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The property is located in Vientiane, Laos and is currently under construction with a targeted opening date of April 2016. The property shall require new IP ready data cabling network throughout the property to allow for newer technologies and services to be delivered for both guests and administration staff of the hotel.

Level 57, MLC Centre 19-29 Martin Place Sydney, NSW, 2000 Australia Tel: +61 9238 2075 sales@reitech.net.au P.O Box 2029 Bondi Junction NSW, 1355 Australia Tel: +61 8012 5461 admin@reitech.net.au HOTEL STRUCTURED DATA CABLING SPECIFICATIONS Project and Property Crowne Plaza Vientiane, Laos 15 July 2015 Version: Draft 100715v1.0 “This specification only covers the cabling infrastructure for public areas, guestrooms and back of house areas as defined within Note this does cover the office tower that does not have a connection to the hotel.” Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page 1 OVERVIEW The property is located in Vientiane, Laos and is currently under construction with a targeted opening date of April 2016 The property shall require new IP ready data cabling network throughout the property to allow for newer technologies and services to be delivered for both guests and administration staff of the hotel Summary of key features of the property       Basement level provides access to the car parking and back of house (“BoH”) facilities Ground level provides access to the hotel lobby, reception, meeting space, lounge and bar facilities Level one provides access to the ballroom, kitchen and all day dining facilities Level two provides access to the members lounge, executive offices, staff canteen and BoH facilities Level three provides access to the day spa, fitness centre, pool and pool bar facilities Levels four through to ten provide access to 203 guestrooms This is the initial stage of the IT project in specifying the data cabling infrastructure requirements during the construction phase bearing in mind the type of system to be installed on to the data network Following on from this infrastructure document we will begin to specify the systems and solution to be installed during the IT and Security FF&E process in meeting on the IHG brand requirements The following is a high level summary of the systems which shall be expanded on during the IT FF&E procurement/tender process;      Public wired and wireless internet access o Wireless Access Points (WAP) internet locations shall be installed within the guestrooms on the guest floors (every second room) to provide the required coverage at GHz AT -65dBm  These WAP’s shall be located at or near the desk located (out of sight) and include additional LAN ports for wired IP services in the guestroom  Wired internet for the desk shall be connected back to this WAP LAN port (It is proposed this wired LAN lead is terminated to a RJ45 data female wall socket located or the desk or wall near the desk.) o External WAP’s in the public areas shall be located in the roof cavity, near a service hatch for maintenance Telephone/Voice (PABX) o Analogue and Digital Voice Services Closed Circuit Televisions (CCTV) Television channel distribution (IPTV) IHG secure administration network; physically segmented from the public network and exclude any wireless connectivity o Property Management System (PMS) o Point of Sale (POS) o Guestroom and BoH key card system (Door Locks)  Need clarification if guestroom door locks will be networked centrally for reporting purposes and integration for PMS checkin and check-out (requires ZigBee connectivity) o Other administration software and systems Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page Attachment A to I is provided as reference drawings to assist on cabling locations and terminations These locations may change depending on ID design requirements and changes going forward by the design teams Any change impacting IT requirements should be discussed with the IT Consultant NOTE: We have not allowed for any data requirements for building controls, devices and management (BMS) or Energy Management as we believe this is covered under the MEP scope To be advised if required PROJECT OVERVIEW The following data cabling scope covers hotel guestrooms, hotel public areas, hotel function areas and hotel administration areas located on the following levels       Basement Level Ground Level Level One Level Two Level Three Level to 10, Guestrooms It must be noted that we have provided the proposed design based on the information provided to date and will require the final approval of IHG and the owners for implementation There are locations within the property where design has yet to be completed and/or does not allow for any changes to the current Interior designs changes as at July 2015 This scope needs to be integrated and priced in line with the initial cabling specification document covered under the MEP Tender Documentation SITE VISITS AND DOCUMENTATION If there is a requirement to discuss any part of the overall IT and Technology for this property you can contact the IT Consultant on the below details to arrange for site visits, floor plans and/or discussions  Réitech Pty Ltd (IT Consultant) Allan Smith Mobile: +61 (0)413747992 Email: asmith@reitech.net.au Skype: allan.g.smith DATA AND VOICE CABLING SPECIFICATION AND GUIDELINES The following is provided as a guideline to the contractors in delivering a structured cabling network infrastructure that meets the recommended international standards and specifications required for data and voice services  CAT3 cabling Fifty (50) pair CAT3 UTP (or foiled due to EMI concerns) shall only be used for this project to connect the riser IDF Krone 110 connection blocks (punch down Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page blocks) back to the Computer Room (MDF) master Krone 110 connection blocks; which will intern will be connect to the hybrid PABX (analogue and digital)  CAT6 cabling Category Class E UTP and F/UTP (CAT6) shall be used for this project (1-250 MHz) or if budget allows Category 6A (1-500MHz) shall be used as a minimum for this project The decision as to whether UTP or foiled UTP will be used will depend on the risk of EMI or cross talk interference Noise due to EMF can impact the quality of the VOIP and Video Conferencing services, so foiled UTP should be used if EMF is going to be an issue; as a rule of thumb we should allow at least 1.2 meter between data cabling and electrical cabling CAT6 cabling is to be used between the IDF locations and end termination wall sockets The maximum allowable length for any one CAT6 cabling run is 90meters and shall not exceed 90 meters RJ45 connections shall be used for terminating all CAT6 cabling NOTE: Unless otherwise specified only RJ45 connections shall use when terminating CAT6 cabling Please see further information reference to analogue voice installation requirements  Multimode Fibre Optic OM4 laser optimised Multi-Mode fibre optic cabling shall be used for the core backbone cabling linking all the edge IDF locations across the property back to the Computer Room (MDF) As a minimum it is a requirement to install cores (4 pairs) between the IDF location and MDF CABLING CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS    The Cabling Contractor must possess the applicable Cabling Registration and must comply with the International Standard for Installation of the structured cabling The Cabling Contractor is to be a certified installer of the cable and connectivity manufacture and should be on site at all times during the cabling installation The Cabling Contractor shall provide all cabling materials and services for the installation of the cabling system, including ducting, patch panels, terminations etc WARRANTY   All installed cabling systems shall be fully certified, and guaranteed for a minimum of 20 years The Contractor shall supply the following: o Cable and optical fibre test results in hard and soft copy; o Cabling plant continuity test results; o Marked up floor plans showing outlet numbers and locations; o Consolidation point plans and specifications (if applicable); o Manufacturer’s warranty certification; o Certification that the cabling installation meets, or exceeds, the minimum specified standard Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page COMPLIANCE     International data cabling standards shall be enforced and maintained when installing the structured cabling infrastructure All equipment used shall be certified for electrical compliance by recognised authority and identified by way of the product labelling All equipment used shall be designed to comply with the electromagnetic (EMC) and electromagnetic radiation (EMR) International standards Fire and underwriters compliance All equipment and/or material shall be supplied and installed to meet the local standards and certification requirements GENERAL REQUIREMENTS The structured cabling installed shall consist of horizontal cabling between data outlets and a 24 port patch panel mounted in an IDF or MDF nominated locations The IDF locations shall be connected back to the Computer Room (MDF) via CAT3 (analogue telephony only) or Multi-mode Optical Fibre cabling All outlets and patch panel positions will be numbered, labelled and documented The documentation will also include the results of the specified tests and a marked up floor plan showing outlet numbers and locations 8.1 Computer Room (MDF) Attachment B provides a proposed design for the computer room based on the services and infrastructure requirements of the hotel         It is the hotel preference for all cabinets to be floor mounted where possible The MDF will have a separate air conditioning system in addition to any building air conditioning system in place and be maintained at 20 degrees Celsius at all time This separate system shall operate 24X7 and will ensure the hotel’s investment in IT assets is protected at all times Apart from a separate rack mounted UPS provided by suppliers the MDF shall be connected to a protected power supply, the building UPS or generator system It is preferred that the MDF has anti-static flooring and ideally have an advanced smoke detector system installed All door, window or ceiling gaps should be minimised to maintain dust free environment within the MDF The MDF should have a dedicated building earth cable installed in the room on an appropriately sized earth bar, to be determined in consultation with the electrical engineer The height of each room must be greater than the height of equipment cabinets, in this situation the ceiling to floor should be at least 2.8 meters A horizontal and vertical cable duct/tray shall be supplied and installed to carry data cables from the ceiling space to the equipment cabinet for maintaining and protecting the cables These ducts/trays should allow for future cable capacity 8.2 Horizontal and Vertical Cabling Attachment A provides a high level cabling methodology for the building Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page           Each data communications outlet shall be cabled to the RJ45 patch panel located in the IDF or MDF without any joints Taps or splices are not to be used All installed horizontal cable shall conform to the latest edition of ISO/IEC 11801 The CAT6 cable to each work area data communications outlet shall consist of twisted pairs Should be terminated using RJ45 style connector or patch panel unless specified otherwise due to analogue telephone requirements Cable bends shall maintain the minimum bend radius specified by the manufacturer, but shall be no less that 25mm in radius If the cabling access’s fire rated walls, ceilings or floors then such holes shall be filled using approved fire materials so as to maintain the existing fire rating Sufficient slack shall be maintained within the cable so as to reduce any risk of damaging cable or connections due to excessive tension in the cables Vertically run cables shall be mounted on to cable trays and secured every 300mm using cable ties Any data cabling that runs in parallel to power cables; will allow for at least a 350mm separation between the data and power cabling The horizontal sub-system is star connected with each cable being a maximum of 90 metres Where a horizontal sub-system cannot be established within the 90-metre limitation, a second IDF shall be established to install a second horizontal sub-system to meet the specification Depending on the physically installed network hardware equipment and physical network separation for security reasons, each IDF located network switch shall be connected back to the MDF location core switches via multi-mode optical fibre cable as specified As a minimum;  All multi-mode fibre optic cables shall be installed to meet ISO/IEC 11801 Single mode fibre optic cabling shall only be used on consultation with the IT Consultant  All fibre optic cable shall meet the minimum transmission performance specified in ISO/IEC 11801  The fibre optic cables shall be of a construction to handle rugged building riser applications Include the correct cladding and outer protection to meet the environmental conditions  Fibre optic cables shall be clearly labelled  All fibre optic cable shall be free of stress or mirco-bends reducing the performance of the cables  The main fibre optical patch panel for the building shall be located in the MDF room All fibre optic backbone cables shall originate from this location to each of the IDF locations, unless otherwise specified 8.3 Terminations   The cabling contractor shall be responsible for the termination of the horizontal and vertical cable, including cables, patch panels, pin assignments, pair allocation and colour coding shall conform to ISO/IEC 11801 or as directed by the IT Consultant o Secure administration and public data cable termination should be colour coded to reflect the different structured cabling networks, as they are to remain physically separated Sufficient slack of cable shall be left behind the termination area to ensure that terminations and cable are not under tension Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page  The IT Consultant should be contacted to the design and layout of the terminations within the equipment rack locations; IDF and MDF locations A proposed layout is provided in a later section The correct tools are to be utilised for terminating cables and shall be of a type approved by the manufacturer for the connectors used The cable twist rate shall be maintained at the RJ45 outlets and RJ45 patch panel   The fibre optic cabling shall use the inter-connect methodology for the establishment of circuits The connectors of equipment fly leads shall be connected directly to the connectors of the backbone cable   Fibre optic cabling connectivity shall be in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801 All cables shall be neatly butted and stripped, ensuring that fibres and jacketing are undamaged All optical fibres shall be either fusion spliced on to optical fibre pigtails which have been factory pre-terminated with type SC connectors, or terminated directly on site to type SC connectors LC connectors may be used in consultation and approval by the IT Consultant Contractor shall provide evidence that the quality of the termination will be as good as if it were made in the factory if they terminate on site All connectors shall be supplied with protective caps fitted The Contractor must take steps during the installation to ensure that dust does not enter optic fibre cabling Fibre optic termination enclosures (rack mounted or wall mounted) shall be of metal construction with a fully enclosed compartment to house the cable entry, splice trays and bare fibre Whether rack mounted or wall mounted the enclosures must be designed to anchor all optical fibre cables in place to prevent movement and resulting potential degradation of performance or damage to cables and terminations     8.4 Outlets and Faceplates The following requirements may vary depending on the location and in consultation with the IT and/or interior design consultant    Unless otherwise stated each work area shall be provided with: o A white faceplate, unless specified otherwise by the interior decorating architects, o RJ45 or RJ11 female connector, All faceplates shall be mounted horizontally and flush mounted on walls, skirting duct and/or furniture where possible Where mounting blocks are required and raised away from the wall then the mounting block shall be the same colour as the faceplates Location of the faceplates will be determined by the interior design requirements and team, in consultation with the IT Consultant 8.5 Data, Fibre Patch Panels and Patch Cables    24 Ports RJ45 female patch panels are to be provided unless otherwise specified within the 19” racks All patch panels shall comply with the relevant standard for CAT6 specifications and suitable for terminating CAT6 cables Patch cables shall be provided for interconnection between the patch panel and the active equipment located in the equipment cabinet Each patch cable shall Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page     be terminated with the pin assignments, pair allocation and colour coding configuration T568A, and ISO/IEC 11801 Fibre optic patch cables shall be a maximum of one meter in length used between the fibre optic patch panel and the active equipment located in the equipment cabinets SC type connectors and all patch leads must be tested by the manufacturer ISO/IEC 11801 Fly leads shall be provided to connect the RJ45/RJ11 outlets and user equipment, terminated with the pin assignments, pair allocation and colour configuration T568A, and ISO/IEC 11801 or in the case of RJ11 the configuration need to meet analogue telephone configuration The inclusion of an integrated rear cable management system should be used to better manage the cables The cable management panels should be mounted on the patching facility between every two rows of connection ports In this way, patch leads from every patch panel port are directed to the cable management panels above or below the outlet, so that at no time, even when fully populated, outlets are obscured by patch leads 8.6 Labelling All outlets and patch panels shall be labelled by the contractor, in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801       Quality labelling materials shall be durable or protected from damage or fading of port information Types of labels; o printed paper labels inserted into a recess in the faceplate; o embossed, self-adhesive plastic tape systems (Dymo style); The label shall clearly identify the type of service and location The label details shall identify the cable at both ends for use by the network equipment installers etc All data port should be documented in to a spreadsheet for ease of use by other following/post installation of the cable infrastructure RJ45 multiple outlets on a single faceplate shall be labelled from left to right and then from top to bottom All distribution RJ45 patch panels shall be clearly labelled and be labelled with the same designations as the corresponding cable end/outlet The order of appearance of horizontal cables on the patch panel shall commence with the lowest numbered outlet appearing at the top left and proceed left to right, and then top to bottom Where 110 punch block panels (Krone) are used for analogue terminations, a booklet shall be completed and maintained to identify the telephone extensions to the block port number Where RJ45 patch panels are located in the same rack or group of racks for backbone cabling then these shall be identified by the numbering system used to identify these cables from the core backbone cabling Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page  The label used for each fibre core shall consist of a numbering system that identifies the location, cable bundle and number core EG: Core 02-A3 is second floor, third core of the first optical cable 8.7 LAN Active Equipment The supply, installation and configuration of LAN and WLAN network equipment will be covered under a separate specification document for managed network and internet services It shall be dealt with under the IT FF&E process once the network is finalised 8.8 Testing All cables shall be tested for Ethernet operation by the contractor according to a formal test plan The test plan shall be submitted to the IT Consultant for approval prior to the commencement of testing and must confirm the operation of the cabling installation   An approved hand-held test instrument shall be used to perform the tests Documented test results shall be provided to the IT Consultant All fibre optic cabling shall be tested for loss and uniformity of transmission characteristics using a recording optical TDR The test methods to be employed for optical fibre cable testing should be submitted to the hotel for approval prior to commencement of testing     The test shall be performed from each end of the fibre Connector loss should be measured for optical fibre fly leads Acceptable loss measurements are as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 A copy of the test results shall be included within the documentation and provided to the IT Consultant 8.8 Tools The Contractor shall use specific tools required to carry out the installation of the cabling system and include a punch down tool for each type of termination utilised 8.9 Documentation   8.10   The hotel will provide to the Contractor copies of the site plan on request for the installation of the cabling structured cabling infrastructure The Contractor shall provide to the IT Consultant upon completion of the work following documentation: o as built drawings showing the physical location and designation of each cable route, cable ducts and cable trays, marked up on drawings o cable run list of the end location of each cable by room o copies of all test results o update any local service records as required o completed forms necessary to meet the local regulations requirements o documentation of all cabling components used o manuals supplied with the installed equipment if any Standards ISO/IEC 11801- Patch Cords and work Area IEEE 802.3 Carrier Sense, Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page  ISO/IEC 11801 Information Technology – Generic cabling for customer premises SCOPE OF WORKS (“SoW)” This section provides the high level specifications and requirements for the implementing the required cabling infrastructure If there is any confusion, conflict in specifications, clarification required or change approvals required; please contact the IT Consultant 9.1 Computer Room - MDF (See Attachment B)             Located on the 2nd floor next to the service lifts servicing the executive offices Supply and install four (4) lockable 19” 42U rack (with glass door) having internal fans for extracting the heat once loaded with servers and switching Supply and install a 240V GPO power rail to the rear within the 19” rack to allow power for approx servers and/or switches to be connected per rack Supply and install 19” rack mounted fibre optic patch panels for terminating all fibre optic cables from the IDF locations This patch panel shall be located at the top of the 19” racks were applicable Supply and install 19” 24 port RJ45 patch panels within the applicable racks by service for the horizontal CAT6 cabling located within 90 meter of the MDF Supply and install 19” 24 port RJ45 patch panels within the applicable racks by service for the horizontal CAT6 cabling located within 90 meter of the MDF Supply, install, test and document the Krone 110 punch down blocks for the PABX analogue telephone system Terminate, test and label the multimode fibre optic cables within the 19” rack Dual SC termination is to be used, if different please specify Note: HP switching shall be used for this project The computer room shall be maintained at 20 degrees Celsius at all times The computer room HVAC shall be independent and connected to backup power source The computer room shall be equipment with dry fire extinguish equipment to limit the damage to computer Water sprinkler system is not preferred Unless otherwise specified the layout of all cabinets/racks shall conform to the following order: o Top of Rack / Cabinet o Cooling Fans o Power Rail vertical at the rear o Optic Fibre terminations o Optic fibre cable management o CAT6 UTP Terminations o Cable management o Active network equipment o Servers o UPS backup Power (not required if a centralised UPS is provided for the whole computer room) 9.2 Vertical Optical Fibre Cabling and Cabinets – IDF (see Attachment A)  Currently there appears to one vertical risers running up the building for use from the Basement to Level 10 However, we see additional riser IDF locations to be made available on the lower levels; Basement, Ground, 1, and levels due to the larger foot print of the hotel Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page 10             Supply, install, terminate, test and label eight (4 pair) multimode optical fibre cables between the MDF and each IDF locations, running up the vertical risers Supply and install a lockable 19” 10U wall mounted rack (with glass door) in the IDF for terminating the optical fibre cables, RJ45 cables and network switching equipment (space will define the depth) Supply and install 19” 24 port RJ45 patch panels for terminating the CAT6 cabling Supply and install a 19” rack mounted fibre patch panel for terminating all fibre optic cables connected back to MDF location This patch panel shall be located at the top of the 19” rack Supply, install, terminate, test and label Guestroom CAT6 to the RJ45 patch panels Supply, install, test and document the Krone 110 punch down blocks for the PABX analogue telephone system (not located in the 19” cabinet) Multimode optical fibre dual SC terminations to be used, if different please specify in the pricing sheet Note: HP switching shall be used for this project A minimum of a way 15 amp 240 V rated power rail will be fitted internally including an isolating switch in the incoming supply, and a terminal block for connection of the supply conductors The power rail will connect to the incoming supply through a GPO at the top of the cabinet enabling isolation of the equipment cabinet in the event the cabinet has to be removed or relocated The power distribution outlets will be rated at 10A for flexibility of equipment connection Earthing shall comply The Contractor shall install the cabinets in the position indicated by the IT Consultant/Project Manager The Contractor shall install the patch panels, shelves and data cabling in the cabinets Sufficient cable slack shall be provided to allow the rack to open for access to the rear of the cabinet There may be locations that require communications cabinets that are wall mounted and suitable for the accommodation of active equipment and patch panels due to location or space concerns Such locations are to be discussed with the IT Consultant Unless otherwise specified the layout of all cabinets/racks shall conform to the following order: o Top of Rack / Cabinet o Cooling Fans o Power Rail vertical at the rear o Optic Fibre terminations o Optic fibre cable management o CAT6 UTP Terminations o Cable management o Active network equipment o UPS backup Power 9.3 Horizontal CAT6 structured cabling (see Attachment A)   Supply, install, terminate test and label CAT6 cables between the IDF RJ45 female patch panel and a RJ45 female data wall plate point except where an analogue telephone service is being delivered Where an analogue telephone extension is located The CAT6 cabling shall be terminated to the Krone 110 punch down block in the IDF and a RJ11 wall plate at the end point Where there is more than one analogue telephone connected to a single telephone extension; the telephones shall be terminated in parallel in the guestroom Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page 11 9.4 Supply, install and commission of a data and voice network as defined A Basement Level (see Attachment D) o o o Supply, install, terminate, test and label the following CAT6 cabling from the RJ45 wall sockets location to the 19” Cabinet located in the IDF Supply, install, terminate, test and label the following CAT6 cabling from the RJ11 analogue telephone wall sockets location to the 19” Cabinet located in the IDF Known Locations;  Housekeeping Offices (locations to be determined)  x PMS  x Analogue Telephone  x Admin LAN  Laundry Room (locations to be determined)  x Analogue Telephone  x Admin LAN  Plant Rooms  x Analogue Telephone  Hotel Guest Lifts  x IP CCTV  Hotel Service Lifts  x Analogue Telephone  x IP CCTV  Office Lifts  x IP CCTV  General Car Parking Area  x IP CCTV  x WAP B Ground Level (see Attachment E) o o o Supply, install, terminate, test and label the following CAT6 cabling from the RJ45 wall sockets location to the 19” Cabinet located in the IDF Supply, install, terminate, test and label the following CAT6 cabling from the RJ11 analogue telephone wall sockets location to the 19” Cabinet located in the IDF Known Locations;  Front Office  16 x VoIP (RJ45)  16 x Admin LAN  x IP Printer  x IP CCTV  Hotel Guest Lifts  x IP CCTV  Hotel Service Lifts  x IP CCTV  x Analogue Telephone  Office Lifts  x IP CCTV  Driveway (External)  x IP CCTV Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page 12       Lobby and Lobby Lounge  x IP CCTV  x WAP  ? x IPTV (unknown) Lobby Bar x VoIP (RJ45)  x Admin LAN  x IP CCTV Porter Desk  x VoIP (RJ45)  x Admin LAN  x IP CCTV Pre-meeting room lobby  x VoIP  x IP CCTV  x WAP  x IP Digital Signage Meeting Rooms (5 x meeting rooms)  x IPTV  x WAP  16 x Data Ports  x VoIP  x IP CCTV Back of House (BoH) – including delivery bay  x WAP  10 x Data Ports (locations to be determined/no ID)  x VoIP  x IP CCTV C Level One (see Attachment F) o o o Supply, install, terminate, test and label the following CAT6 cabling from the RJ45 wall sockets location to the 19” Cabinet located in the IDF Supply, install, terminate, test and label the following CAT6 cabling from the RJ11 analogue telephone wall sockets location to the 19” Cabinet located in the IDF Known Locations;  Host Station (All Day Dinning)  x VoIP (RJ45)  x Admin LAN  x IP CCTV  Hotel Guest Lifts  x IP CCTV  Hotel Service Lifts  x IP CCTV  x Analogue Telephone  Waiter Stations (2 locations)  x Admin LAN  x VoIP  All Day Dinning General  x WAP  x VoIP (service kitchen)  x IP CCTV Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page 13         Ballroom Pre-function Lounge  x IP Digital Signage  x Data Port  x IP CCTV  x WAP Ballroom  10 x VoIP  x WAP  10 x Data Port Ballroom pre-function Bar  x VoIP (RJ45)  x Admin LAN  x IP CCTV Banquet Managers Office  x VoIP (RJ45)  x Admin LAN Chefs and Stewards Office  x VoIP (RJ45)  x Admin LAN Main Kitchen  x VoIP (RJ45)  x Admin LAN Room Service Office  x VoIP (RJ45)  x Admin LAN Kitchen General  x IP CCTV D Level Two (see Attachment G) o o o Supply, install, terminate, test and label the following CAT6 cabling from the RJ45 wall sockets location to the 19” Cabinet located in the IDF Supply, install, terminate, test and label the following CAT6 cabling from the RJ11 analogue telephone wall sockets location to the 19” Cabinet located in the IDF Known Locations;  Executive Lounge  x VoIP (RJ45)  x Data Ports  x WAP  x IPTV  Hotel Guest Lifts  x IP CCTV  Hotel Service Lifts  x IP CCTV  x Analogue Telephone  Executive Lounge Reception  x Admin LAN  x VoIP (RJ45)  x IP CCTV  Executive Meeting Rooms (2 x meeting rooms)  x IPTV  x VoIP (RJ45) Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page 14          x Data Ports  x Digital Signage Computer Room  See MDF for more details Back of House (BoH)  x IP CCTV  x WAP  40 x VoIP (RJ45)  40 x Admin Port BoH Training Room  No details, provision for wireless and wired network BoH Meeting Room  x VoIP (RJ45)  x Admin Data  x Data Port BoH Chief Engineers Office  x Admin Port  x VoIP (RJ45) BoH Workshops  x Data Ports  x Admin Ports  x IPTV  2x VoIP (RJ45) Staff Canteen  x VoIP (RJ45)  x IPTV Other  x IP CCTV  x WAP E Level Three (see Attachment H) o o o Supply, install, terminate, test and label the following CAT6 cabling from the RJ45 wall sockets location to the 19” Cabinet located in the IDF Supply, install, terminate, test and label the following CAT6 cabling from the RJ11 analogue telephone wall sockets location to the 19” Cabinet located in the IDF Known Locations;  Pool Bar  x VoIP (RJ45)  x Admin Ports  x IP CCTV  Pool/Bar Area  x IP CCTV  x WAP  Hotel Guest Lifts  x IP CCTV  Hotel Service Lifts  x IP CCTV  x Analogue Telephone  Spa Reception  x VoIP (RJ45) Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page 15     x Admin Ports  x IP CCTV Spa Area  x WAP Gym Reception  x VoIP (RJ45)  x Admin Ports  x IP CCTV Gym  x WAP  x IPTV  x IPCCTV F Level Four to Ten (see Attachment C) o o o Supply, install, terminate, test and label the following CAT6 cabling from the RJ45 wall sockets location to the 19” Cabinet located in the IDF Supply, install, terminate, test and label the following CAT6 cabling from the RJ11 analogue telephone wall sockets location to the 19” Cabinet located in the IDF Known Locations;  Hotel Guest Lifts (all floors)  x IP CCTV  Hotel Service Lifts (all floors)  x IP CCTV  x Analogue Telephone  Level to 10 Guestrooms  30 x IPTV  90 x Analogue Telephone  30 x Data Port (these will be used for connected wireless AP in every second guestroom)  Level to 10 Corridors  x IP CCTV  x WAP  Roof top  x Analogue Telephone  x IP CCTV  x Data Port  x Admin Port Commercially in Confidence Réitech Pty Ltd © Page 16

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