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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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<br /> <br />P a g e 50 <br /> <br /> <br />Orange County <br />Facilities Security Assessment <br />RFP#: 367-OC 5403 <br />CTCH Security Business Consulting – www.ctchconsulting.com <br /> <br />8 (Doors), Division 10 (Signage), Division 23 (HVAC), Division 26 (Electrical), Division 27 <br />(Communications), Division 28 (Electrical Safety and Security), Division 32 (External <br />Improvements Fencing – Signage) and Division 33 (Underground Distributions); if <br />required. Each of these construction divisions are very often related to Electronic <br />Security System and Physical Security projects. Other Construction Divisions could be <br />identified during the requirements assessments. <br /> <br /> Once all construction division requirements are identified, CTCH could then begin <br />to create the install/retrofit drawings associated with security upgrades. The drawings <br />created by CTCH would publish floor plan/site layouts that depict the areas that are <br />associated with new install/retrofits; would publish riser drawings of components that <br />would need to be installed; and would publish line drawings that depict component <br />installations and communication pathways. If the CTCH were to identify any civil <br />construction requirements that are out of scope it would present this information to OC <br />for further review. CTCH would also publish cost estimates with the design concepts. <br />The cost estimates will be based on prospective components and labor costs associated <br />with new installs/retrofits. <br /> <br />Security System Specifications and CPTED Design Experience: The <br />following security design examples are provided in an effort to outline CTCH’s level of <br />experience Creating Security System Specifications and Designing Electronic Security <br />Systems (Intrusion Detection Systems, Access Control Systems, CCTV Systems and <br />Duress Systems) and creating CPTED drawings for properties: (examples have been <br />sanitized and shortened due to sensitivity) <br /> <br />Specifications (Example) - System Description: “Modify existing <br />Electronic Security Systems (ESS), including associated equipment and appurtenances. <br />The design of the ESS shall include devices and equipment used to detect intrusion, <br />control access to restricted and controlled areas, detect and deny unauthorized entries <br />within specific areas, generate reports, produce Photo Identification badges, provide <br />surveillance and annunciate alarms. The ESS shall be designed to provide operational <br />flexibility and reliable performance. The ESS shall be modular, allowing for future <br />incremental expansion or modification of inputs, outputs, and remote-control stations. <br />Integrated system capabilities shall include but not be limited to Intrusion Detection, <br />Automated Access Control Intercommunications, and Photo Badge Identification. Each <br />system shall be complete and ready for operation (turn-key) and provide for a fully <br />integrated central station solution.” <br /> <br /> <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: CCAAE303-70FA-49DE-B23A-944301EA0EEB
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