HomeMy WebLinkAboutC23140 CO1 GroggWorks, Inc. - Audiovisual Upgrades a the City/CVAG Conference Room Parkview ComplexCITY OF PALM DESERT
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT
REQUEST: Approve Change Order #1 for Contract C23140 with GroggWorks, Inc. to
perform the audiovisual upgrades at the City/CVAG conference room
located at the Parkview Office Complex, and appropriate $8,139.00 from
Fund 510.
APPLICANT: GroggWorks, Inc.
11315 Rancho Bernardo Road, #148
San Diego, CA 92127
DATE: February 24, 2005
CONTENTS: Copy of the Changes provided by Groggworks, Inc.
Copy of Change Order # 1
Recommendation:
By Minute Motion, that the City Council approve Change Order #1 for
Contract #C23140 with GroggWorks, Inc. to perform the audiovisual
upgrades at the City/CVAG conference room located at the Parkview
Office Complex, and appropriate $8,139.00 from Fund 510.
Background:
On October 28, 2004, the City Council approved the contract with Groggworks, Inc. to
upgrade the City/CVAG conference room audiovisual equipment. After a construction
meeting with representatives from Groggworks, Inc. and Bradley Electric, it was
determined that an upgrade for the power sockets and floor plugs would be better
because they would allow for a centralized location for all cables. In addition, the
upgraded floor hardware would reduce errors in cable connection for the power,
microphones, speaker lines, control ones, video lines, data, and telephone lines, as well
as reducing the potential for trip hazards by eliminating multiple cables. The upgraded
boxes, along with the Whirlwind Mass Connector System, combines all the audiovisual
and telephone lines into one.
Staff Report
Change Order Contract C23140 — GroggWorks, Inc.
February 24, 2005
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The change order will also provide some funds to have the lectern upgraded to match
the texture and color of the existing tables, and allow for one additional microphone for
the lectern.
The total cost of the upgrades is $8,139.00 of which CVAG has agreed to reimburse the
City fifty -percent of the cost contingent upon CVAG's executive committees approval.
The final net cost of the change order to the City will be $4,069.50.
In addition, as requested by Council during the meeting of October 28, 2004, City staff
and CVAG are currently researching options to improve the types of chairs for the
conference room. CVAG indicated that they would have options available in the near
future and should go out to bid within two or three months.
Staff recommends that the City Council approve and execute Change Order #1 of
Contract #C23140 with GroggWorks, Inc. to upgrade the floor boxes and the mass
connectors, match the lectern to the existing tables, and include one additional
microphone at the lectern for the amount of $8,139.00. Staff also recommends
acceptance of CVAG's contribution of $4,069.50 for their share of the costs for the
upgrade.
Submitted By:
Paul S. Gibson, Director of Finance
Approval:
Carlos L. Ortega City Manager
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City of Palm Desert
CONSTRUCTION CHANGE ORDER
Contract Purpose:
Contractors Name:
Contract # / PO #
Change Order No.
Contingency
Account No.
C23140
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510-4195-495-3370
Audio/Visual Equipment Upgrade City/CVAG
Conference Room
Groggworks, Inc.
You are hereby requested to comply with the following changes from the contract plans and specifications:
DESCRIPTION OF CHANGES
(Supplemental Plans and Specifications
Attached)
DECREASE
In Contract Price
INCREASE
In Contract Price
Install flush floorboxes and mass connectors;
add one additional microphone; upgrade
lecture finish
$8,139.00
TOTALS
$8,139.00
NET CHANGE IN CONTRACT PRICE
$8,139.00
JUSTIFICATION:
TOTAL BUDGET FOR PROJECT:
+
CONTINGENCY:
Less: Expend. & Encumb. To Date
-
Amount Approved by Council
+
Less: This Change Order Amount:
-
Less: Prior Change Order:
-
BALANCE OF BUDGET REMAINING
Less: This Change Order:
-
FOR PROJECT:
$
BALANCE REMAINING OF
CONTINGENCY:
$
The amount of the Contract will be Increased by the sum of: Eight thousand one -hundred thirty nine
Dollars ($8,139.00).
This document will become a supplement to the contract and all provisions will apply hereto, all items
included above must have required signatures as per the purchasing resolution.
1. ORDERED BY:
Department Head
2. ACCEPTED BY:
Contractor/Vendor
3. CERTIFIED FUNDS AVAILABLE: 4. APPROVED BY:
Finance Director
Date
Approved
City Manager
Date
Approved
City Council
NOTE: No Payments will be made prior to City Manager and City Council Approval
Date
Approved
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GroggWorks, Inc.
11315 Rancho Bernardo Road, #148
San Diego, CA 92127
FAX Transmittal
To: Mr. Anthony Hernandez
Company: City of Palm Desert
Fax No: 760.341.4564
CC:
CC Fax:
Date: 7 February 2005
Total Pages induding cover: 5
From: Jeffrey M. Grogg
Position: Principal
Fax: 858.485.9216
Phone: 858.485.9215
E-mail: jgrogg@groggworks.com
REMARKS:
Urgent ❑ Reply ASAP
El Can upon receipt 0 For your review
Anthony,
As discussed this morning, please find enclosed cut sheets on the floorboxes and multi -pin connectors to be used
in the conference venue.
I use these components on 95% of all new construction projects. They are rather expensive and are certainly
more difficult to use in retrofit space, however, nothing surpasses the look and deanliness of the installation, and
the ease of assembly and striking of the system. With the multi -pin assemblies, no cable can get plugged in
incorrectly.
Trip hazards are always a concern, and with the use of floorboxes, no cables will run across carpeting at any
point. Every cable, to include power, microphone lines, speaker lines, control lines, video lines, data and phone
lines will be run underground.
The cost break down for this addition is as follows:
Dalite Mahogany- premium finish $ 419.06
Mystery floorboxes 3,353.44
Whirlwind Mass connectors 2,712.82
Shure council and lectern mics 1,024.65
Cables, connectors and mounting hdwe 628.59
These totals include all materials, installation and sales tax.
Thank you for your assistance. Please call with questions.
Jeff Grogg
Confidentiality Natio.
The following documents may contain trade secrets and/or confidential, legally privileged inhumation for the intended use of the individual or entity named above. Disclosure, copying, distribution, or
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FMCA2000 series
Accepts two ModuLine Inserts (p.7). Specify type in
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cables up to !4" diameter
for larger cables
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Flat trim use only when cover is recessed into hard surface
Cable slots cables up to %"diameter
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6438 Morton Road
Greenbrier, TN 37073
800 798 2256 or 615 643 8460
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TechNote TN12
Rev: 2
RE: Installation Instructions for BB1000, BB2000 and BB3000 Backboxes
Important Note:
Mystery Electronics backboxes are UL listed and conform to all applicable N.E.M.A. Standards. While locally available boxes may
seem acceptable as substitutes, there are differences in certain critical dimensions. For a fast and easy installation and to avoid
costly onslte rework, the user is strongly cautioned to use only Mystery Electronics backboxes. They are proven to be the lowest
cost alternative.
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Dimensions: nominal in inches - see also footnotes below
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1) Low voltage conduits below line indicated by F - see Fig.1
2) R Option (120VAC duplex receptacle) conduit below line indicated by G - use X k.o.'s only - see Fig.1
3) Conduits to 3" use extra depth backboxes - bottom of k.o. at .4" from bottom of box
4) Backbox shall be mounted such that cover of box shall be not less than 1/2" or not more than 1" below
finished floor to allow proper depth to mount appropriate FMCA series floor box.
5) All conduits shall enter backbox at or below the minimum distances indicated at 'F' & 'G'. - see Notes 1 & 2
6) On projects where fork lifts and other heavy equipment are present during construction, cover the backbox
with adequate material (steel plate or equal) affording maximum protection as required.
7) Backboxes installed in floating floors require special consideration — contact factory for details.
Wooden construction - see Fig.2
As floor box may be subjected to long-term traffic and occasional heavy loads, it is strongly recommend that firm
attachment of the backbox to the framing be made with four (4) each #8 or larger screws fastened on at least two
(2) planes (sides), minimum. Nails will not offer long term installation integrity as they work loose over a very short
time period. Additional blocking or framing may be required to provide solid attachment of the backbox as per
Notes & details herein.
When placement adjacent to structural framing is not possible, blocking must be placed at the sides of the hole
that is cut for the backbox. Blocking of 1" x 2" minimum must be screw attached to the floor decking on each side
of the hole. Blocking should be a few inches longer than the dimension of the hole on the two sides that are
parallel to the hinge of the FMCA unit. Feed each strip down into the cutout hole and pull it up against the
underside of the floor. Place #8 or larger flat head wood screws on 3" centers thru the floor 1" back from edge of
hole along each side into the blocking. Secure backbox to blocking as above. When FMCA unit is installed, the
floor will be clamped securely between the FMCA cover and the blocking strip.
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severe weather locations. Certain local building codes may require that the backbox be coated with pitch for
below ground applications. This can be done by spraying the outer surface of the box with automotive
undercoating material available in spray cans from most auto parts or discount department stores (Wal-Mart,
etc.). It is additionally advised that the contractor close all open cracks with packaging tape, duct tape, or similar
to prevent concrete slurry from seeping into backbox during the concrete pour.
To automatically adjust for proper backbox depth before concrete is poured, attach a piece of 1/2" plywood of the
same dimension as the backbox to the top of the box with screws. Screed concrete flush to the top of the
plywood. This will result in the box being at the proper depth of 1/2" below the finished concrete surface as per
Notes & details herein. Adjust depth accordingly when composite floor structures and materials are built over
concrete.
R Option requirements - see also Note 2
When an R option (120 VAC duplex receptacle) is specified, the power circuit in a 1/2" conduit is brought into the
side of the backbox at any of the 1/2" knockouts, pre -punched for the purpose (consult backbox cut sheet). The R
option of the FMCA unit comes with all needed hardware and is equipped with a 16" flexible metallic conduit
terminated with a straight flex connector. This pigtail is then connected to the power conduit with a 1/2" rigid
coupling.
Bringing the power conduit into the bottom of the backbox should be avoided if possible, as extreme care is
needed to assure the proper clearances for the FMCA unit are maintained. When this is the only alternative, the
straight flex connector must be replaced with a 90-degree flex connector and the aforementioned 1/2" rigid
coupling must be cut down to 1/2" in length to provide proper clearance for the FMCA unit. The short threaded ring
in the center of a 1/2" 'Ericson' (Appleton EC50 or equal) three piece coupling or a 3 x'/2 reducing bushing can
usually be used as a substitute.
A 1/2" conduit for the power circuit is recommended. A'/+" conduit can be allowed, provided a 1/2 x 3 male adapter
is used to mate the power conduit to the backbox. This will eliminate extensive field modification of the R option
during installation of the FMCA unit.
Leave 24" of the power circuit conductors in the backbox at rough -in to allow connection to R option pigtail.
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Technical Data - Crimp Type
Specifications
Materials and Finishes:
- Contacts: Copper alloy, hard
gold plate over nickel under
plate per MIL-G-45204
• Insulators: Low temperature
elastomer
• "O" Rings and Seals: Low
temperature elastomer
• Shells and Covers: All
aluminum alloy, black anodized
coating, chain -stainless steel
Mechanical Data:
• Operating Temperature:
40Cto+105C
-40 F to +221 F
• Contacts: #20 AWG Crimp type
(7.5 Amp rating)
• Contact Retention: 20 I bs.
minimum
• Connector Engagement and
Separation Forces:
35 Ibs. maximum
• Polarization: Hermaphroditic
Electrical Data:
• Operating Voltage: 500 VDC or
400 VAC rms max
Insulation Resistance: 2500
megohm minimum
Contact Resistance: 6
milliohms maximum
(Strain relief Bushing adds approximately 2" to Inline)
2.25"
Parts
4.77" (with dust cap in place)
3.77" N
Chain Length 8"
2.76"
Contract No. C23140
The Whirlwind W3RP is a 122 contact version of the virtually
indestructible whirlwind Mass Connector. This new design uses crimp
type, replaceable pins and sockets. Like all Mass connectors, the
W3RP has equal numbers of both pins and sockets within the resilient
rubber insert. This arrangement allows two Identical contact inserts to
mate, requiring only a panel mount or inline housing to complete the
assembly. Housings are made from machined aluminum and the
threaded locking ring ensures positive connection even under
adverse conditions. When mating two Inline connectors, one locking
ring is merely unscrewed to expose threads, which are gripped by the
other locking ring.
To properly mate Mass connectors, unscrew the locking rings to
expose the inserts, align the inserts and push together using only
hand pressure and then screw the locking ring on to secure the
connection.
Due to the unique hermaphroditic design the usual connector
designations of male and female do not apply, therefore Mass
connectors are specified as Outputs and Inputs. An Output wired
connector must mate with an Input connector configuration. The
whirlwind wiring standard is odd numbered cable pairs attached to
pins and even numbered cable pairs attached to sockets in the Output
connector. Input wiring has odd pairs attached to sockets and even
pairs attached to pins. For example, channel one is on pins in the
Output connector and mates with channel one on sockets in the Input
connector, which maintains color coding throughout the system. For
planning system layout, whirlwind standard starts at the stage box and
designates the first connector as an Output,
Cables with Mass connectors at both ends require one end to be
wired as an Output and the other wired as Input. Each wire must
connect to a pin at one end and the same numbered socket at the
other. The W3RP will accommodate up to 40 balanced, shielded
signal lines.
4— 1.77" (with dust cap in place)-01
14— 1.36"-114
2 75"
Chain Length 8"
W3CRP
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M122-CHCAP
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M122-ILCAP
M176-G
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PT3-16BK-1.0
SCRS-32X1 /2PH
Panel Connector / Cap, Wiring Kit Complete
Mass 122 Chassis Flange Black
Mass 122 Chassis Dust Cap
Mass 122 Pin and Socket Insert Black
Drain Wire Insulator 1/16" Blk Shrink Tube 1.5"
Mylar / Foil Insulator 3/16" Bik Shrink Tube 1.0"
Mass Gold Pins Male
Mass Gold Sockets Female
Crimper, Locater, and Extractor
Wiring Diagram for 122 Pin
Inline Connector / Cap, Wiring Kit Complete
Mass 122 Pin and Socket Insert Black
Mass 122 Inline Housing with Ring
Mass 122 Inline Dust Cap Blk
122-176 Inline Strain Relief Grip Range .75"-.875"
Drain Wire Insulator 1/16" Blk Shrink Tube 1.5"
Mylar / Foil Insulator 3/16" Bik Shrink Tube 1.0"
Chain Screw 8-32X1/2 Pan Head Phillips Blk
Oversize and non -wire mesh strain relief available upon request
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Output
58 Pair color code
Odd # = Pins
Even # = Sockets
Pin 1 = Shield
XLR
Pair #
Pin 3
(-)
Pin 2
(+)
1
Black
Red
2
Black
White
3
Black
Green
4
Black
Blue
5
Black
Yellow
6
Black
Brown
7
Black
Orange
8
Red
White
9
Red
Green
10
Red
Blue
11
Red
Yellow
12
Red
Brown
13
Red
Orange
14
Green
White
15
Green
Blue
16
Green
Yellow
17
Green
Brown
18
Green
Orange
19
White
Blue
20
White
Yellow
21
White
Brown
22
White
Orange
23
Blue
Yellow
24
Blue
Brown
25
Blue
Orange
26
Brown
Yellow
27
Brown
Orange
28
Orange
Yellow
29
Purple
Orange
30
Purple
Red
31
Purple
White
32
Purple
Green
33
Purple
Blue
34
Purple
Yellow
35
Purple
Brown
36
Purple
Black
37
Gray
White
38
Gray
Brown
39
Gray
Red
40
Gray
Green
41
Gray
Orange
42
Gray
Yellow
43
Gray
Black
44
Gray
Blue
45
Pink
White
46
Pink
Green
47
Pink
Blue
48
Pink
Yellow
49
Pink
Brown
50
Pink
Orange
51
Pink
Purple
52
Pink
Gray
53
Beige
White
54
Beige
Green
55
Beige
Blue
56
Beige
Yellow
57
Beige
Brown
58
Beige
Orange
W3 122 Pin MASS Connector System
Technical Data - Crimp Type
Check for proper wire strip length by
pushing wire into a contact and looking to
see the wire strands through the hole in
the side. Load the contact into the crimp
tool locator and push the wire into place.
Squeeze the handles while making sure
that the wire stays in the wire hole . The
crimper is a full cycle racheting type and
can only be released by completing the
cycle, at which point the crimp contact will
pull freely from the tool. Inspect the
connection and continue, following the
color code to apply pins and sockets to
the proper wire pairs.
Load the pins and sockets into the
insert housing according to the pin out
color code, Contacts are inserted into the
hard plastic wafer and pushed into place
with the red handled end of the insertion
tool or small needle nose pliers. Fully
inserted contacts are locked in place by
spring metal retention clips embedded in
the plastic wafer. In the event a contact
must be removed from the insert use the
white handled, extraction end of the
contact tool. Carefully sllp the tool into the
plastic wafer until the small hole in the end
of the extractor is even with the surface of
the water. Do not force the tool in as it is
easily deformed. Only when the tool is
properly seated will the spring fingers
release, allowing the contact to be
removed. ff the wire is still attached, gently
pull the wire to remove it. If the wire is
broken, push the contact from the rubber
face side with an opposite contact until it
is exposed in the back.
AMP 91067-2
Red INSERTION
White EXTRACTION
Make sure Contact
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before crimping
Push from opposite side to remove •
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Input
58 Pair color code
Odd # = Sockets
Even # = Pins
Pin 1 = Shield
XLR
Pair #
Pin 3
(-)
Pin 2
(+)
1
Black
Red
2
Black
White
3
Black
Green
4
Black
Blue
5
Black
Yellow
6
Black
Brown
7
Black
Orange
8
Red
White
9
Red
Green
10
Red
Blue
11
Red
Yellow
12
Red
Brown
13
Red
Orange
14
Green
White
15
Green
Blue
16
Green
Yellow
17
Green
Brown
18
Green
Orange
19
White
Blue
20
White
Yellow
21
White
Brown
22
White
Orange
23
Blue
Yellow
24
Blue
Brown
25
Blue
Orange
26
Brown
Yellow
27
Brown
Orange
28
Orange
Yellow
29
Purple
Orange
30
Purple
Red
31
Purple
White
32
Purple
Green
33
Purple
Blue
34
Purple
Yellow
35
Purple
Brown
36
Purple
Black
37
Gray
White
38
Gray
Brown
39
Gray
Red
40
Gray
Green
41
Gray
Orange
42
Gray
Yellow
43
Gray
Black
44
Gray
Blue
45
Pink
White
46
Pink
Green
47
Pink
Blue
46
Pink
Yellow
49
Pink
Brown
50
Pink
Orange
51
Pink
Purple
52
Pink
Gray
53
Beige
White
54
Beige
Green
55
Beige
Blue
56
Beige
Yellow
57
Beige
Brown
58
Beige
Orange
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DATAPLATE
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LOCATOR
AFM9
Crimp Tool
The W3RP is a rear insert, rear release crimp type connector. Contacts are
loaded into the insert body and removed from the rear (wiring side) of the
housing. To prepare the wires for use, follow the diagram for removing the
jacket and the foil shield from the cable pair- Be careful not to nick and do not
tin the ends of the wire being stripped. Insulate the drain wires with the clear
PVC tubing and use the heat shrink tubing over the foil of each pair.
The whirlwind M1R-Tool Kit contains the required tools to attach the
contacts to the wires and to load or remove them from the insert housing. The
crimp tool body is a mil spec Daniels AFMB with a Whirlwind K13-3 contact
locator. The contact insertion/extraction tool Is an AMP 91067-2.
Before attaching contacts to the wires, the selector knob on the top of the
crimp tool must be set for the proper gauge. Setting 5 is for 24 AWG such as
whirlwind multi pair cable and setting 6 is for 22AWG such as Belden 8451 and
1266A.
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SOCKETS
99 Ung Road . Rochester, NY 14612 . Phone 585 663-8820 . Fax 585 865-8930 . Email: sales@whirlwindusa.com . http://wwwwhirtwindusa.com
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