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2023-653-E-AMS-CTCH Security Business Consulting-Facility Assessment
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11/7/2023
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11/7/2023
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11/11/2023
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$30,832.00
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<br /> <br />P a g e 22 <br /> <br /> <br />Orange County <br />Facilities Security Assessment <br />RFP#: 367-OC 5403 <br />CTCH Security Business Consulting – www.ctchconsulting.com <br /> <br /> <br />Site Security (1), Structure Security (2) and Facility Entrance Security (3): <br />The team will begin evaluating each site at its outer most boundary and proceed to <br />interior areas. By starting at the outermost boundary, the team will be able to evaluate <br />vehicular and pedestrian routes; environmental designs; lighting schemes; parking; <br />existing vegetation; the current placement of security components; physical security <br />barriers (natural and man-made); and any previously implemented CPTED strategies. As <br />the team advances towards interior areas, it will also be able to identify the existing <br />access control methods and architectural features of each site (buildings/structures). By <br />evaluating the local access control methods, the team will be able to identify entry/exit <br />points, egress doors, employee convenience areas, locking bodies (mechanical key <br />systems) associated with exterior areas, existing physical/electronic access control <br />systems and any vulnerabilities that could be exploited by crime/threats that have not <br />been identified. The team will also be able to identify any structural design flaws that <br />are associated with barriers and building architectures that would hinder stakeholder <br />CPTED efforts (damaged masonry, inadequate windows and incorrect door installations). <br />The team will also conduct afterhours assessments to evaluate current CCTV coverage <br />and identify afterhours access control vulnerabilities and unauthorized <br />loitering/trespassing. <br /> <br />Site Security Criteria (1): The following SRAMF-CPTED Criteria’s will be <br />evaluated – Landscaping, Pedestrian Access to Sites, Vehicle Access Points, Site Lighting, <br />Exterior Restricted and Controlled Areas or Significant Areas and Assets, Exterior <br />Signage, Blast Zones, Control of Parking, Authorized Parking, Vehicle Access to Parking <br />Areas (to include Controlled Parking), Barriers (to include fencing), Vehicle Screening, <br />Pedestrian Access to Controlled Parking Areas, Duress Stations, Hazardous Materials <br />Storage, Areas of Loitering/Trespassing, Trash/Dumpster Locations and Pedestrian <br />Access to Site; which helps identify how visitors, tenant and staff member transit to/from <br />each site; identifies exterior gathering areas; identifies how local landscaping hinders <br />basic CPTED practices; and identifies the level of CPTED that has been implemented <br />during exterior site design. <br /> <br />(4) <br />(4) <br />(4) <br />(4) <br />(3) <br />(3) <br />(3) <br />(3) <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: CCAAE303-70FA-49DE-B23A-944301EA0EEB
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