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z <br />• Installation of an NCDOT approved 4" metal conduit pipe underneath Churton Street, <br />County properties and other roadways for the full length of the interconnection. <br />® Furnishing and installation of l~ strands of fiber optic cabling to accommodate current <br />and future data connectivity needs between the Purchasing Building and the Gateway <br />Center <br />• Termination of fiber optic strands in the Gateway building and the current Courthouse, <br />which in turn connects with the County data center. Conduit has been placed by <br />Telesis on the west side of Churton Street <br />~11Jhen the network was originally installed in 244, extra conduit was run to each building with a <br />"pull-string" running through the conduit, to allow future fiber strands andlor wiring to be installed <br />_ in .the conduit with minimal cost. This project will utilize the spare conduit that runs o fihe New <br />Courthouse. Two firms submitted bids. Intellicom Inc. of Durham North Carolina submitted the <br />lowest bid at a cost of $46,?'86. <br />• Intellicom, Inc. •- $44,780 <br />• Integrated Communication Services, Inc. ~~ $46,15 <br />As the County's network has grown in speed and complexity, Information Technologies has <br />arrived at a model for cast effectively managing network expansion. In this model, the County <br />invests Capital funds to install, own and manage short distance interconnections bless than a <br />quarter mile} between facilities, using buried fiber optic cables. Far longer distances, the County <br />leases fiber optic cable from private providers. This hybrid model ensures that the County can <br />achieve connectivity through capital investment in the shorter interconnections and operating <br />budget expenditures for longer connections. This proposed fiber installation is consistent with <br />that model. <br />If the County were to lease fiber circuits to achieve this same connectivity, the costs would be <br />$~ S,ooo a year for the additional circuit needed to achieve this, thus yielding a payback of same <br />28 months for the contract option. Additionally, if the County proceeds with its plan to relocate <br />the County data center to the office building, the leased fiber alternative would require two <br />additional circuits at $36,000 a year, yielding a payback of same ~ ~ months for the contract <br />option. <br />The Information Technologies Advisory Committee discussed this proposal at its october <br />meeting and unanimously endorsed the plan of engaging a contractor to perform the work, as <br />specified. <br />FINANCIAL ~pACT: Total cost far this action, if approved by the Board, would be $40,780. <br />Sufficient funds were included in the z6g7~2oo8 C1P. <br />~ECO~MENDATCON ~5~: The Manager recommends that the Board authorize the Purchasing <br />Director to issue a purchase order to Intellicom, Inc, in the amount of $40,?'80. <br />