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DCA TERMINAL A IMPROVEMENTS (NEAR TERM) 10 AUGUST 2012<br />

TASK ORDER 03: LOBBY IMPROVEMENTS – PKG 4 - CURBSIDE CHECK-IN<br />

RONALD REAGAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT<br />

PROJECT DT1203<br />

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE<br />

A. Manufacturer: Each manufacturer shall have been in the business of manufacturing the<br />

applicable system(s) hardware and software for at least five years.<br />

B. Contractor experience: Contractor shall have at least five years’ experience in installing<br />

electronic systems and equipment of the type used for projects of similar size and complexity<br />

and be able to provide documentation on three successful projects completed over the past five<br />

years of similar size and complexity.<br />

C. Contractor shall submit proof to the satisfaction of the COTR that the Contractor has:<br />

1. Adequate plant and equipment to do the work properly and expeditiously.<br />

2. Adequate staff and technical experience.<br />

3. Contractor shall have performed a minimum of three similar installations using software<br />

and hardware of the type described for the systems in Divisions 27 and 28, and for a<br />

premise wiring system of the same size and complexity as this project.<br />

a. If Contractor has not had direct experience with all of the systems listed in<br />

Divisions 27 and 28, then Contractor shall furnish written documentation that the<br />

Contractor’s subcontractor for the system meets the requirements listed above.<br />

b. Contractor shall provide resumes of the persons assigned to this project detailing<br />

relevant experience with the specialty systems in Divisions 27 and 28.<br />

4. All equipment shall be installed by technicians trained by the equipment manufacturer or<br />

a recognized training school or course for the installations of this type system. The<br />

Contractor shall maintain all records of individuals at the jobsite and, if requested, show<br />

proof of a specific individual’s training upon request.<br />

5. Authorized distributor: Proof shall be required at the time of equipment submittal for<br />

approval that the Company or Firm supplying the equipment is an approved<br />

representative for the sale, installation, and service of the equipment submitted for<br />

approval. Proof shall be required at the time of submittal approval that the Firm or<br />

Company is an established organization, within 100 miles of the project, and has<br />

successfully completed projects of this type and has an acceptable reputation for service<br />

to installations of this type. Distributor, if requested, shall submit the name and location<br />

of a similar project and date of completion. Distributor must maintain a fully staffed and<br />

equipped service organization, and must regularly offer maintenance service for systems<br />

of this type and size.<br />

6. Operating system software: System software and language development software shall<br />

be existing, industry accepted, and of a type widely used in commercial systems.<br />

7. Application software: The application software, substantially as offered, shall have been<br />

used for a minimum of two years and shall be written in a standard, industry accepted<br />

computer language.<br />

8. Software: Database software shall be a commercially available software program.<br />

9. Unapproved materials: The use of “or acceptable” equipment does not relieve the<br />

Contractor of responsibility for use of any unapproved, substituted equipment. The<br />

Contractor, at no cost to the Owner, shall remove and replace with the specified<br />

equipment any equipment or system that shows evidence of improper operation, function,<br />

or size.<br />

BASIC TELECOMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS 27 05 01 - 6

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