Contract

J063--Building 350 Avigilon Security

Agency
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF / VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
Location
DAYTON, OH
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 6 days (Jul 24, 2026)
Posted
Jul 8, 2026
Set-aside
None (open competition)
NAICS code
811210

What this contract is for

Q&A Can you please identify the 16 access-controlled doors included in the project scope? (1) 101A, (2) 147D & 112, (2) 122C & 132D, (1) 103B, (2) 108 & 119, (1) 128A, (2) 138A & 147E, (1) 115A. There are only 12 access controlled doors. Are the existing card readers, locks, REX devices, door contacts, and cabling intended to be reused? Yes Can you please identify the location of Room 138A on the Building 350 floor plan? On the blueprint, it is the unmarked room next to 138B Are there specific Avigilon controller models or part numbers required for this project? (1) Mercury MP1502, (1) Mercury MR-52-S3B Are there any specific requirements for the new network switch, including manufacturer, model, uplink, or fiber/SFP requirements? (1) 24 Port Network Switch Lantronix SM24TAT2S4 Are there any Drawings? Please see previous amendment. Are all existing Doors Hardware working? (Strikes, Mags, Card readers, Door contacts, Motions, Etc.) Yes Are we replacing any Hardware? (Strikes, Mags, Card readers, Door contacts, Motions, Etc.) No If existing Hardware Is not compatible/nonfunctional will that be covered under a Change order? All existing hardware should be compatible. Is all Existing Cabling working and compatible with Avigilon Access control? Yes Are we replacing Cabling? No How many Existing doors are in each one of these Existing Honeywell/C-Cure panels? (12) Door and (15) Readers Are we Wiring the Enclosures/Panels or just replacing Enclosures/Panels? Replacing Enclosures Life Safety Power (2) FPO 150-B100C808PE4M or (4) FPO 75-B100C4D8PE2M and wiring the enclosers What type of Media converters are Existing? Fiber to Ethernet How many Cat6/Fiber Ports do they need on their New Switch? 1 of each, 24 port switch for possible camera upgrade

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