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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESPONSE - BID - 5865 FIBER OPTIC CABLE SINGLE MODE (10)Bid #5865 Addendum #2 BID SCHEDULE 100,000 Ft. of,'48 strand fiber optic cable delivered to Fort Collins, Colorado. __/Ft. X 100,000 Ft = $_ ' 1 d o d, ao Total Mfr. Delivery in weeks: j dr> e _ d _— This bid meets or exceeds the specifications? YES__ X __ NO ---- FIRM NAME__��l1i� Are yoartnership, DBA, LLC, or PC SIGNATURE___ ADDRESS �3%✓�� /�`•�2_ -- �—y —��----------- PHONE/FAX #_— 3di _00'-'5"43 7!%O,ff F RECEIPT OF THIS ADDENDUM MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED BY A WRITTEN STATEMENT ENCLOSED WITH THE BID/QUOTE STATING THAT THIS ADDENDUM HAS BEEN RECEIVED. Page: 1 of 1 1 Date: 6/17/2004 1375 WEST 47TH AVENUE DENVER, CO 80211 Phone:303-458-7770 Fax:303-477-1582 To: CITY OF FT.COLLINS-TC Project Name: 2C1 BID #5865 Attn : James B O'Neill, CPPO, FNIGP Graybar Project # : 179-03071323 Phone: 970-222-1147 Reference : Fax: 970-221-6283 Quoted Date: 6/7/2004 Email: inet:mmanuel@fcgov.com Quotation Expires In : 30 DAYS Graybar Contact: ED STEEN / QUO MGR C/D Email: edward.steen@gbe.com Proposal We Appreciate Your Inquiry And Take Pleasure In Responding As Follows ITEM CITY SUPPLIER CATALOG # DESCRIPTION CD UNIT PRICE TOTAL Miscellaneous Section 100,000 ALCATEL TLCM 10024192 48 STIR SM LT NON N 0.41 E 41,000.00 ARMORED Fiber specifications included. Miscellaneous Sub -total: 41,000.00 FOB: SP/FA Delivery: Current Leadtime is 2-3 weeks ARO $1,414.91 per month for 36 months O 41,000.00 �Ta�x. Ngt_fnc(urJ�d) SIGNED FINANCING OPTIONS $91 s.94 per month for 60 months The monthly payments shown are an estimated cost to finance the listed material through Graybar Financial Services (GFS) and may not include applicable taxes, installation and freight. Two payments are required in advance. The material may be purchased for $1 at lease termination. Subject to GFS credit approval. Rates may change after 90 days from the date of this quote. Call GFS @ 1-800-241-7408 for other financing options. 24 HOUR EMERGENCY www.GRAYBAR.com PHONE #: -8 0-GRA BAR - Taxable Items Graybar Electric Company's Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale Apply -Terms and Conditions are Available Upon Request VISA DISCOVER MASTER CARD AMERICAN EXPRESS Page. 1 of 1 GRAYBAR TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. ACCEPTANCE OF ORDER; TERMINATION - Acceptance of any order is subject to credit approval and acceptance of order by Seller and Seller's supplier. If Buyer's credit becomes unsatisfactory to Seller, Seller reserves the right to terminate upon notice to Buyer and without liability to Seller. 2. PRICES AND SHIPMENTS - Unless otherwise quoted, prices shall be those in effect at time of shipment which shall be made F.O.B. shipping point. 3. PAYMENT TERMS - All discountable invoices are eligible for cash discount if paid by the 10th of the month following billing date. All net invoices are due on the 15th of month following billing. As a condition of the sales agreement, a monthly service charge of the lesser of 1-1l2% or the maximum permitted by law may be added to all accounts not paid by net due date. Pro Card, Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover credit cards are accepted for payment at the point of purchase only. 4. RETURN OF GOODS - Credit will be allowed for goods returned with prior approval. A deduction will be made from credits issued to cover cost of handling. 5. TAXES - Prices shown do not include sales or other taxes imposed on the sale of goods. Taxes now or hereafter imposed upon sales or shipments will be added to the purchase price. Buyer agrees to reimburse Seller for any such tax or provide Seller with acceptable tax exemption certificate. 6. DELAY IN DELIVERY - Seller is not to be accountable for delays in delivery occasioned by acts of God or other circumstances over which Seller has no direct control. Factory shipment or delivery dates are the best estimates of our suppliers, and in no case shall Seller be liable for any consequential or special damages arising from any delay in delivery. 7. WARRANTIES - Seller warrants that all goods sold are free of any security interest and will make available to Buyer all transferable warranties made to Seller by the manufacturer of the goods. SELLER MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, AND SPECIFICALLY MAKES NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE. UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED IN WRITING BY AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF SELLER, PRODUCTS SOLD HEREUNDER ARE NOT INTENDED FOR USE IN OR IN CONNECTION WITH A NUCLEAR FACILITY. 8. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY - Buyer's remedies under this agreement are subject to any limitations contained in manufacturer's terms and conditions to Seller, a copy of which will be furnished upon written request. Furthermore, Seller's liability shall be limited to either repair or replacement of the goods or refund of the purchase price, all at Seller's option, and in no case shall Seller be liable for incidental or consequential damage. In addition, claims for shortages, other than loss in transit, must be made in writing not more than five (5) days after receipt of shipment. 9. WAIVER - The failure of Seller to insist upon the performance of any of the terms or conditions of this contract or to exercise any right hereunder shall not be deemed to be a waiver of such terms, conditions or rights in the future, nor shall it be deemed to be a waiver of any other term, condition, or right under this contract. 10. MODIFICATION OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS - No terms and conditions other than those stated herein, and no agreement or understanding, in any way purporting to modify these terms or conditions, shall be binding on Seller without Seller's written consent. 11. REELS - When the Seller ships returnable reels, a reel deposit will be included in the invoice. The Buyer should contact the nearest Graybar service location to return reels. Suitable for aerial, buried and duct applications, loose tube cables are the most widely used in the industry today. Alcatel 6801 loose tube cables are available in a wide range of fiber counts ranging from 2 to 432, and a variety of standard and custom configurations to support multiple applications including long haul, metropolitan and access networks. These versatile, reliable cables provide ease of installation, maintenance, and mid -span access. Alcatel loose tube cables are available with your choice of world -class Alcatel fibers including standard singlemode, Enhanced Singlemode, TeraLightTM Metro NZDSF and TeraLightTM Ultra NZDSF, or a combination of these. Fibers in individual buffer tubes > Ease of installation, identification, and ABMTM buffer tube > Greater flexibility, material reliability, kink - resistance, and ease of midspon access Advanced "dry" water > Faster and cleaner blocking materials handling and access to fibers in the field Colored high -strength > Ease of identification ripcords and access through jacket or ormor Standards compliance > High reliability and ruggedness Optical fibers feature > Fiber maintains optical patented AFCTM coating performance and color with ColorLockTM vibrancy with aging 1. Central Strength Member Provides tensile strength and buckling resistance 2. Optical Fibers Alcatel's world -class color -coded singlemode optical fibers incorporate AFCTM coating with ColorLockTM for industry -leading long-term mechanical performance and color identification 3. Color -Coded Buffer Tubes Protect fibers from tensile, thermal, and vibration loads, maintaining their optical and mechanical integrity 4. Water Blocking Material Advanced "dry" material prevents water ingress. 5. Armor (optional) Corrugated steel tape for additional protection in buried environments 6. Outer Jacket Non -reclaimed high quality polyethylene. The following tables provide information on standard cable including designs with metallic central strength member configurations. Custom configurations are available (CSM) Cable Dimensions and Properties Dielectric (Non -Armored) A-XX-LTS-IJKT-### 2 to 60 5 0.44 11.0 59 87 9 4 221 110 A-XX-LTS-IJKT-### 62 to 72 6 0.45 11.4 62 93 9 4 227 114 A-XX-LTS-IJKT-### 74 to 84 7 0.48 12.1 69 103 10 5 243 121 A-XX-LTS-IJKT-### 86 to 96 8 0.51 12.8 76 113 10 5 257 128 A-XX-LTS-IJKT-### 98 to 108 9 0.55 13.9 88 131 11 5 278 139 A-XX-LTS-IJKT-### 110 to 120 10 0.57 14.4 94 140 11 6 288 144 A-XX-LTS-IJKT-### 122 to 132 11 0.60 15.3 103 153 12 6 305 153 A-XX-LTS-IIKT-### 134 to 216 18 0.63 16.1 117 174 13 6 322 161 A-XX-LTS-1 JKT-### 218 to 264 22 0.69 17.6 140 209 14 7 351 176 A-XX-LTS-IJKT-### 266 to 288 24 0.73 18.6 153 228 15 7 373 186 A-XX-LTS-1 JKT-### 290 to 432 18 0.73 18.6 153 228 15 7 373 186 Single Jacket Armored (SI% A-XX-LTS-lA1J-### 2 to 60 5 0.48 12.3 100 149 10 7 246 184 A-XX-LTS-IAIJ-### 62 to 72 6 0.50 12.7 106 157 10 8 254 191 A-XX-LTS-lA1J-### 74 to 84 7 0.53 13.5 116 172 11 8 269 202 A-XX-LTS-IAIJ-### 86 to 96 8 0.56 14.2 125 186 11 8 284 213 A-XX-LTS-IAIJ-### 98to108 9 0.60 15.2 141 209 12 9 305 229 A-XX-LTS-1 Al J-### 110 to 120 10 0.63 16.0 151 225 13 9 320 240 A-XX-LTS-1 Al J-### 122 to 132 11 0.66 16.8 161 240 13 10 335 251 A-XX-LTS-IAIJ-### 134to216 18 0.69 17.5 179 266 14 10 351 263 A-XX-LTS-IAIJ-### 218 to 264 22 0.76 19.3 209 311 15 11 386 290 A-XX-LTS-lA1J-### 266 to 288 24 0.80 20.3 225 335 16 12 406 305 A-XX-LTS-lA1J-### 290 to 432 18 0.80 20.3 225 335 16 12 406 305 Cable Dimensions and Properties Double Jacket Arnaud (PSP) A-XX-LTS-lA2J-### 2 to 60 5 0.53 13.4 120 179 11 8 268 201 A-XX-LTS-lA2J-### 62 to 72 6 0.55 13.9 130 193 11 8 278 209 A-XX-LTS-lA2J-### 74 to 84 7 0.58 14.7 141 209 12 9 294 220 A-XX-LTS-lA2J-### 86 to 96 8 0.61 15.4 152 226 12 9 309 232 A-XX-LTS-lA2J-### 98 to 108 9 0.65 16.5 168 250 13 10 329 247 A-XX-LTS-lA2J-### 110 to 120 10 0.67 17.0 177 264 13 10 339 255 A-XX-LTS-lA2J-### 122 to 132 11 0.71 18.0 193 287 14 11 360 270 A-XX-LTS-lA2J-### 134 to 216 18 0.74 18.7 211 314 15 11 375 281 A-XX-LTS-lA2J-### 218 to 264 22 0.80 20.3 243 361 16 12 405 304 A-XX-LTS-lA2J-### 266 to 288 24 0.84 21.3 260 387 17 13 426 319 Double Jacket Double Armored (SPSP) 0 A-XX-LTS-2A2J-### 4 to 60 5 0.66 16.7 207 308 13 10 334 1 251 A-XX-LTS-2A2J-### 62 to 72 6 0.68 17.2 218 324 14 10 344 258 A-XX-LTS-2A2J-### 74 to 84 7 0.71 18.0 232 346 14 11 360 270 A-XX-LTS-2A2J-### 86 to 96 8 0.74 18.7 248 369 15 11 375 281 A-XX-LTS-2A2J-### 98 to 108 9 0.78 19.8 271 403 16 12 395 296 A-XX-LTS-2A2J-### 110 to 120 10 0.81 20.5 286 425 16 12 410 308 A-XX-LTS-2A2J-### 122 to 132 11 0.84 21.3 302 450 17 13 426 319 A-XX-LTS-2A2J-### 134 to 216 18 0.87 22.0 324 482 17 13 441 331 A-XX-LTS-2A2J-### 218 to 264 22 0.94 23.8 367 547 19 14 477 357 A-XX-LTS-2A21-### 266 to 288 24 0.98 24.8 391 581 20 15 497 373 Cable Dimensions and Properties Triple Jacket Double Armored (PSPSP) A-XX-LTS-2A3J-### 2 to 60 5 0.70 17.7 233 347 14 10 355 266 A-XX-LTS-2A3J-### 60 to 72 6 0.72 18.2 246 367 14 11 365 274 A-XX-LTS-2A3J-### 74 to 84 7 0.75 19.0 262 389 15 11 380 285 A-XX-LTS-2A3J-### 86 to 96 8 0.78 19.8 279 415 16 12 395 296 A-XX-LTS-2A3J-### 98 to 108 9 0.82 20.8 302 449 16 12 416 312 A-XX-LTS-2A3J-### 110 to 120 10 0.84 21.3 315 468 17 13 426 319 A-XX-LTS-2A3J-### 122 to 132 11 0.88 22.3 338 502 18 13 446 335 A-XX-LTS-2A3J-### 134 to 216 18 0.91 23.1 360 536 18 14 461 346 A-XX-LTS-2A3J-### 218 to 264 22 0.97 24.6 402 598 19 15 492 369 A-XX-LTS-2A3J-### 266 to 288 24 1.01 25.6 426 634 20 15 512 384 Cables with fiber counts up to 288 contain 12 fibers in an ABMPA buffer tube; Cables with fiber counts greater than 288 contain 24 fibers in a larger PBT buffer tube in 12 fiber binder groups. Weights given are for cables with a dielectric central strength member (CSM). Part Number Guide A particular part number is NOT complete until you select a fiber count and fiber type. > A = print in feet M = printed in meters > XX = fiber type • SF = standard singlemode • ES = Enhanced Singlemode • TM = TeraUghtrm Metro • TU = TeraLightTM Ultra > LTS = loose tube, standard duct, aerial lashed and direct buried > 1 JKT = non -armored (dielectric), PE sheath 1A1J so single armor single jacket (SP) IA2J so single armor double jacket (PSP) 2A2J = double armor double jacket (SPSP) 2AW = double armor triple jacket (PSPSP) > ### = fiber count www. a l c a to I. com Alcatel and the Alcatel logo are registered trademarks of Alcatel. All other trademarks are the property of their rasped" owners. Alcatel assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information presented, which is subject to change without notice. a 01 2003 Alcatel. All rights reserved. 3CL 00469 0000 Mechanical Specifications lnstalkWon >Maximum installation load: 600 Ibf (2670 N) >Maximum operation load: 180 Ibf (800 N) Temperalure Range > Shipping and storage: —50e C to +75e C > Installation: —30° C to +60e C > Operating: —40e C to +70e C (For alternative temperature requirements contact your Alcatel sales representative) For Additional Information www.alcatelcable.com Americas ...........+1 828 459 9787 ................+1 800 879 9862 Fax ...............+1 828 459 8444 February 2004 Alcatel Singlemode Fiber provides optimum Alcatel fibers are further enhanced with the performance in both the 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelength operating ranges, with a low dispersion in the 1310 nm window. It can be used in all cable constructions, including loose tube, tight buffered, ribbon, and central tube designs. It supports long haul, metropolitan, access and premises applications in telecommunications, CATV, utility and intelligent traffic networks. proprietary Alcatel Fiber Coating (AFCTM) and ColorlockTM processes. These processes enable optimum fiber performance, reliability and durability, even in the harshest environments. Alcatel's Advanced Plasma and Vapor Deposition (APVDTM) manufacturing process ensures the highest quality and purity of fibers. Low attenuation and dispersion; highly > Support all applications efficient for 1310 nm and 1550 nm operating ranges Fully compatible with other fibers in terms of > Open standards for multi -sourcing worldwide transmission, connections, and installation tools Easy to strip, using both mechanical and > Easier, faster, more secure connections heat -stripping techniques Proprietary APVDTM manufacturing process > Superior geometry, uniformity, and purity Unique AFCTM coating > Increased reliability, durability, and superior aging performance, resulting in lower maintenance and replacement costs Revolutionary ColorLockTM process makes color a > Consistent, vibrant color for ease -of -use component of the coating and flexibility 1993 Introduced Alcatel's AFCTM coating process for superior aging performance 1994 Introduced Alcatel's proprietary Advanced Plasma and Vapor Deposition (APVDTM) fiber production process to ensure the highest quality fiber 1996 Developed and introduced ColorLockTM, enhancing fiber identification and colored fiber reliability 2002 Alcatel introduced dispersion compensation modules that compensate both dispersion and dispersion slope. Contact Alcatel for availability Akalel Singlemode fiber meals or exc"cl; G.652, IEC 60793-2-50, ANS117CEA 5-87.640, Tolcordio GR-20-CORE, and RLIS 7CFR 1755.900. Allewation Max Value Range (dB/km) Attenuation at 1310 nm 0.34 - 0.35 Attenuation at 1550 nm 0.20 - 0.25 Attenuation at 1383 nm S 1.5 Other values available on request Attenuation Uniformity No point discontinuity greater than 0.1 dB at 1310 nm and 1550 nm. Wavelength vs. Afferwation Maximum attenuation change over the window Wavelength (nm) Change (dB/km) 1285-1310 S 0.035 1310-1330 _e 0.03 1525-1550 S 0.03 1550-1575 S 0.03 Attenuation with Bending 100 turns, 50mm diameter @ 1310 nm S 0.05 dB 100 turns, 50mm diameter @ 1550 nm S 0.10 dB 100 turns, 60mm diameter @ 1550 nm and 1625 nm5 0.05 dB 1 turn, 32mm diameter @ 1550 nm and 1625 nm S 0.5 dB Wavelength Cutoff wavelength (cabled) S 1260 nm Zero dispersion wavelength 1310 * 10 nm Dispersion Slope Zero dispersion slope < 0.092 ps/nm2*km Wavelength vs. Dispersion Wavelength (nm) Dispersion (ps/nm*km) 1285-1330 S 2.7 1550 vs 18.0 PMD PMD link design value* _ S 0.1 ps/Vkm Mode field diameter @1310 nm 9.1 t 0.5 Jim @1550 nm 10.2 ± 0.6 µm Fiber outside diameter 125.0 ± 1.0 pm Fiber non -circularity S 1.0% Colored coating outside diameter 242 t 7 Nm Colored coating/cladding concentricity error S 12 pm Fiber curl (radius) > 4 meters e Complies with IEC 60794.3 Ed 3, section 5.5 method 1. PMD link design value provides a statistical upper limit for PMD over concatenated lengths. Individual PMD values may change when cabled. www.atcotel.com Alcatel and the Alcatel logo are registered trademarks of Alcatel. All other trademarks am the property of their respective owners. Alcatel assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information presented, which is subject to change without notice. a 07 2003 Alcatel. All rights reserved. 523-TOD Proof Ted of AFC Colorixk Coated Fiber The entire length is subjected to a tensile proof stress >100 kpsi (0.7 GN/m2); 1%strain equivalent Toralle Strength Dynamic tensile strength (0.5 meter gauge length): Aged* and unaged median 2 550 kpsi (3.8 GN/m2) Dynamic and Static Fatigue Dynamic fatigue, tensile Nd 2 20 unaged and aged* Dynamic fatigue, 2-point bend Nd 2 20 unaged and aged* Static fatigue Ns 2 20 aged at 85*C, 85% RH Coating P«fomance Coating strip force: 2.0 Ibf (8.9 N) max, 0.3 Ibf (1.3 N) min. 23*C, 0*C, and 45*C Aged: 30 days at 85*C and 85% RH 14 days water immersion at 23*C Wasp spray exposure (Telcordia) Aged: 30 days at 85*C water No delamination Induced ofenuation@I550 nm (dB/km) Temperature cycling performance (-60*C to 85*C) S 0.05 Temperature humidity cycling (-10*C to 85*C, 4-98% RH) S 0.05 Water immersion (23*C) S 0.05 Heat aging (85*C) S 0.05 Nominal zero dispersion wavelength 1310 nm Nominal zero dispersion slope 0.086 ps/nm2*km Effective group index @ 1310 nm 1.467 @ 1550 nm 1.468 Backscatter coefficient @ 1310 nm -79.4 dB (I Ns pulse width) @ 1550 nm -81.7 dB Typical core diameter 8.8 Nm Dynamic tensile strength (*aged, 0.5 m gauge length) median 750 kpsi (5.26 GN/m2) Dynamic fatigue (*aged) Nd = 22 Static fatigue Ns 2 25 aged @ 85*C, 85% RH Dispersion @1550 nm 17 ps/nm*km 'Aged for 30 days at 85-C. 85% relative humidity For Additional Information www.alcatelcable.com Americas ...........+1 828 459 9787 ................+1 800 879 9862 China ............+86 10 6539 2200 France ...........+33 3 21 79 68 05 Germany .........+49 2166 134 1206 India .............+91 11 2338 4802 Spain ..............+34 942 247 111 UK ...............+44 1633 413 600 February 2004