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Last Updated | 04/15/2022 01:34 PM |
Project Title | D/B Install Police Evidence Secured Storage |
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City, State (County) | Tampa, FL 33612 (Hillsborough County) |
Category(s) | Single Trades |
Sub-Category(s) | Finishes/Interior |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
Project Status | Results |
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Description | The contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, supplies, facilities, transportation, tools, materials, supervision, and other items necessary to perform project number 673-21-122, Install Police Evidence Secured Storage. The contractor shall include in the design: - Ensure exterior walls are of brick and masonry construction. Exterior walls which are composed of wood frame and siding require an interior backing of steel security screen mesh or sheet partition. Perimeter walls shall be full height, floor to underside of slab above. Interstitial access is not allowed. - Door Construction: Doors are of 45 mm (1-3/4 in.) solid core hardwood or hollow steel construction. Dutch or half doors are unacceptable. Removable hinge pins on door exteriors must be retained with set pins or spot welded, preventing their removal. Hinge pins will be on the outside if the door opens outward. The locking requirements (including access- controlled egress doors) outlined in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Life Safety Code standard, latest edition, 101-7.2.1.5 and 7.2.1.6 must be followed - Mechanical locking systems: Where mechanical lock systems are used, installed lock sets must allow for single motion egress. The installation of high security exit devices meeting NFPA Life Safety Code standards is appropriate. - Fire code: prohibits locks from being locked from the inside that require a key to exit, the intent is that there must be two locks, one of which must be key operated. The other lock can be key, combination or electronic. (NFPA 101, 7.2.1.5.2) locks, if provided, shall not require the use of a key, a tool or special knowledge or effort for the operations from the egress side. - Steel doors will not be set into wooden frames. - Doors set in steel frames must be fitted with a mortise lock with a deadlock feature. IAW ANSI/BHMA A156.13 American National Standards for Mortise Locks. - The day lock on the main door must be automatically locking, with a minimum 19 mm (3/4 in.) dead bolt and inside thumb latch. - Electronic/Magnetic locking systems: Where installed, electronic locking systems will include an automatic “request to exit” sensor and a “push to exit” manual lock release switch. Refer to the NFPA Life Safety Code for details. - Install a Electronic Physical Access Control Systems (PACS) point for monitoring and controlling access to areas identified as requiring high or medium levels of assurance). This room needs to have a PACS system installed that feeds into the current C-Cure system. - Provide a secured, non-passthrough evidence locker with minimum of 12 compartments. |
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