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| DIR Contract 679 Product and Services Offered: |
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1. Cabling Service (per pull) - Labor Only All labor to complete a cabling project including fishing walls, running cable through modular furniture, terminating, testing, labeling, and providing certification reports, as-built floor plans, and warranty information. Price per pull includes all travel expenses necessary to complete the cabling project.
2. Cabling Service (per pull) - Labor and Material All materials necessary to complete a cabling project including cable, electrical boxes, color coded inserts, wall plates, patch cords, and all devices as needed for proper hanging and molding as required plus all labor including fishing walls, running cable through modular furniture, terminating, testing, labeling, and providing certification reports, as-built floor plans, and warranty information. Price per pull includes all costs, including conveyances, to complete the cabling project.
3. Cabling Technical Support Hourly rate to perform cabling related services independent of cable projects - i.e technical support, troubleshooting, repair, etc. Rate includes all travel expenses necessary to complete a service request.
4. Cabling Systems Design Develop requirements for the planning and installation of Information Technology data/video/voice cabling using balanced copper cabling and fibre optic cabling.
5. Cable Removal Hourly rate to remove cabling materials from existing facility.
6. Furniture/Office Equipment Removal Hourly rate to remove/move furniture or office equipmnent in an existing facility. |
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| Security/Monitoring. The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has used wireless technology on several San Francisco bridges and tunnels for video surveillance. The East Bay Municipal Utility District, headquartered in Oakland, CA, has begun deploying wireless broadband technology to monitor data at its pumping plants, reservoirs, dams, water treatment plants, and other sites. |
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| Community Network. The city of Oceanside, CA has linked all of its major facilities including its city hall, fire and police departments, and water and harbor facilities using wireless technology. The city claims it has saved approximately $150,000 per year, while enabling users across the network to access voice, data and video applications quickly and reliably. |
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