12 count SM fiber cable shall be for the exclusive use of the Renton School District. 2. The City of Renton is allowing Renton School District to use 2 strands of fiber from the HNHC MDF to Renton City Hall. At City Hall, the fibers are patched to Renton School District fibers which run from City Hall to the school district headquarters. Part D- Nelsen Middle School (NMS) 1. Fibers 1-12 of the 48 count SM fiber cable shall be for the exclusive use of the Renton School District. 2. Fibers 13-48 of the 48 count SM fiber cable shall be for the exclusive use of the City of Renton. 3. The City of Renton is allowing Renton School District to use 2 strands of fiber from the Fire Station 13 MDF to Renton City Hall. At City Hall, the fibers are patched to Renton School District fibers which run from City Hall to the school district headquarters. 10 �rl�lr' Now, lll. 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 all cost 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 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 result of this agreement that is on property owned by the City of Renton and in City of Renton right-of-way. Relocation 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. This service level agreement will require an annual premium, estimated to be $3,000.00, to ensure services are available when needed. 11 +.✓" ,,r„ 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. 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 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 a Certificates of Insurance 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 Completed 12 8"W `4so Approvals IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Fiber Optic Project Agreement on the respective dates indicated below. '/'/ D'v enis aw Date Attest: Mayor, City of Renton � '� WGZ� Bonnie I . Walton, City Clerk Bill Iflulten Date CTO Renton School District 13