HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS3 - Tsunami Warning Siren RFPTsunami Siren Request for Proposal (RFP)
Agenda Rpt #SS3
February 26, 2008
General
The City of Newport Beach desires sealed proposals for an electronic, internet
based, Outdoor Siren Warning System. This Request For Proposal (RFP) is to
solicit proposals from qualified suppliers /manufactures to provide information,
system design, equipment specifications, furnish and install new equipment and
provide for maintenance and technical support.
Proposer should put forth the most cost effective solution to meet the City's
requirements. However, the proposal may contain separate, variable options for
which the desired end result is equal or better.
The City desires a hardware /software- controlled solution that will activate and
interact with remote devices. Critical issues include:
❖ A computer controlled online system capable of performing twenty -four
hours a day, three hundred and sixty -five days a year.
❖ The technologies present in the system must have the capability to
incorporate future requirements and technological advances.
Specific requirements are included in subsequent sections.
Background
The City of Newport Beach is a community of over 85,000 residents located in
coastal Orange County, California. On any given day, especially during the
summer months, this population can swell by 20,000 to 100,000 people. This
influx is mainly attributed to the enviable climate, natural beauty and proximity to
some of Southern California's popular tourist destinations, including Disneyland,
the Angels Major League Baseball team, John Wayne /Orange County Airport,
the University of California at Irvine and the Laguna Beach Arts Festival, to name
a few. On specific dates during the year such as the Fourth of July celebration,
the week of the annual Christmas Boat Parade held in Newport Harbor, and
numerous events held City- wide, the population can spike by over 200,000
people.
History has shown that the probability of a tsunami in the County of Orange is
low however, if a sizeable tsunami should occur, the consequences could be
catastrophic. The City has pre- identified that over 40,000 residents live in the
Tsunami Inundation Area (See Attachment A). If a tsunami were to occur, a
mass notification system would be needed to notify residents simultaneously in
the low -lying areas. An Outdoor Siren Notification System would give residents
advance warning that a tsunami is imminent. With proper education residents
would know what to do when the sirens are sounded. This would minimize
confusion and panic for our residents and tourist population.
Scope
The Proposer shall recommend the final number, configuration, and location of
each siren unit and other components to provide coverage to the Tsunami
Inundation Area (Attachment A). It is the desire of the City to locate sirens, to the
greatest extent practical, on property that is owned or controlled by the City. The
City shall approve final site selections. Such selections will be from the locations
or alternate locations recommended by the Proposer.
Technical Information
The Outdoor Siren Warning System will be triggered by the Newport Beach
Police Department dispatch center but may be required to be triggered via an
alternate means in the event the dispatch center is unavailable for normal
operations. All communications between towers and dispatchers must be secure
to prevent accidental triggering. All communication between the dispatchers and
the towers should be one way (e.g. from the dispatch center to the towers and
not from the towers to the dispatch center) to comply with California Department
of Justice network security requirements. Furthermore, the trigger must
incorporate a 3 -way handshake or equivalent method to guarantee delivery and
acknowledgement of commands. The City will allow wireless systems based on
established public carriers (e.g., Verizon, AT &T), the existing countywide
800MHz system, or a private, interference free, network that is scalable and
addresses the unique communication and maintenance problems of coastal
Newport Beach.
The proposed system must incorporate continuous monitoring of system health
including, but not limited to, communication links, power status, tamper detection,
and overall system readiness. This information, along with activation history
(both testing and live), shall be automatically logged and stored in an ODBC
compliant database in the management system so that reports may be
generated. A successful proposal should include the ability for the City to create
additional reports with a tool such as Crystal Reports. The management system
shall be able to store a minimum of three (3) years of data and the towers should
be able to store thirty (30) days of data.
Any anomalous conditions shall be automatically logged by both the triggering
system and the target system. Designated personnel shall be automatically
notified in the event of a system failure via an on screen alert, email and or page.
The proposed system should have two alert testing modes for routine system
testing and maintenance. One which operates exactly like the normal alert
warning condition and another silent mode that performs the same function,
including operating any mechanical components such as rotating the speaker(s),
except the sound is muted.
Since the system must be available to function 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
the system must incorporate an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) capable of
sustaining the system in standby mode for at least 12 hours, and then be able to
operate at full volume and functionality for an interval defined as 1 minute of
operation followed by 1 minute of silence repeated 10 times in the event of power
failure (may assume that testing will not be performed during a power outage).
Solar powered systems are acceptable provided they will meet the above
requirement at any time of day and that solar components are guaranteed for 10
years.
Installation and System Implementation
Consideration must be given to the day -to day operations of the involved City
agencies. City business shall not be excessively disturbed or interrupted.
A carefully thought out project schedule and work breakdown diagram shall be
provided with your proposal. The project schedule and work breakdown diagram
shall show tasks to be performed by both the City and the Contractor.
The project timeline shall include important milestones and logical breakpoints
during which the City and Proposer shall assess the progress to date, and
prepared for the next phase. The following is a subset of task comprising the
Proposed Timetable for the project. The successful Proposer must be capable of
installing the system and having it fully operational within this time.
❖ Request for Proposal to Vendor
❖ Proposal Due Date
❖ Proposers' Oral Presentations
❖ Proposers Product Demonstration
❖ Recommendations to the City Council
❖ Contract Award
❖ Installation Complete
Proposer Qualifications
The successful system Proposer must furnish and install all equipment and
provide services related to the installation and optimization of the system.
This RFP seeks assurance of the following:
❖ Timely implementation
❖ Guaranteed siren coverage for the outlined area
❖ Equipment Performance
❖ Operator /user friendliness
❖ Maintainability
❖ Reliability
❖ Quality training for users and technicians
❖ Quality service and maintenance
The successful Proposer must have demonstrated successful performance on
installations of a similar nature to that requested by this RFP. Specifically,
Proposers must demonstrate a history of successfully developed and
implemented outdoor warning systems of similar scope and size.
Compliance with Laws, Standards and Practices
Proposals must comply with all federal, state, county, municipal and local laws.
The designs, strength, quality of materials and workmanship must conform to the
highest standards of manufacturing and engineering practice. All items used
must be new and unused in first class condition, of current manufacture and be
of the type generally accepted for proposed use.
Fee Schedule
Fee proposals submitted in response to this RFP should be a maximum all -
inclusive price.
Include in your fee schedule at minimum the following information;
❖ Include any proposed equipment including labor, materials and supplies.
❖ A breakdown of the amount of effort to be performed by subcontractors, if
any.
Representative
The Proposer shall assign a primary representative and an alternate to perform
the services described in the scope of work. Each shall be identified in the
proposal. The Proposers representatives shall remain in responsible charge of
all duties from contract negotiations through project completion. If the primary
representative is unable to continue with the project, then the alternate
representative shall become the primary representative.
Additional Responsibilities
The Proposer shall be responsible for completing the specified services in
accordance with the City's standard "Professional Services Agreement'. A copy
of the standard agreement is attached. Services specified in this agreement
shall be taken directly from the Proposers proposal and from the "Request for
Proposal'.
The provisions of the agreement shall include a liability insurance coverage and
errors and omissions insurance coverage provided by the consultant in the
amount of one million dollars ($2,000,000.00). The City shall be a "named
insured° on these policies.
Submission of Proposal
The proposal shall include, as a minimum, the following information:
1. Introduction and understanding of the project
2. Identification of any sub consultants.
3. Proposers experience with at least three projects of similar scope, including
references, with contact person and telephone number.
4. Project schedule, including start and completion dates for each task.
5. Scope of work.
The submittal shall include four copies of the proposal.
Selection Procedure
A committee comprised of City staff and other professionals will review the
proposals. The successful vendor will be selected on the basis of project
understanding, previous firm experience, and expertise of the project team on
similar projects, proposed project schedule, and successful negotiation of fees.
The selection process may include an interview.
A standardized Professional Services Agreement will be used for the contract.
General Information
This Request for Proposal does not commit the City of Newport Beach to pay
costs incurred in the preparation of a response to this request. No work may
begin until after the City executes a Professional Service Agreement.
All data, documents, and other products used or developed for this project shall
become property of the City upon completion of the project. Similarly, all
responses to this Request for Proposal shall become the property of the City.
Payment for services shall be monthly based upon satisfactory progress,
submission of requests for reimbursement, and percent of work completed.
Sealed proposals must be received by the Fire Department by 4:00 p.m. on
'2008.
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• What will the Request for Proposal (RFP)
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• Alert and warn the public in times of disaster
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Siren indicates that residents turn on their radios or
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May be difficult to educate residents and visitors as to what
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Type of Systems
• Costs for the different systems varies.
• Voice Notification estimates
$960,000 Tsunami Inundation Area
$1,8905000 City Wide coverage
• Siren Notification estimates
$250,000 Tsunami Inundation Area
$400,000 City wide
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• Scope -The vendors will recommend and
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• Technical Information -The warning system
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the new system must be compatible and be
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• Selection Process -The top three vendors
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• Selection Process -The City will establish an
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