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1 SECTION STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK (Fibre to the Office/Outlet) FTTO PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Contract 1. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including Conditions of Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 2. Contractor shall have a Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA) signed with the Client. B. Related Sections include the following 1. Division 02 Section "Underground Ducts and Utility Structures" 2. Division 16 Section "Basic Electrical Materials and Methods" 3. Division 16 Section "Grounding and Bonding" 4. Division 16 Section "Conductors and cables" 5. Division 16 Section "Raceways and Boxes" 6. Division 16 Section "Under floor raceway" 7. Division 16 Section "Cable trays and cable ladders" 8. Division 16 Section "Static UPS" 9. Division 16 Section "Computer Network Equipment" 10. Division 16 Section CCTV System 11. Division 16 Section SACS System 12. Division 16 Section Telephone Equipment System 13. Division 16 Section Public Address System 14. Division 16 Section Radio System 15. Division 16 Section Wireless LAN 16. Division 16 Section Permanent Test and Training Facility 17. Division 16 Section Extension and Integration of IT/SAS/ELV Interfaces 18. Division 13 Section Fire Alarm System 19. Visual Docking Guidance System (VDGS) 20. Baggage Handling System Contract AX Passenger Loading Bridges Contract AX GSE Tunnel Contract AX EK Lounge Fit Out Package 24. Hotel Package 25. Building Management System (BMS) 26. Airport Operating Systems 27. AX AX AX AX AX AX AX265 C. Associated documentation 1. The followings attached drawings and schematic diagrams apply to this section: a. Common Data Cabling 1) Structured cabling network - Schematic Diagram STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 1 of 65

2 2) Notes and typical details 3) Technical room configurations plan views 4) Floor Distributor (FD) Typical configuration - Type 1, 2, 3, 4, etc 5) Backbone cabling subsystem C3 Schematic Diagram b. Dedicated Telephone Cabling Network 1) LC/SAS rooms to Main Distribution Frame c. Dedicated Pubic Address Optic Fiber cables 1) LC/SAS rooms to LC/SAS rooms dedicated Optic Fiber cables 2. Floor layout for each building, including a. Outlet Location b. Cable trays vertical routing c. Structured cabling network Covered Area, Floor distribution by Zone and by buildings d. FTTO typical details including: 1) Fiber Optic Cable connecting diagram according to EIA/TIA'S 568 B 2) Earthling and grounding for Low current networks, 3) Basic structure of typical generic cabling systems 4) Typical cabling accommodation of functional elements 5) Schematic Network architecture 6) Hierarchical cabling structure 1.2 SUMMARY A. Detail summary 1. The present document is to describe the extension of the Structured Cabling System of the Terminal 3 - Concourse 2 - Car Park that has to be extended and installed in the Concourse 3 of the Dubai International Airport as well as the interconnection of C3 with the existing networks in T3/C2. The specifications are based on performance and in conformance with T3/C2. The Contractor shall note that the FTTO zoning proposed on drawing is only indicative. 2. The Concourse 3 shall be considered as an extension of the T3/C2 operations. 3. Necessary provisions have been allowed for in T3/C2 submission, especially with regard to space in the cabinets and scalability of systems for: a. Incorporating/configuring the additional requirements for C3. b. Integrating the additional hardware/system being installed in C % spare capacity is required at all levels of the system including port allocation, cabinets and racks. In addition 25% spare space capacity is to be maintained at all levels. 5. It is the responsibility of the AX140 Contractor to provide a mockup installation for Engineer/Client approval prior to the commencement of the site implementation. The mockup is required for all related items including, but not limited to, cables, cabinets, patch panels, DC power distribution, splice enclosure, FTTO outlets, Fibre outlets and a live test be arranged using FTTO switches on existing DCA network for all C3 systems/packages (Part of specification section 1.1.b) and End User level. STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 2 of 65

3 6. Necessary infrastructure and cable conducts to extend required cabling without disturbing the T3/C2 operation while working in C3. 7. Necessary bandwidth and other infrastructure requirements. 8. A successful resulting process also depends on the human factor; accordingly training and Contractor shall not neglect maintenance aspects for the choice of equipment knowing that the training of staff is also part of his scope. 9. Existing system a. It is required to refer to AX324 - T3/C2 SCN specification or to call for a visit of the existing system in Terminal 3 before beginning to answer to the tender. b. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to control that all the necessary provisions are available before the tender supply. 10. All information provided in the tender specifications is indicative only. The contractor is to provide the detailed design for the FTTO system including the technical rooms distribution and zoning, the cabinets layouts and sizes, the number and type of fiber cables Contractor is to provide details for number of FO cores required for each technical room considering that the values indicated in the schematics as a minimum. 11. The following specifications are based on performance to be achieved as minimum. B. Scope of work 1. Scope of work consists of preparing shop-drawings, testing, installing and implementing a complete system. This shall include at least the following tasks: a. Coordination with main contractor and providers of interfaced systems. b. Project management c. Planning management d. Detailed functional analysis until approval by DCA/Engineers e. Finalization of system to the approval of DCA /Engineers f. Detailed software specification to the approval of DCA /Engineers g. Delivery of the interface control document to the approval of DCA /Engineers h. Software development, complying with the detailed software specification i. Supply of needed network and computer equipment. Permanent Test and Training Facility equipment is to be provided in accordance with Permanent Test and Training Facility Specifications j. Transport, unloading, and storage on the site of the required equipment k. Equipment installation l. Software installation m. System installation and configuration n. System integration with interfaced systems o. Complete testing of the system (unit tests, integration tests, final acceptance tests, users tests, etc.) p. Training STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 3 of 65

4 q. System implementation in Dubai international airport r. System roll-out s. System maintenance after successful initial proving period t. Supply of spare parts for 2 years u. System maintenance tools delivery v. Writing and delivering of documentation (user s manual, maintenance manual, test reports, etc) w. SCN Contractor is to closely coordinate with CNE Contractor to provide a consolidated end-to-end FTTO solution including matrix showing end-toend physical and logical information from Access Core switch port to endusers devices. x. All network patching in BDs and TRs(FDs) between Core/Access switch and Backbone/Horizontal Distribution patch panels are part of the SCN Contractor s Scope and to be coordinated with the CNE Contractor/Installeer, depending on project requirements. 2. This Section specifies the furnishing, installing, certification, testing, and guarantee of a complete and operating Fibre to the Office/Outlet System in Dubai International Airport. The contractor shall submit detailed schematic with appropriate matrix explaining all cable runs associated with various systems, to the approval of the Engineer. Bidders are advised to consider the BOQ, specifications and all associated drawings of related systems for the same. Number of cable specified is the minimum requirements envisaged, but it is the responsibility of the contractor to design and study for exact requirements 3. The project covers: a. Concourse 3 building b. Interconnection of Concourse 3 and Concourse 2 - Terminal T3 themselves with full redundancy c. Extension of Interconnection of Terminal T3 and Concourse 2 with existing facilities -Terminal 1, Control Tower and Concourse 1 with full redundancy, and for various systems as called for in the related systems specifications to take care of Concourse 3 building. 4. This Section includes equipment for Fibre to the Office/Outlet (FTTO) for C3 including the following: a. Common Data Cabling 1) Extension of Campus Distributors in T3 and C2, both in T3 L5 (same location as Building Distributor) 2) Building Distributors in C3 L3-A029 and L1-D070 East and West side 3) Floor Distributors in C3 at different levels as per FTTO schematics and as per coordination with CNE Contractor. 4) FTTO contractor shall provide one FTTO Switch for each IP CCTV camera location, monitor, video wall, CCTV Workstation FTTO contractor is to coordinate with IP CCTV contractor for final cameras and CCTV Workstations locations. 5) FTTO contractor shall provide fiber optic connectivity between IP CCTV main NVR Rooms in C3 to each of the main IP CCTV NVR Rooms in T3 and C2 and to Campus Distributers Core Switches in T3 in STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 4 of 65

5 addition to interconnection between the 2 IP CCTV NVR Rooms in C3. 24 strands SM OF cable shall be used for each link. 6) All cables shall be LSOH. 7) Direct patching to Access Core switches is not acceptable. All devices/equipment installed inside the TR shall be provided through FTTO switch and terminated to a patch panel in FTTO cabinet. 8) FTTO Contractor is to provide a proper device patch cord routing and containment where long patch cords are required subject to Engineer and Architect approval. 9) Backbone cabling subsystem: a) 96 SM OF cable ring shall be provided connecting all DCA technical rooms in all floors. In addition, direct 96SM OF cable shall be provided from every other technical room to one of the nearest building distributors (core switch location). Refer to schematic diagram for better understanding of the requirements. This backbone shall be common for the Gigabit LAN, but Technical Rooms locations can be shared with dedicated LAN for Public Address, Tetra Radio System, Fire Alarm networking and other miscellaneous applications. b) BHS horizontal cabling between Cabinets and outlets is not part of this scope of work for BHS System (see BHS contract AX 064). c) Coordination with Radio System, CCTV, Fire Alarm System and Public Address System shall be organized in order to provide an optimum integration in terms of Optic Fibre cabling implementation. d) The SCN contractor shall check and adjust the capacity of the OF cables with all other above systems subcontractors involved in FTTO backbone concerning the exact needs and location for each system. 10) Horizontal cabling subsystem: FO SM cabling 11) Media converters, if required, shall be provided by SCN contractor 12) Cabinets 42U and 21U 13) 19 panels and racks 14) Optical fiber panels 15) Wire guide. 16) Optical fiber cables 17) Optical connectors 18) Patch cords: For Technical Rooms patching. 19) Cable tray recommendations (refer to sections and 16139) 20) Outlet box and frame (refer to section 16130) 21) Earthling and grounding (refer to section 16060) b. Dedicated Data & CCTV Cabling for Immigration/Emigration 1) Building Distributor (Immigration main hub room) is in T3 2) Floor Distributor in C3 GF B056 3) Backbone cabling subsystem: Dedicated 36SM OF cable shall be provided from C3 Immigration technical room to the main immigration technical room in T3. 4) Backbone cabling system for C3 Immigration: Dedicated links are required from the main PABX MDF in C3 to Immigration main STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 5 of 65

6 dedicated Hub Rooms in C3: 50 pair Cat3 cable and 24SM FO shall be provided. 5) Horizontal cabling subsystem: All data cables shall be terminated at patch panels in Immigration technical rooms and the telephone cables shall be terminated at patch panels in DCA technical rooms. Data connectivity from Immigration end-users/devices to Immigration Hub room is part of FTTO (SCN) scope of work. 2MM optical fiber cable shall be laid from the locations of special cameras at transfer immigration counters, to the nearest Immigration technical room. One Special camera shall be considered for each transfer desk. 6) Cabinets 42U/21U as needed 7) 19 panels and racks 8) Optical fiber panels 9) RJ45 patch panels if required. 10) Wire guide. 11) Optical fiber cables 12) Twisted pair cables if required. 13) Optical connectors 14) RJ45 connectors if required. 15) Patch cords: For Technical Rooms patching 16) Cable tray recommendations (refer to section and 16139) 17) Outlet box and frame (refer to section 16130) 18) Earthling and grounding (refer to section 16060) c. Dedicated Data Networks: one for SSD, one for Police/CID, and one for Customs. Total SM solution is recommended however, close coordination is to be maintained with the End Users if MM is still requir 1) Building Distributor: the main hub room is defined in the space allocation of each End User in T3. 2) The Floor Distributor is defined at C3 GF. Contractor is to check the layout for any additional dedicated technical rooms to provide at least one per dedicated area applying the rule of 90 meters area coverage per new Floor Distributor if FTTO is not used for dedicated networks. 3) Backbone cabling subsystem: Backbone OF cables are to be installed in ring format connecting such cabinets of each user community. These dedicated islands are connected back to the respective main hub rooms in Terminal-1. All OF cables for this application are 12 SM, indoor/outdoor as applicable. 4) Backbone cabling system for C3 SSD: 12 SM OF cable shall be installed between the C3 Floor Distributors and T3 Main Hub Room. The cabling shall be using two different routes for redundancy purposes. However, the cable type shall be to the approval of the Engineer/End user. 5) Backbone cabling system for C3 Police/CID, SSD and Customs: Dedicated links are required from the main PABX MDF in C3 to each of the main dedicated Hub Rooms for Police, SSD and Customs in C3: 50 pair Cat3 cable and 24SM FO shall be provided. 6) Backbone cabling system for C3 Customs is to be connected to Customs network in T1/C1. Customs main location is to be coordinated with enduser. STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 6 of 65

7 7) Horizontal cabling subsystem: 4 port FTTO switches are to be used for connections back to DCA Technical Rooms. a) Data outlets within the offices (only) of Police, Customs and SSD shall be wired to patch panels in dedicated cabinets located at convenient locations within the respective offices, to the approval of the Engineer/End user. However, telephone cables from voice outlets shall be terminated at patch panels in DCA technical rooms. b) At each SSD user work location the following outlets are to be provided: 4 SSD outlets connected to SSD dedicated network. 1 outlet from Immigration dedicated network. 1 outlet from Police dedicated network 2 outlets from DCA common network 2 voice outlets for VoIP system on DCA common network. 8) Cabinets 42U or more suitable size 9) 19 panels and racks 10) Optical fiber panels 11) RJ45 patch panels if required. 12) Wire guide. 13) Optical fiber cables 14) Twisted pair cables if required. 15) Optical connectors 16) RJ45 connectors if required. 17) Patch cords: For Technical Rooms patching 18) Cable tray recommendations (refer to section and 16139) 19) Outlet box and frame (refer to section 16130) 20) Earthling and grounding (refer to section 16060) d. Dedicated Telecommunications Network 1) Main distribution Frame (MDF) in C3: Main Distribution Frames shall be in C3 GF B077. MDF shall be PSTN (Etisalat or alike) approved, free standing, modular design, complete with all cable management, labels and protection modules. MDF for equipment and distribution sides shall be considered for installation under this package. However, MDF for the equipment side (incoming) will be free issued by PSTN. 2) Backbone cabling subsystem: Multi-pair copper cables (Cat-3) shall be used for backbone cabling. Criteria for selection of the number of pairs are specified elsewhere in this document. Termination of backbone copper cables at the technical room side shall be in high density patch panels to CAT3 standards, housed in the same cabinet where the horizontal cables are terminated. 3) Dedicated links are required from the main PABX MDF in C3 to each BD Room in C3 and to each main hub room for dedicated networks: 50 pair Cat3 cable and 24SM FO shall be provided. 4) Horizontal cabling subsystem 5) Cabinets 42U and 21U 6) 19 panels and racks STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 7 of 65

8 7) Optical fiber panels 8) The backbone copper cables in Technical Rooms shall be terminated in Cat-3 high density patch panels. 9) Wire guide. 10) Optical fiber cables 11) Twisted pair cables if required 12) Optical connectors 13) RJ45 connectors if required 14) Patch cords 15) Cable tray recommendations (refer to sections and 16139) 16) Outlet box and frame (refer to section 16130) 17) Earthling and grounding (refer to section 16060) 18) 60 data connections are to be considered inside the MDF Room for VoIP System connectivity to DCA Network. Terminations are to be provided inside the VoIP cabinets. e. Dedicated MOCON System Cables 1) Dedicated patch panels are to be considered for MOCON connectivity. 2) CAT3 cabling system is to be considered from C3 MDF Room to Technical Rooms where offices requiring MOCON devices are terminated. 3) 2 pairs are to be terminated for each port on the patch panel. 4) Around 300 MOCON end-user links are to be considered. 5) 18SM and 10 x 100 Pair CAT3 cabling system is to be considered from C3 Main MOCON Room to C3 MDF Room. 6) Contractor is to coordinate with end-user for exact location of C3 MOCON Room. 7) Contractor is to provide all necessary cabinets and accessories for above cables termination within MOCON Room. 8) Dedicated additional data outlets are to be provided at each end-user work location requiring MOCON connectivity terminated to the nearest Technical Room. (Not shown on the drawings) 9) Patch cords are to be provided for end users connectivity to MOCON outlets. f. Dedicated Public Address cables 1) Existing Building Distributors or Main Hub rooms are located in PAS server rooms, one in T3 L and one in C2 L5-C022 2) Floor Distributors or technical rooms in C3 at each level as indicated in the layout drawings. 3) Backbone cabling subsystem: An OF cabling backbone shall be provided considering existing PAS network implementation in T3/C2. Refer to PA system layout for connectivity and locations of PAS technical rooms. 4) The PAS OF backbone of T3/C2 is extended to C3. SCN contractor is to closely coordinate with PAS contractor for connectivity requirements. 5) Horizontal cabling subsystem: Not applicable, shall be part of PA system. 6) Optical fiber cables STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 8 of 65

9 7) Optical fiber panels 8) Optical connectors 9) Patch cords 10) Cable tray recommendations (refer to sections and 16139) 11) Earthling and grounding (refer to section 16060) g. Dedicated Optic Fiber cables for CCTV 1) Optical fiber cables between the 2 C3 SAN Rooms and the C3 Campus Distributors: 24 strands SM OF cable shall be laid from each of the two SAN IP CCTV locations in C3 to the Campus distributors locations in C3. 2) Optical fiber cables between C3 IP CCTV SAN and T3 & C2 IP CCTV SAN: 24 SM OF cable shall be laid from the SAN C3 location in C3 to each of T3 and C2 SAN locations. 3) 24 strands SM OF cable shall be laid between the two IP CCTV SAN Rooms in C3. 4) Optical fiber panels 5) Optical connectors h. Interconnection of Concourse 3 with GSE Tunnels (Contract N o AX087) 1) This contract includes: a) FTTO switches are to be provided to cover data requirements for AX087 GSE tunnel. FTTO switches are to be connected to the nearest FTTO Access Core Room. Refer to FTTO schematic diagrams of AX140 for more details. Fibre Optic outlets are to be provided for connection to PSTN for analogue services. b) Horizontal Cabling: All data and telephone cables shall be terminated at patch panels in the technical rooms using Fibre Optic cables and outlets. c) All backbone cabling to Technical Rooms including patch cords at equipment side shall be part of this package. d) Cable Management shall be provided to the above system. 2) The installation, test, and commissioning of CCTV, Data and Telephone equipment in the tunnels are not part of this contract. i. Dedicated Network for Medical Center 1) Backbone cabling subsystem: Dedicated 24SM OF cable shall be provided from the C3 Medical Center 42U cabinet to C2 Medical Center cabinet. 2) Horizontal cabling subsystem: All data cables shall be terminated at patch panels in C3 Medical Center 42U cabinet and the telephone Connection shall be via FTTO Switch to the DCA TR. 3) Cabinets 42U 4) 19 panels and racks 5) Optical fiber panels 6) RJ45 patch panels if required 7) Wire guide. 8) Optical fiber cables 9) Twisted pair cables if required STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 9 of 65

10 10) Optical connectors 11) RJ45 connectors if required 12) Patch cords: Patch cords for Technical Rooms patching. 13) Cable tray recommendations (refer to section and 16139) 14) Outlet box and frame (refer to section 16130) 15) Earthling and grounding (refer to section 16060) j. Dedicated Network for Sky Train System 1) Backbone cabling subsystem: Dedicated 24SM OF cable shall be provided from the C3 Sky Train Control Room to T3/C2 Sky Train Control Room. 2) Horizontal cabling subsystem: All data cables shall be terminated at patch panels in C3 Sky Train Control Room and the telephone cables shall be terminated at patch panels in DCA technical rooms. FTTO Switches are to be used. 3) Cabinets 42U 4) 19 panels and racks 5) Optical fiber panels 6) Wire guide. 7) Optical fiber cables 8) Optical connectors 9) Patch cords: Patch cords for Technical Rooms patching. 10) Cable tray recommendations (refer to section and 16139) 11) Outlet box and frame (refer to section 16130) 12) Earthling and grounding (refer to section 16060) k. Tetra Radio Network and Fire Alarm Network 1) For details and location (refer to section and 13851) l. Dubai Duty Free (DDF) Retail Areas Outlets Distribution: 1) FTTO Switches in retail areas are not shown on the construction drawings. Contractor is to coordinate with end-user for exact FTTO switch locations and distribution as per architects designs and furniture layouts. 2) SCN Contractor is to consider provision for 750 FTTO Switches in DDF retail areas to be implemented after coordination with DDF Designer/Architects. 5. The terminal equipment of the following systems will be distributed on the structured cabling network: a. Wired and wireless Data networks b. Wired Telephone networks c. Wired and wireless dedicated system networks as Immigration CCTV cameras, CCTV SAN, Public Address, main TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT links with other remote TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT or peripheral cabinet, Sky Train, Medical Center, etc. d. Cabling philosophy STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 10 of 65

11 1) FTTO switches are to be used for data connectivity unless other connectivity was requested by dedicated network end-user. 2) Cat 3 cable to be allowed for analog telephone links between TR and MDF if required. 3) Cat 3 cable to be allowed for MOCON links between TR and MDF. 2 pairs are to be terminated per port. Exact number of links, TRs locations and distribution are to be coordinated with end-user. 4) Office cabling: a) Offices area < 12 m2: provide one FTTO 4 port Switch per work position on the wall at the opposite of the door and one spare Fibre Optic outlet. b) Offices area > 12 m2: provide two FTTO 4 port Switch on the wall at the opposite of the door with minimum distance of 3 m between the FTTO Switches if this wall is the biggest, and one spare Fibre Optic outlet. c) Open areas: provide one FTTO 4 port Switch per 9 m2 with wall mounted and floor box infrastructure, and one spare Fibre Optic outlet for every two FTTO Switches provided. d) Offices of managers and senior officers shall have one FTTO 4 port Switch for visitor telephones, and one spare Fibre Optic outlet. e) Meeting room: provide two FTTO 4 port Switches (floor boxes) on each table s straits and two FTTO 4 port Switches on the wall back to the door and one spare Fibre Optic outlet for every two FTTO Switches provided. f) Training room: provide one FTTO 4 port Switch (floor boxes) on the teacher table s straits, one FTTO 4 port Switch on the wall back to the door, and one FTTO 4 port Switch floor or wall mounted outlet per trainee work position, and one spare Fibre Optic outlet for every two FTTO Switches provided. g) Investigation offices shall be treated like any other offices 5) Other rooms: a) Floor Distribution or LC/SAS rooms: provide one FTTO 4 port Switch for wall telephone (1,20m high from the finish floor) near the door for wall telephone. b) Technical rooms, electrical room, UPS, HVAC, mechanical room, mainly one FTTO 4 port Switch wall mounted (1,20m high from the finish floor) near the main door for wall telephone and one FTTO 4 port Switch for data of individual systems as explained on the schedules shown on the drawings. The requirement for the exact number of outlets dedicated to each system inside each FD or TR shall be coordinated by the Contractor with all respective systems. c) Store room, break room, locker room, first aid room, house keeping room, etc, provide one FTTO 4 port Switch for wall telephone (1,20m high from the finish floor) near the door for wall telephone. d) No outlets in Police search rooms. e) Retail/Food outlets shall have 6 core SM Fibre Optic Cable to a 9U wall mounted Cabinet. f) For final location of data and voice outlets, contractor shall coordinate with the FTTO layout and architects/furniture layouts. STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 11 of 65

12 6) Counters: a) Transfer desks and boarding desks shall have one FTTO 4 port Switches per position for voice including intercom, and for data including provision for new systems as CBCPS (Comparison between Boarding and Check-in Passenger System) and PTSA (Passenger Tracking System for Airlines), and one spare FTTO Switch with optional downlink, and two spare Fibre Optic outlets. b) Rent a Car counters, hotel reservation counters, money exchange, etc shall have 6 core SM Fibre Optic Cable to a 9U wall mounted Cabinet. c) Contractor shall identify and incorporate special voice and data outlets needs for unified hotel reservation counters. It shall be specific on the data and telephone requirements at hotel reservation counter. d) FTTO 4 port Switches shall be provided in common International Hotel Booking counter, if any in the project. e) Immigration counter position, if required, shall be provided with two FTTO 4 port Switches for Immigration data and one FTTO 4 port Switch for DCA Network telephone requirement. 7) However, the contractor is advised to refer to the lay out drawings and furniture lay out for the exact quantities of outlets, and to closely coordinate with the End Users. This includes the Hotel and in particular the number and location of all telephone sets within the Rooms and Bath Rooms. 6. Floor Distributors (FD) or LC/SAS Technical Rooms (TR) a. Cabinets: 1) Separate 42 U cabinets shall be provided for all horizontal cables in each FD or TR for copper links, optic fiber links, and active part of the CNE (Computer Network Equipment) System. 2) 21 U cabinets can be provided in case of few patch panels to save place but shall be provided with separate doors and locks. b. Patch panels and accessories 1) Provide copper patch panels and accessories for data, voice and for all systems to be connected in the TR. 2) Provide fiber patch panels for termination of cables for data and other systems mentioned above. 7. Extension of existing Building Distributors (BD) or Main Technical Room or Core Data Switch Room in T3/C2 and adjunction of new ones in C3 a. Cabinets 1) Separate 42 U cabinets shall be provided for all backbone cables coming from FD for optic fiber links, and for active part of the CNE (see Computer Network Equipment section 16745). 2) 21 U cabinets can be provided in case of few patch panels to save place but shall be provided with separate doors and locks. b. Patch panels and accessories STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 12 of 65

13 1) Provide fiber patch panels, patch cords and accessories for Data and for all systems as listed in 1.2.B.3. for TR patching. 8. Extension of Campus Distributor (CD) or Inner Core located inside Building Distributor room, both in T3 L5 a. Cabinets 1) Dedicated 42 U cabinets shall be provided for all cables from each C3 BD, for all optic fiber links, and for all active part of the CNE (Computer Network Equipment section 16745). 2) Extension if necessary shall be provided for all cables coming from the T1-CD1 and CD2, C1-CD1, Control Tower CD2, T3-CD1, T3-CD2, etc and for all connections to these CDs, and for all active parts of the CNE (Computer Network Equipment section 16745). b. Patch panels and accessories 1) Provide also fiber patch panels and accessories for Data and for all dedicated networks to be connected to the global network in T1, C1, CT, 72 core Airport Ring or to dedicated systems (TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, CCTV, etc). 9. Backbone a. In order to get best ratio of O.F. cables, each two FDs shall be connected to BD-1 and BD-2 serving the area, as shown in the schematic drawing reference AX Y The number of fiber cable cores to be used shall be at least 96 SM OF. b. Class A ring fiber links connecting all the Floor Distributers at all levels in addition to the direct fiber strands as above, from the Floor Distribution to Building Distributor. Number of strands shall be at least 96 SM. c. Provide extension of 2x24 SM OF cable ring connecting all the four Building Distributors of T3/C2 with C3 Building Distributors. Two extra 24SM OF links shall be available between BD s in C3. These cables shall be terminated in OF patch panels housed in 42U cabinets to be provided in this contract. d. Provide 2x24 SM OF cable from CD-1 in T3 to BD-1 and BD-2 in C3 and CD-2 in T3 to BD-1 and BD-2 in C3. (Refer to schematic). e. Provide 2x24 SM OF cable from BD-1 in T3 to BD-1 and BD-2 in C3 and BD-2 in T3 to BD-1 and BD-2 in C3. (Refer to schematic). f. Provide 2x24 SM OF cable from BD-1 in C2 to BD-1 and BD-2 in C3 and BD-2 in C2 to BD-1 and BD-2 in C3. (Refer to schematic). g. Provide 2x24 SM OF cable from C3-BD1 to EK HQ (DCS TR) and C3- BD2 to EK HQ (DCA TR) h. 72SM OF cable from BD-1 and BD-2 in C3 to the existing airport wide 72 core ring OF cable. Main and redundant cables shall be laid up to the nearest Joint Pits on the north and south of C3 respectively. It is the responsibility of the contractor to arrange for a site survey and to identify the manholes to which cable is to be laid. Cables at the manhole side shall be left at the splice enclosure. i. 12 SM optical fiber cable from the main TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT in C3 to main PABX in C1. Refer to Schematic AX Y STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 13 of 65

14 j. 12 SM optical fiber cable from the main TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT in C3 to main PABX in T1. Refer to Schematic AX Y k. OF backbone cabling connecting the technical rooms with PA amplifiers inside C3 shall be addressed based on the existing topology implemented in T3/C2 and connectivity to T3/C2 PAS Core Switches are to be provided. l. 12SM optical fiber cable from main technical room/equipment cabinet of SSD in T3 to remote equipment cabinet/technical rooms in C3 m. 12SM optical fiber cable from main technical room/equipment cabinet of Police in T3 to remote equipment cabinets/technical rooms in C3 n. 24SM optical fiber radial cable from main Immigration technical room in T3 to remote technical room of immigration in C3 GF B056 o. 2MM optical fiber cables from the location of each Special CCTV cameras (2 each in transit area) to the nearest Immigration technical room C3-GF B056. p. Backbone links for both copper and fibre, from C3-MDF to T3/C2-MDF, is part of AX324 contract. The mentioned cables have been coiled at the C3 entry point with enough slack to reach C3-MDF. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to arrange for a site survey and to identify the location and to extend the same cables to the C3-MDF Room. q. Provide Cat pair copper cable between the MDF in Concourse 3 and the MDFs in Terminal-3, Concourse-2, Terminal-1 and Concourse-1. r SM FO cable is to be installed between C3 MDF Room to each C3 TR Room for PSTN FTTH links. Details for exact type are to be coordinated with PSTN Service Provider. If standard FO cables are used, then Contractor is to ensure availability for adaptors to interconnect with PSTN Service Provider and end-user PSTN equipments sides. s. PTSN interconnection with C3 is part of the contract. The contractor shall provide any associated changes, fees etc... t. Single 2 core Fibre Optic outlet are to be provided for all offices and spaces where analogue equipment is to be used. This is for interconnection with PSTN. 10. The number of fiber strands mentioned for various requirements are indicative only. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to allow for additional strands as required for the specific systems, and to ensure minimum 50% spare on all OF cable links. Special care shall be taken in technical rooms with more than two stacks, to take care of the additional uplink requirements. 11. All Floor Distributions and LC/SAS Technical Rooms shall have Class A fiber links. a) 11. This document includes the recommendations and necessary coordination with power distribution in relation with the cabling system. 12. The following systems, but not limited to, are connected on the Fibre to the Office/Outlet system to allow enabling communications with themselves and each other. a. Div. 16 Section "Telephone Equipment" (TE) b. Div. 16 Section "Public Address System" (PAS) (Dedicated Network) STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 14 of 65

15 c. Div. 13 Section "Closed Circuit Television Equipment" (CCTV) d. Div. 16 Section "Computer Network Equipment" (CNE) 13. Labeling scheme for outlets, patch panels, cables, junction boxes, cabinets, etc, shall be unique and informative. The Contractor is advised to consider the existing logic for labeling and to get official approval of the Engineer/ DCA. 14. Limits of scope of work a. All links between C3 and existing buildings are to be completed from the limit of scope of work of AX324 SCN contractor by AX140 Contractor. AX324 SCN contractor shall be providing cables feeding C3 inside the BHS tunnel at the limit of work between AX086 and AX324 (Floor L5 east side; beyond axe 2axe C12) b. All backbone cabling to technical rooms in Duty free area including patch cords at equipment side and end-user side shall be part of this package. c. All passive equipment for these technical rooms including cabinets, patch panels and patch cords shall be provided under this contract, including any active equipment required to provide a complete connectivity solution such as media converters. d. SCN Contractor is to fully coordinate with BHS Contractor for overlapping areas of works: 1) SCN Contractor is to coordinate with BHS Contractor for BHS connectivity requirements within FTTO area s scope of work. 2) SCN Contractor is to coordinate with BHS Contractor for FTTO requirements within AX064 (BHS) areas scope of work. 3) SCN Contractor is to consider space allocation within FTTO TRs where BHS equipment needs to be installed. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. Campus Distributor (CD) or Main Technical Room 1. The Campus Distributors distribute the cross connection of the structured cabling networks with the following shared resources: a. Public Telecommunications Networks b. Resources cables from Data operators c. Network switches and routers d. Central Telecom Equipment System e. Patching components f. Multi-pairs cables to building distributors g. Backbone cabling system with the other Campus distributors h. Backbone cabling system with the other Building distributors 2. On site, within the project, the Campus Distributor holds facilities defined by the standard ISO 11801, as Campus and Campus distributors. 3. CDs in this project are the building distributors in Terminal-3, where the T3 inner core switches for CNE are located. STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 15 of 65

16 B. Building Distributor (BD) or Main Technical Room 1. The Building Distributors distribute the cross connection of the structured cabling networks with the following shared resources: a. Network switches and routers b. Central Telecom Equipment System c. Patching components d. Multi-pairs cables to floor distributors e. Backbone cabling system with the other Campus distributors f. Backbone cabling system with the other Building distributors 2. On site, within the project, the Campus Distributor holds facilities defined by the standard ISO 11801, as Campus and Campus distributors. 3. BD s are the main technical rooms where the core switches and outer-core switches shall be located, two in T3, two in C2 and two in C3. C. Floor distributor (FD) or Technical Room 1. The floor distributor is used as secondary node of the cabling system to connect the horizontal cable distribution to the building backbone cables. D. Data Backbone cabling distribution 1. The vertical cabling distribution connects: a. Building Distributor between each other b. Building Distributor to Floor Distributor c. Floor Distributor between each others d. Each Cabinet as a part of the same Distributor E. Horizontal distribution: FTTO 1. Cabling distribution connecting the Floor distributor to the outlets on Voice, and Data 2. FO cables shall be used between Floor distributor and FTTO outlets. 3. All FO horizontal distribution shall be terminated in the cabinets patch panel. 4. SCN contractor is to consider and provide connectivity to equipment inside the Technical Rooms such as SACS control units, SACS outlets, BMS F. Data and Telephone Outlets 1. Outlet for voice and data, in a working position, is made of one 4 port FTTO switch per work position. 2. Twin voice/data outlets etc. shall be as shown in the drawings. G. Standard 19" racks cabinet 1. Located in Building and floor distributors, the cabinets include: a. Patch panels for building backbone cables for DATA and telephone vertical cabling distribution, b. Patch panels for horizontal distribution, c. Patch cord guide panel STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 16 of 65

17 d. Power outlet board for the active equipment e. Voice and DATA active equipment H. Special 19" racks cabinets for IASS 1. Located in specific SAS Room, a 21U wall mounted 19 cabinet (to be coordinated with AX065-IASS Contractor) for IASS shall include: a. Patch panels for building backbone cables for DATA b. Patch panels for horizontal distribution, c. Patch cord guide panel d. Power outlet board for the active equipment e. Voice and DATA active equipment f. IASS Local Server I. Optical fiber patch panel 1. Dedicated 19-inch Optical fiber patch panels shall be designed to support single mode LC connectors of the backbone optical cables. 2. Separate patch panels shall be dedicated for the horizontal single mode optical fiber cable distribution. J. Patch cord guide panels 1. Based on 19" frame dimensions, designed to guide and protect the patch cord on patch panels and active equipment within the cabinet. K. Optical fiber cables 1. The optical fiber cables are required for the backbone cabling system based on single mode specification to support the gigabit Ethernet and other systems using the network as transmission medium. 2. The single mode optical fiber cables specifications shall support horizontal distribution for FTTO switches detailed under scope of works. L. Optical connector 1. All optical ports should comply with standard ISO/IEC and Duplex LC fiber connectivity configuration a. With a duplex LC fiber connector at the access point in working area b. At the distributor, on duplex adapter for patch panel cabling side M. Patch cord 1. Patch cords are used as: a. Connection between patch panels and active equipment in distribution frames 2. The cords shall be adapted to the interface on which they are connected, and length shall be implemented in regard of the generic cabling standard limits. N. Cable tray 1. Cable tray and raceway are included in the Section. STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 17 of 65

18 2. Cable trays, back boxes and any other required accessories are to be provided by AX140 Contractor for all data and power requirements under AX140 package Scope of Work. 3. No ELV/SAS containment including cable trays, trunking, ducts etc. shall be loaded more than 60% of the available space. Contractor is responsible to size the containment appropriately taking into account all FTTO cabling and to coordinate with AX140 Contractor for the routes. SCN Contractor shall also be responsible for the type of cables to be used based on selected vendor for each system. 4. In general ELV/SAS containment route shall follow the electrical containment route with sufficient clearance. However, any other routes followed shall be to the approval of the Engineer. 5. Routing between different buildings shall be using routes connecting BDs between these buildings. O. Grounding and earthling 1. Earthling and bonding shall be in accordance with IEC and EIA/TIA All screens of the cables shall be bonded at each distributor. 3. Distributor and equipment racks shall be bonded to building electronic earth. 4. All metal elements hall be bonded together to ensure equipotent link. 5. Clean Earth for each technical room and applicable peripherals shall be provided. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. References 1. The Contractor shall have to provide in his offer: detailed manufacturer's specifications and Data sheets for each system component including data on features, ratings, and performance a. The name of the engineer in charge of the project b. Details of the guarantees proposed by the Contractor and the Manufacturers c. Copy of manufacturer's proposed warranty, stating obligations, remedies, limitations, and exclusions d. Training certificate of the representatives on cabling manufacturers system proposed. e. Background of the Contractor in cabling systems similar installation f. List of his technical people specialized for each proposed work g. List of equipment tools for installation and control of the cabling systems h. Technical documentation and nomenclature of the provided material, with the supplier's references i. Equipment catalogues. B. Product data 1. Product Data: For each type of indicated product include operating characteristics, furnished specialties, and accessories. Reference each product to a location on Drawings 2. Product data submittal shall include the following as minimum: a. Schedule of equipment proposed, with catalogue reference number. STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 18 of 65

19 b. Name and address of the manufacturer and country of origin of the product c. Compliance statement to specification, with necessary supporting documents d. Catalogue pages of proposed equipment e. Basic system architecture indicating tie-in points with existing services f. Name and address of the authorized local representative/dealer g. System functional description and application 3. Include data on features, ratings, and performance. C. Shop drawings 1. Locate devices as shown on Drawings. 2. Layout drawings showing location of devices, doors, controllers, cables and containment, etc 3. Diagrams for cable management system 4. System labeling schedules, including electronic copy of labeling schedules that are part of the cable and asset identification system of the software specified in Parts 2 and Wiring Diagrams: Show typical wiring schematics; include typical installation details, hardwiring scheme, dimensions, etc 6. Detail system schematic for each area D. Manufacturer's installation instructions: 1. Provide manufacturer s installation instructions. E. System operation description 1. Include method of operation and supervision of each component and each type of circuit, and sequence of operations for manually and automatically initiated system inputs. 2. Description must cover this specific Project; manufacturer's standard descriptions for generic systems are not acceptable. F. Product Certificates 1. The Contractor shall provide signed by manufacturers of components certifying that products furnished comply with requirements. G. Qualification Data 1. For firms and persons specified in "Quality Assurance" an article shall be written to explain and demonstrate their capabilities and experience. 2. To include lists of completed projects with project names and addresses, names and addresses of architects/engineers and owners, and other information specified or required by Engineer. 3. System Operation Description: Include method of operation and supervision of each component and each type of circuit, and sequence of operations for manually and automatically initiated system inputs. Description must cover this specific Project; manufacturer's standard descriptions for generic systems are not acceptable. H. Tests and Certificates STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 19 of 65

20 1. Submit complete certified manufacturer s type and routine test records, in accordance with the Standards specified in "Quality Assurance" Article. a. Test Plan 1) The Contractor shall provide Test Plan on the testing methodologies used for various tests involved throughout different stages of the Works. This shall also include the plan for integrated tests for interface with other systems. The Test Plan shall be submitted for approval by the Engineer. 2) Test program shall be part of the test plan. a) Test program shall include preliminary Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) with a mock-up to be held between the 60 th day and the 90 th day following the awarding of the contract. During this test the manufacturer shall demonstrate that his products shall match with all the specific requirements of the contract. b) Test program shall also include preliminary acceptance of material to be held at the factory before delivery of the material. During this test the manufacturer shall demonstrate that his products are matching with all the specific requirements of the contract. c) Test program shall include all tests to be held on site during and after installation. During this test the contractor and the manufacturer shall demonstrate that the installed products are matching with all the specific requirements of the contract. 3) In establishing the test program the Contractor and Engineer shall agree which activities shall be attended by the Client Engineer and his representative Consultant. 4) After Approval, the Test Plan shall be amended as required during the life of the Project to reflect changes in system design and the identification of additional testing requirements I. Field Test Reports 1. As specified in "Field Quality Control" Article of this Section, the Contractor shall indicate and interpret test results for compliance with system description and performance requirements. J. Record (As-Built) Drawings shall include 1. Complete wiring diagrams, including complete terminal strip layout and identification, and wire termination and tagging for all conductors. 2. Locations for all components installed and/or connected to under this specification. K. Sample Warranty 1. Copy of manufacturer's proposed warranty, stating obligations, remedies, limitations, and exclusions 2. Provide copy of sub-contractor's warranty certificates 3. Provide Contractor warranty certificates L. Maintenance Data 1. FTTO system documents shall include Emergency, Operation, Maintenance, and Training manuals. In addition to items specified above, manuals should include but not be limited to the following: STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 20 of 65

21 a. Hard copies of manufacturer's specification sheets, operating specifications, design guides, user's guides for software and hardware, and PDF files on CD-ROM of the hard-copy submittal b. System installation and setup guides, with data forms to plan and record options and setup decisions. c. As-Built layouts and schematics d. System operation e. Maintenance schedule f. Power supply schedule g. Integration and interfaces with other systems documentations. M. Format and presentation of the documents 1. Shop drawings a. The Contractor shall have to provide at least two months before the beginning of work, a complete file of execution. 1) This file shall be given to the Technical Engineering and design department of the Building Owner representative for validation, it shall include the following: a) Nomenclature of the plans and diagrams b) Synoptic of the cabling system c) Drawings for all buildings levels, showing RJ45 location indicating connection to the identified floor distributor d) Floor layout for cable tray and raceway, showing dimensions of the raceway and the types and capacity of the cables e) Opening details plans and technical shafts receiving the cables routes of the cabling system. f) Equipment room layout for the LVC/SAS room with identification of each distributor and each panel g) Configuration plan of distributors panel, front view and rear, for each rack equipment installed with dimensions, weight and identification of each patch panel. h) The complete synoptic of the grounding and earthling networks specific to the cabling system distribution i) Charts, references and catalogues of the manufacturers corresponding to the projected equipment installation. 2) The Contractor shall be noticed to re-examine without delay, any error, omission or conformity, which would be identified on its documents after control. 2. As built documents: a. At the end of each working phase, the Contractor shall have to provide at least two months before site commissioning, a complete file of verification including: 1) Plans and diagrams nomenclature 2) The complete technical file of the cabling system, reflecting the installations, including: STRUCTURED CABLING NETWORK 26 April Page 21 of 65

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