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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 4457CITYOFRENTON,WASHINGTONRESOLUTIONNO.4457ARESOLUTIONOFTHECITYOFRENTON,WASHINGTON,AUTHORIZINGTHEMAYORANDCITYCLERKTOENTERINTOANINTERLOCALAGREEMENTWITHVALLEYMEDICALCENTER,UNIVERSITYOFWASHINGTON,ANDKINGCOUNTY,ENTITLED“CONSORTIUMPROJECTAGREEMENT78,”REGARDINGCOMPLETIONOFAFIBEROPTICPATHWAYFROMVALLEYMEDICALCENTERTOKINGCOUNTYRCECCC3NODESITE,WITHSUCHPROJECTBEINGANENDEAVOROFTHECOMMUNITYCONNECTIVITYCONSORTIUMWHICHWASPREVIOUSLYFORMEDBYINTERLOCALAGREEMENT.WHEREAS,in2011,theCityofRenton,togetherwithotherlocalgovernmentsandstateagencies,andpursuanttoChapter39.34RCW,enteredintotheInterlocalAgreementEstablishingtheCommunityConnectivityConsortium,whichentitywasformedundertheauthorityofRCW35.21.730through35.21.759(“Consortium”);andWHEREAS,sinceitscreation,severalotherjurisdictionshavejoinedtheConsortium,andthecurrentmembersaretheCitiesofRenton,Algona,Auburn,Bellevue,FederalWay,Kent,Kirkland,Milton,Newcastle,Pacific,Redmond,Seattle,andTukwila,KingCounty,BellevueCollege,BellevueSchoolDistrict,FederalWayPublicSchools,LakeWashingtonSchoolDistrict,NorthshoreSchoolDistrict,RentonRegionalFireAuthority,RentonSchoolDistrict,UniversityofWashington,EvergreenHospital,ValleyMedicalCenter,NORCOM,SouthSound911,ValleyCommunicationsCenter,andSouthCorrectionalEntity(SCORE);andWHEREAS,thepurposeoftheConsortiumistoacquire,construct,operate,manage,andmaintainaregionalcommunicationsnetworkthatmeetstheneedsofcommunityinstitutions,includingbutnotlimitedtogovernmentagencies,hospitals,schools,anduniversities;and1 RESOLUTIONNO.4457WHEREAS,theConsortiumhasperiodicallyexecutedprojectagreementsforspecificregionalprojects,someofwhichdonotrequireparticipationbyallmembersoftheConsortium;andWHEREAS,presently,certainmembersoftheConsortium,namelytheCityofRenton,KingCounty,UniversityofWashington,andValleyMedicalCenter(“ProjectAgreementMembers”),intendtoenterintoConsortiumProjectAgreement78,whichprovidesforparticipationinaprojectcompletingafiberopticpathwayfromValleyMedicalCentertoKingCountyRCECCC3NodeSiteanddefineseachParticipatingAgreementMember’scontributiontotheproject(“ProjectAgreement”);andWHEREAS,theProjectAgreementmemorializesthecommitmentsoftheProjectAgreementmembers;NOW,THEREFORE,THECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFRENTON,WASHINGTON,DORESOLVEASFOLLOWS:SECTIONI.TheMayorandCityClerkareherebyauthorizedtoenterintoaninterlocalagreementwiththeProjectAgreementMembersentitledConsortiumProjectAgreement78,attachedheretoasExhibit“A”andincorporatedbythisreference.PASSEDBYTHECITYCOUNCILthis13thdayofDecember,2021.JasJA.SethityClerk2 RESOLUTIONNO.4457APPROVEDBYTHEMAYORthis13thdayofDecember,2021.Armonavone,MayorApprovedastoform:ShaneMoloney,CityAttorneyRES:1895:11/8/213 RESOLUTIONNO.4457EXHIBIT“A”CONSORTIUMPROJECTAGREEMENT784 C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 1 of 16 Consortium Project Agreement 78 Valley Medical Center 400 S. 43rd St Renton, WA 98055 University of Washington 4545 15th Ave. NE Seattle, WA 98105 City of Renton 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 King County 401 Fifth Ave., Suite 600 Seattle, WA 98014 Community Connectivity Consortium (C3) % Bellevue IT Department 450 110th Ave NE Bellevue, WA 98004 Splice and Complete a Fiber Optic pathway from Valley Medical Center to King County RCECC C3 Node Site. C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 2 of 16 Contents Consortium Project Agreement 78 ................................................................................................ 1  I. Project Description Summary ............................................................................................. 4  A. Project Number ............................................................................................................... 4   B. Project Name .................................................................................................................. 4  C. Project Description ......................................................................................................... 4  D. Lead Agency/Project Manager ....................................................................................... 4  E. Participating Agencies .................................................................................................... 4  F. Agreement Term ................................................................................................................ 4  II. Physical Description of Project ...................................................................................... 4  A. Project Route and Interconnection ................................................................................. 4  B. Points of Demarcation .................................................................................................... 5  C. Fiber Terminations, Splicing and Testing ....................................................................... 5  D. Responsibilities of Lead Agency and Project Manager .................................................. 7  1. Lead Agency ................................................................................................................... 7  2. Project Manager ............................................................................................................. 7  E. Responsibilities of Project Participants ........................................................................... 8  1. Valley Medical Center ..................................................................................................... 8  2. University of Washington ................................................................................................ 8  3. City of Renton ................................................................................................................. 8  4. King County .................................................................................................................... 8  5. Community Connectivity Consortium ............................................................................. 8  F. Payment and Contributions by Project Participants ........................................................... 9  1. University of Washington ................................................................................................ 9  2. Valley Medical Center ..................................................................................................... 9  III. Project Schedule .............................................................................................................. 9  IV. Miscellaneous ................................................................................................................. 10  A. Modifications or Amendments ...................................................................................... 10  B. Counterparts ................................................................................................................. 10   C. Authority ....................................................................................................................... 10  V. Approvals ........................................................................................................................ 11  Addendum 1 – Splice Detail ..................................................................................................... 16  C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 3 of 16 C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 4 of 16 I. Project Description Summary A. Project Number 78 B. Project Name Complete a fiber optic pathway from Valley Medical Center to King County RCECC C3 Node Site. C. Project Description Splice and connect a fiber optic pathway from Valley Medical Center to the King County RCECC C3 Node site. Starting with a fiber optic pair provided by the University of Washington, splice into the Bellevue, Newcastle and Renton Fiber Backbone at S. 7th and Burnett/Talbot splice vault using fiber optic pairs held in trust in C3 Fiber Optic Project Agreement 37 for the future use of current or future consortium members which may include: cities, school districts, fire districts, water districts, hospital districts and others. At 4th and Monroe in Renton, splice into the fiber optic cable for the RCECC installed under Project Agreement 63 and terminate inside the RCECC C3 Node Site. D. Lead Agency/Project Manager Valley Medical Center/Valley Medical Center E. Participating Agencies Valley Medical Center University of Washington City of Renton King County F. Agreement Term This agreement shall run concurrent with the terms of C3 FOPA’s 37,63 and 70. II. Physical Description of Project A. Project Route and Interconnection Beginning in the Valley Medical Center Demarcation, Olympic Building Data Center, Rack B8, Ports 5/6, connect to UW Cable SE-FCB288 strands 73/74. In the Splice Case in the vault located at S. 23rd St and Morris Ave S, locate and ensure that strands 73/74 are spliced to continue to the Splice Case located at 7th and Burnett in Renton. In the Vault at 7th and Burnett, provide a 25-foot 48 Strand Single Mode Fiber jumper cable from the SE-FCB288 splice case to the C3 BelNewRen 288 UASI PA37 splice case, and connect strands 73/74 from the SE-FCB288 cable to strands 135/136 in the C3 BelNewRen 288 UASI PA37 cable that leads to the NE 4th and Monroe Ave. NE TA 25 Handhold. C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 5 of 16 In the 25 TA Handhold at NE 4th and Monroe Ave NE, splice strands 135 and 136 from the C3 BelNewRen 288 UASI PA37 fiber optic cable to Strands 119/120 in the 144 count SM fiber cable Labeled Grant No. 2010-SST0-0084 leading to the RCECC. Inside the RCECC, terminate strands 119/120 to RCECC, Row 4, Rack 1, Panel 3, Port 119,120 B. Points of Demarcation 1. Valley Medical Center – Olympic Building Data Center Rack B8 2. S. 23rd St and Morris Ave S. - Renton 3. S 7th St and Burnett Ave S – Renton 4. NE 4th St and Monroe Ave NE – Renton 5. RCECC C3 Node Site C. Fiber Terminations, Splicing and Testing  Work to be done during normal working hours Important Note: All splice plans in this version of this project agreement are preliminary and are subject to change following review and actual work performed. Confirmed splice details will be added to the final project agreement when work is completed. 1. Splice and connection details for Valley Medical Center Demarcation: Confirm that strands 73/74 from cable leading to demarcation point 2 are connected to Patch Panel Ports 5/6 2. Splice details at Splice Case located at S. 23rd St and Morris Ave S: Confirm that strands 73/74 are spliced through to cable SE-FCB288, leading to S 7th St and Burnett Ave S 3. Splice and Connection details for Vault at S 7th St and Burnett Ave S: In the vault located at S 7th St and Burnett Ave S, prepare a 25 foot, 48 Strand Single Mode Fiber jumper cable from the SE-FCB288 splice case to the C3 BelNewRen 288 UASI PA37 splice case. Label the Jumper Cable as “VMC to RCECC Splice per C3 PA78” In the SE-FCB288 Splice case, splice strands 1 and 2 from the 48 strand jumper cable to strands 73/74. In the C3 BelNewRen 288 UASI PA37 Splice case, cut strands 135/136, and splice the strands in this cable leading to 4th and Monroe to strands 1 and 2 of the 48 strand jumper from the SE-FCB288 Splice case. 4. Splice Connection details for 25TA handhold at NE 4th and Monroe NE: Locate strands 135/136 from the UASI PA37 Cable in the splice case and cut them. Splice strands 135/136 from the cable leading to S 7th St and Burnett Ave S to strands 119/120 of the Grant No. 2010-SST0-0084 cable leading to the RCECC. 5. Demarcation details for connection at the RCECC C3 Node RCECC, Row 4, Rack 1, Panel 3, Port 119, 120 C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 6 of 16 6. Test all connections and certify that end-to-end connectivity has been established: Perform end to end bi-directional OTDR testing to ensure that the circuit is ready to carry data. Record Wavelengths, Attenuation and Signal strength on each strand. Test connections and measure signal attenuation on each strand from end to end. Attenuation must be no greater than values given in TIA-568 Specifications. The table below shows Typical and worst-case attenuation values per the TIA-568 specification: Fiber Type Wavelength (nm) Max Attenuation Coefficient Per TIA-568 (dB/km) Attenuation Coefficient (typical)(dB/km) 50/125 850 3.5 3 1300 1.5 1 62.5/125 850 3.5 3 1300 1.5 1 Single-mode (Premises) 1310 1.0 0.5 1550 1.0 0.5 Single-mode (Outside Plant) 1310 0.5 0.4 1550 0.5 0.3 C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 7 of 16 D. Responsibilities of Lead Agency and Project Manager 1. Lead Agency a) The lead agency (Valley Medical Center) is responsible for overall execution of this Project Agreement. b) Valley Medical Center is responsible for all financial obligations incurred by the execution of this project, including ongoing Monthly Recurring Charges (MRC) for the use of University of Washington Provided Fiber Strands. c) Valley Medical Center is responsible for collection of all splice details and engineering records for this project, and for submitting them to the University of Washington and the C3. d) Valley Medical Center is responsible for completion of a request for the C3 to grant a single pair of fiber for use from the Bellevue/Newcastle/Renton backbone and the RCECC spur. These fiber pairs are held in trust by the C3 for the future use of current or future consortium members which may include: cities, school districts, fire districts, water districts, hospital districts and others. 2. Project Manager a) Valley Medical Center is responsible for coordinating all splicing, testing, and reporting of project activities to the University of Washington and the C3. Circuit testing must include an end-to-end test of the complete fiber path, with the results provided to the university of Washington and the C3 prior to sign-off on any fiber vendor work. b) Valley Medical Center is responsible for providing notice of all project activities to the UW NOC, and the C3. c) Valley Medical Center is responsible for attending and scheduling all project-related meetings and site inspections related to this project. d) Valley Medical Center is responsible for preparing all project scope and contract documents with the Fiber Optics Contractor. C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 8 of 16 E. Responsibilities of Project Participants 1. Valley Medical Center a) See requirements above for Lead Agency and Project Manager 2. University of Washington a) Work with Valley Medical Center to finalize usage agreement and MRC for the Fiber Optic Strands provided by the University of Washington. b) Provide staff (if requested) to visually identify point of demarcation at Valley Medical Center and fiber splices at S. 23rd St and Morris Ave S 3. City of Renton a) Provide staff (if requested) to visually identify splice cases and cables along the route at S 7th St and Burnett Ave S, and NE 4th and Monroe Ave NE 4. King County a) Designate the final port number(s) within the RCECC point of demarcation. b) Provide escorted access to contractor and C3 staff to the point of demarcation within the RCECC for purposes of installation and testing. 5. Community Connectivity Consortium a) Upon approval by the C3 Board, provide one pair of fiber optic strands to Valley Medical Center on the Bellevue/Newcastle/Renton backbone and the RCECC Spur from the cable strands held in trust by C3 for the future use of current or future consortium members which may include: cities, school districts, fire districts, water districts, hospital districts and others. C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 9 of 16 F. Payment and Contributions by Project Participants 1. University of Washington a) Provide one pair of fiber from S 7th St and Burnett Ave S to Valley Medical Center for the financial consideration noted below in item 2.(a.) 2. Valley Medical Center a) Payment to University of Washington a monthly recurring cost for the use of fiber from S 7th St and Burnett Ave S in Renton to Valley Medical Center. The prevailing rate for this service is $983 for FY2022. The UW may review and revise rates annually in coordination with UW Management Accounting & Analysis. b) Contract and payment to Fiber Optic Contractor (Integrity Networks) for splicing and testing of the fiber optic link from Valley Medical Center to the RCECC. The current ROM estimate for this work is $7,000. III. Project Schedule The project schedule below lists the high-level tasks and milestones for this project. The dates and durations shown represent the best estimate for the project at the time this agreement was written. Changes to this schedule may be made upon mutual agreement by all parties to this project agreement without requiring a formal amendment to this Project Agreement. These changes will be documented and agreed to by all project participants and the final project schedule and milestones will be documented and added to this Project Agreement. Task Begin End Responsible Approval by C3 Board for allocation of strands September 9, 2021 September 9, 2021 Valley Medical Center, C3 Board Complete Financial Agreement with UW and Valley Medical Center September 1, 2021 September 15, 2021 Valley Medical Center, University of Washington Complete Contract with Integrity Networks September 1, 2021 September 15, 2021 Valley Medical Center Project Coordination Meeting September 15, 2021 September 15, 2021 Valley Medical Center C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 10 of 16 Splicing and testing September 16, 2021 September 24, 2021 Valley Medical Center Project Close September 24, 2021 October 1, 2021 Valley Medical Center IV. Miscellaneous A. Modifications or Amendments No modification to or amendment of the provisions of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and signed by authorized representatives of the parties to this Agreement. The parties expressly reserve the right to modify this Agreement, from time to time, by mutual agreement as called for in the Project Agreement Template Policy. B. Counterparts This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which so executed will be deemed to be an original and such counterpart together will constitute on and the same agreement. C. Authority Each party hereby represents and warrants to the other parties that it has the right, powers, and authority to enter into this Agreement and to fully perform all of its obligations hereunder. C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 11 of 16 V. Approvals IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Project Agreement on the respective dates indicated below. Valley Medical Center __________________________ ______________ Signature Date __________________________ Name (Printed) __________________________ Title (Printed) C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 12 of 16 University of Washington __________________________ ______________ Signature Date __________________________ Name (Printed) __________________________ Title (Printed) C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 13 of 16 City of Renton __________________________ ______________ Signature Date __________________________ Name (Printed) __________________________ Title (Printed) C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 14 of 16 King County __________________________ ______________ Signature Date __________________________ Name (Printed) __________________________ Title (Printed) C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 15 of 16 Community Connectivity Consortium (C3) __________________________ ______________ Signature Date __________________________ Name (Printed) __________________________ Title (Printed) C3 Project Agreement 78 Page 16 of 16 Addendum 1 – Splice Detail C3 Project Agreement 78 Fiber Cable and Splice Identification - Preliminary Route - Valley Medical Center to RCECC Node Site Point A Point Z Notes/Splice Details Link Number Description Contributor Owner Location Strands Location Strands 1 VMC Demarc UW UW Rack B Ports 5/6 in VMC Demarc 73/74 S. 23rd and Morris Ave S 73/74 Drawings show not spliced at this location 2 S. 23rd and Morris Ave S UW UW Splice Case 73/74 S 7th and Burnett 73/74 Jumper to splice case for PA 37 BelNewRen288 UASI PA 37 3 PA 37 to 4th and Monroe City of Renton City of Renton S 7th and Burnett 135/136 4th and Monroe 135/136 Jumper from UW cable SE-FCB288 Splice Case 4 4th and Monroe to RCECC City of Renton City of Renton 4th and Monroe 119/120 RCECC Patch Panel 115/116 Identification of splice cases for associated cables needed