Section 16720
Data Communication Systems
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
      A.    This section includes the technical requirements for the planned data
            communication system within the project, comprising the following:
            0.   LAN Network system
            1.   IP Wireless Networking
            2.   IP Telephony System
1.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS
    B.     Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and
           Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this
           Section.
1.3 DEFINITION
      C.     LAN: Local area network. The Local Area Network is made up of electronic
             devices named Core Switch and Edge Switch installed in the Main
             Communication Room cabinets. The main function of this network is to support
             Voice, Data and Video IP Networks in the Building and to enable access to the
             IP links outside the building originating from the Provider IP and TDM networks
      D.     Data Network: It is the switching network that will perform all switching and
             routing functions for voice, video and data services. The network shall serve all
             IP based services such as IP telephony, EL V and ICT systems,
      E.     Core Switches: The Core Switches will be located at the heart of the network
             and shall provide very fast switching, intelligent high-performance platform for
             deploying numerous concurrent intelligent services without degrading the
             overall performance of the network. The core switches shall perform various
             functions using various service modules for WAN interfaces, security firewalls ..
      F.     Edge (Access) Data Switch: Edge Switches will be located at the wiring closets
             (telecommunication closets), they will provide users with access to the network.
             The edge switches shall support power over Ethernet on all ports.
      G.     Wireless Network Management Server: Wireless LAN Controllers are
             responsible for system wide wireless LAN functions, such as security policies,
             intrusion prevention, RF management, quality of service (QoS), and mobility
1.4 DESCRIPTION OF WORK
      H.     The purpose of this document is to define works to be performed under this
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       section, including supply, install, test and commission of complete Data
       Communication Network Equipment.
I.     The Contractor shall be responsible for all design activities, preparing drawings,
       components and materials, labor and all other associated apparatus necessary
       to completely install, test and turnover for acceptance of the Employer. General
       Terms and conditions shall apply to this work even if it is not explicitly stated in
       this document.
J.     The Contractor shall provide a turnkey solution. The installation and
       commissioning of the multi-service systems shall be supplied by the Contractor
       as stated in the drawings and specification. In addition, the Contractor shall go
       along with the document and abide by it and shall provide a fully verified and
       functional network upon completion. If there are any details or matters not
       specifically mentioned or shown, partially described or missing from the
       document which may be necessary to complete or perfect the work, then the
       Contractor shall include in the work.
K.     The local area network shall provide the unified IP infrastructure required to
       provide the necessary bandwidth for the different running applications.
L.    This Section details the work to be carried out by the Contractor concerning the
      following items:
      1.   Core switches with their required Supervision, IP Services, LAN and high
           and very-high-rate WAN Modules
      2.   Standalone Edge Switches and their Uplink Modules
      3.   Wireless Controllers
      4.   Indoor WiFi Access Points
M.     A hierarchical building block design approach is required to ensure scalability
       and to simplify network operations and troubleshooting. That should
       guarantee operations simplicity for the client.
N.     This network tender scope includes supply, install, configure and test all
       equipment including all required accessories, tools necessary to complete a
       high standard implementation as per vendor standards and recommendations.
O.     The contractor shall be responsible for installation and connectivity of all
       copper/fiber patch cords between patch panels and network equipment.
P.     Contractors should coordinate with other contractors to provide all VLANs
       configurations required by security, AV, BMS and integration contractors.
Q.     Detailed Low Level Technical Design shall be submitted by the contractor prior
       to equipment ordering and implementation. LLD shall include all technical
       details including IP addressing scheme, VLANs, Network topology, Physical and
       Line Diagrams, hardware platform, addressing, routing strategy, Security
       considerations such as authentication, VLANs, subnet isolation, and so on shall
       be included.
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      R.     Contractor shall submit Wireless Site survey, RF study, network implementation
             plan, staging, installation and configuration. For approval by the Engineer to
             accomplish the work of building the network in an integrated manner and with
             definitive procedure the necessary tests.
      S.     If there are any details or matters not specifically mentioned or shown, partially
             described or missing from the document which may be necessary to complete
             or perfect the work, then the Contractor shall include in the work at no
             additional cost to the client.
      T.     Contractor shall be responsible for verifying and confirming that all required
             active equipment that shall be ordered for this project is up the latest models
             and releases issued by the manufacturer during technical transmittal approval
             process and at no additional cost to the client.
1.5 REFERENCES
      A.    All relevant Cods, standards and recommendation for the equipment,
            configuration and installation of following organizations are applicable:
            0.    International Organization for Standardization (ISO/lEC)
            1.    European Standard (EN)
            2.    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
            3.    International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T)
            4.    Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronics Industry Association
                  (TIA/EIA)
            5.    Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
      B.    Examples of relevant standards
            0.  ISO/IEC 11801 latest edition for their physical interfaces.
            1.  ISO 8802/3; Information Exchange between Systems, CSMA/CD EN
            2.  EN 50082-1: Electromagnetic compatibility, generic immunity standard
            3.  EN 550022: Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference of
                ITE
            4.  IEEE 802.3x standards related to the following either upon twisted pairs or
                optical fibres:
                a.     802.1 d/w: (Rapid) Spanning Tree
                b.     802.1p: Traffic prioritisation
                c.     802.19: Virtual LAN's
                d.     802.1x: Port Based Network Access Control
                e.     802.3: CSMA/CD
                f.     802.3af: Power over Ethernet
                g.     802.1 0: Security
                h.     802.11: Wireless Networks
                i.     802.11 e: Wireless Network Enhancement.
            5.  H.235: Security and encryption for H-series (H.323 and other H.245-based)
                multimedia terminals
            6.  H.235: Packet-based multimedia communications systems
            7.  G.7l1: Pulse code modulation (PCM) of voice frequencies
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            8.     G.723.1:    Dual rate        speech coder for       multimedia
                        communications transmitting at 5.3 and 6.3 k bit/s
            9.     G.729: Coding of speech at 8 kbit/s using conjugate –structure algebraic-
                   code excited linear-prediction (CS-ACELP)
            10.    TlA/EIA 568 Commercial Building Telecommunication cabling standard
                   IETF
            11.    RFC 2474 – Diff Serv (Differentiated Service Architecture)
      C.     UL Listing: The system and all its components shall be listed by Underwriters
             Laboratories Inc. or approved equal.
      D.     All System components should be passed the tests as mentioned in the
             standards. Certificate of these tests should be submitted.
1.6 SUBMITTALS
      A.     The contractor shall submit the following prior to installations:
      B.    Submit to the Engineer shop drawings, product data (including cut sheets and
            catalog information). The engineer/designer will indicate approval of shop
            drawings and product data submitted to the Engineer by stamping such
            submittals “APPROVED" with a stamp. The shop drawings submitted shall be
            initialed or signed by the Contractor, showing the date and the Contractor's
            legitimate firm name.
            1.    By submitting shop drawings and product data, the Contractor represents
                  that he or she has carefully reviewed and verified materials, quantities,
                  field measurements, and field construction criteria related thereto. It also
                  represents that the contractor has checked, coordinated, and verified that
                  information contained within shop drawings and product data conform to
                  the requirements of the work and of the contract documents.
            2.    The Engineer remains responsible for the design concept expressed in the
                  contract documents as defined herein.
            3.    The Engineer’s approval of shop drawings and product data submitted by
                  the Contractor shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for
                  deviations from requirements of the contract documents, unless the
                  Contractor has specifically informed the Engineer in writing of such
                  deviation at time of submittal, and the Engineer has given written approval
                  of the specific deviation.
            4.    The Contractor shall continue to be responsible for deviations from
                  requirements of the contract documents not specifically noted by the
                  contractor in writing, and specifically approved by the Engineer in writing.
            5.    The Engineer’s approval of shop drawings and product data shall not
                  relieve the Contractor of responsibility for errors or omissions in such shop
                  drawings, product data, and samples.
      C.    General: Submit the following:
            1.  The installer reference with similar projects.
            2.  Certificates from the Manufacturer illustrating that the installer has the
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             qualified personnel to perform design, installation and configuration for
             the equipment provided. Personnel certificates from the manufacturer
             must be submitted. The certificates must be appropriate with the
             requirement with the required configuration & maintenance expected
             tasks.
      3.     Proposed schedule for installations and configurations Complete set of
             manuals and software for each switch illustrating the installation and
             configuration processes along with the periodic maintenance procedures.
      4.     Hands on Training schedule illustrating the studying hours along with the
             materials. The training shall include detailed installation and configuration
             steps along with the maintenance strategy.
D.    Shop drawings: Submit the following:
      1.  Workshop drawings illustrating full details of rack elevations along with all
          related network drawings, in addition to the physical and logical diagrams
          of the proposed network illustrating the following:
          a.       Type and number of physical links and interfaces.
          b.       Type and bit rate of each logical link.
          c.       The number and type of each port of the proposed equipment,
                   power over Ethernet ports shall be specified.
      2.  The contractor has to show the maximum number of ports that can be
          provided by the core and edge switches against the number actually used
          ports for the current situation.
      3.  VLAN and Addressing plan foreseen for the proposed network
      4.  Proposed Quality of Service policy.
      5.  Technical Data sheets of all proposed supplied equipment’s.
      6.  Complete schematic of the physical layer of the proposed WLAN.
      7.  Complete files and results achieved after carrying out an onsite radio
          propagation investigation, indicating for each WiFi Access Point:
          a.       Level, location and identification.
          b.       Transmission power tuned and            used during the
                          propagation investigation on the 2.4 GHz band and 5 GHz
                   band
          c.       C/N (Career/Noise) of the radio signal delivered on the 2.4 GHz band
                   and 5 GHz band:
                i.        At 10 and 25 meters from the Indoor WiFi Access Points
               ii.        At 25, 50, 100 and 200 meters from the Outdoor WiFi Access
                          Point.
          d.       Net bit-rate obtained on the highest usable channels on the 2.4 GHz
                   band and at each distance indicated above with traffic simulation
                   (using WPA and TKIP encrypted Ethernet standard frames) on each
                   Access Point.
      8.  Site layout of the Building levels indicating:
          a.       location and labeling of DNE WiFi Access Points
          b.       Dedicated transmitting level for each WiFi Access Point on the 2.4
                   GHz band and 5 GHz band (accordance with local regulations is to be
                   verified)
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                   c.     Chosen channel number for each Access Point on the 2.4 GHz band
                          and 5 GHz band.
            9.     At the end of each working phase, the Contractor shall provide a complete
                   set of as built document including:
                   a.     All prior documents requested for execution and completed in
                          accordance with the real executed works.
                   b.     Management software configuration with managed domains and
                          user rights of each operator using management software.
                   c.     Technical data sheets, references and catalogues of installed
                          equipment and software manufacturers.
                   d.     The configuration files will be given to the Client Representative
                          Technical Consultant for validation.
     E.     Project Record Drawings:
            1.   Submit project record drawings at conclusion of the project and include:
                 a.    Approved shop drawings.
                 b.    Telecommunications closets (TCs) and main communication room
                       (MCR and/or MDF) termination detail sheets.
                 c.    Security Equipment Room (SER) detail rack layout
                 d.    Labeling and administration documentation
                 e.    Warranty documents for equipment.
                 f.    Performance test result
     F.      Compliance Clause: The contractor must submit a complete specification
             compliance statement for the proposed Communication systems.
     G.      Compliance sheet item by item providing a comparison between each item
             specifies herein and each item submitted and deviations justifications if there is
             any.
     H.      The Contractor shall be notified and will be required to re-examine immediately
             any error, omission or nonconformity identified by the Consultant at this stage.
     I.      Any anomaly or non-conformity identified in the documents and any omission
             of documents shall be subject to a deduction in warranty.
1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE
     A.      All materials and equipment supplied by the Contractor shall be new latest and
             proven technology in communication systems and shall meet or exceed the
             latest published specification of the manufacturers in all respects. All materials
             and components shall be compatible with each other and with the services they
             shall interface with.
     B.      All equipment and materials shall be the products of recognized
             manufacturers. The Contractor shall supply the latest model available at the
             time of order placement for each piece of equipment/materials. If a newer
             version becomes available within thirty (30) days of the issuance of a purchase
             order by the Employer or if a new technology becomes available that offers an
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             alternative to selected equipment or materials the Contractor shall offer to
             substitute such new equipment or materials for the selected equipment and
             materials. The Employer shall decide whether or not such substitutions are
             appropriate, and prices shall be adjusted to reflect increases or decreases in
             cost to Employer. The cost of any changes to infrastructure cabling or physical
             plant design due to such changes will be included in the cost revision presented
             to the client prior to Employer acceptance.
      C.     Approved Equivalent Substitution: The Contractor may propose an Employer
             approved equivalent device. Requests for hardware substitution shall be
             submitted in writing and include the hardware cut sheet and the exact
             configuration being proposed.
      D.     Component Testing: All electronic components are to be factory tested prior to
             installation.
      E.     System Support: Factory fax/telephone/email support shall be available free of
             charge during normal business hours.
      F.     Compliance: Comply with applicable portions of relevant standards pertaining
             to types of electrical equipment and enclosures. All equipment shall be UL
             listed, or equivalent.
      G.     Subcontractor Qualification: The Data communication systems sub-Contractor
             shall be fully capable and experienced in the multiservice environment,
             Information Technology and Communication systems (ITC) as specified. To
             ensure the system has continued support, the Sub-Contractor shall have a
             successful history of installation, service and support and must have a
             minimum of ten (l0) years of experience.
      H.     The Sub-Contractor's installation personnel shall meet the manufacturers'
             training and education requirements of the extended warranty program. The
             training certificates obtained from the manufacturer shall be submitted.
      I.    The Sub-Contractor should meet the following requirements and qualifications:
            0.  The Sub-Contractor must have a proven track in building and maintaining
                large network infrastructure similar or bigger to this tender requirement.
            1.  The Sub-Contractor shall have a proven track of experience in networking
                Services, Security, Network Management System, VOIP, IP Telephony
                technologies, and cabling.
            2.  The Sub-Contractor should be recognized as an Authorized Vendor Partner
                for five (5) years at least.
            3.  On-site support personnel should be certified on the products supplied by
                the Manufacturer.
1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
      A.     Costs of all shipping to the site, and of all unusual storage requirements, shall
             be done by the Contractor. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to
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              make appropriate arrangements and to coordinate with authorized personnel
              at the site for the proper acceptance, handling, protection, and storage of
              equipment so delivered.
       B.     Movement of material, either at the time of delivery or subsequently, shall be
              the sole responsibility of the contractor. All costs associated with this
              movement shall also be the responsibility of the contractor.
       C.     The contractor shall be responsible for the safe storage of all equipment. In the
              event of equipment damage or disappearance from the site, the contractor
              shall bear full responsibility, and all costs associated with equipment
              replacement at no additional cost to the Owner.
       D.     Deliver materials (except bulk materials) in manufacturer's unopened
              container, fully identified with the manufacturer's name, trade name, type,
              class, grade, size and color.
       E.     Store materials suitably sheltered from the elements, but readily accessible for
              inspection until installed. Store all items subject to moisture damage in dry
              space
1.9 WARRANTY
       A.     The manufacturer shall warrant specified equipment to be free from
              defects in materials and workmanship for a period of at least two years from
              the date of handover.
1.10   MAINTENANCE SERVICE
       A.     Maintenance Contract: Obtain an undertaking by the equipment manufacturer
              and his authorized local representative to provide an annual maintenance
              contract, available after substantial completion of the work, covering routine
              service and emergency service by trained employees, and to ensure supply of
              necessary standard spare parts.
       B.    Initial Maintenance Service: Beginning at Substantial Completion, provide 24
             months' full maintenance service by skilled, competent employees of the
             Installer. Include monthly preventive maintenance, repair or replacement of
             worn or defective components, cleaning, and adjusting as required for proper
             operation. Use parts and supplies as used in the manufacture and installation
             of original equipment.
             1.    Perform maintenance, including emergency callback service, during
                   normal working hours.
             2.    Include 24-hour-per-day, 7-day-per-week emergency callback service.
             3.    Response Time: 2 hours or less.
       C.     Optional Maintenance Service: Refer to main contract terms & condition
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1.11   TESTS AND ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
       A.     Equipment Test: Unless requirement is waived, materials shall be tested and
              manufacturer's test reports certifying that materials meet the requirements of
              the listed standards shall be submitted.
       B.     All Configurations must be delivered, reviewed and accepted before the
              system's initial acceptance.
       C.     Configurations made by the contractor must be submitted monthly, including
              switches and servers' configurations.
1.12   PROJECT CONDITIONS
       A.     Environmental Limitations: Do not deliver or install any Active devices and
              connecting materials until wet work in spaces is complete and dry, and HVAC
              system is operating and maintaining ambient temperature and humidity
              conditions at occupancy levels during the remainder of the construction period.
       B.    Environmental Rating: Equipment shall be rated for continuous operation
             under the ambient environmental temperature, humidity, and vibration
             conditions encountered at the installed location. For devices located in harsh
             environments such as interior uncontrolled or exterior environments, the
             Contractor shall provide the necessary housings or enclosures to ensure proper
             equipment operation and performance. The equipment shall meet the
             following requirements-based location:
             1.   Interior controlled environment: 15 to 45 degrees C dry bulb and 20 to 90
                  percent relative humidity, non-condensing. Communication rooms shall be
                  considered this type of environment.
             2.   Interior, uncontrolled environment: 0 to 60 degrees C dry bulb and 10 to
                  95 percent relative humidity, non-condensing. Baggage make-up and
                  breakdown areas shall be considered this type of environment
             3.   Exterior environments: - 5 degrees to 70 degrees C dry bulb and 5 to 100
                  percent relative humidity, condensing.
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