1、10-11 28 13 00 - 1 SECTION 28 13 00 PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM SPEC WRITER NOTE: Delete / _ / if not applicable to project. Also delete any other item or paragraph not applicable in the section and renumber the paragraphs. Insert additional provisions as required for this project. PART 1 GENERAL
2、 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. This section specifies the finishing, installation, connection, testing and certification of a complete and fully operating Physical Access Control System, hereinafter referred to as the PACS. B. This Section includes a Physical Access Control System consisting of a system server
3、, one or more networked workstation computers, operating system and application software, and field-installed Controllers connected by a high-speed electronic data transmission network. The PACS shall have the following: SPEC WRITER NOTE: Adjust list to suit the project. 1. Physical Access Control:
4、a. Regulating access through doors , gates , traffic-control bollards b. Anti-passback c. Visitor assignment d. Surge and tamper protection e. Secondary alarm annunciator f. Credential cards and readers g. Biometric identity verification equipment h. Push-button switches i. RS-232 ASCII interface j.
5、 Credential creation and credential holder database and management k. Monitoring of field-installed devices l. Interface with paging HVAC elevator control systems. m. Reporting SPEC WRITER NOTE: Edit list of security functions below to be integrated into or coordinated with access-control system. It
6、ems listed above are described in this Section; items listed below are traditionally specified in other Sections. If items below are specified Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 28 13 00 - 2 in other Sections, special coordination
7、is required in those Sections. For example, “Key Tracking“ software in this Section is more comprehensive than manual tracking specified in Division 08 Sections. 2. Security: a. Real-time guard tour. b. Time and attendance. c. Key tracking. d. Video and camera control. e. Time and attendance f. C. S
8、ystem Architecture: 1. Criticality, operational requirements, and/or limiting points of failure may dictate the development of an enterprise and regional server architecture as opposed to system capacity. Provide server and workstation configurations with all necessary connectors, interfaces and acc
9、essories as shown. D. PACS shall provide secure and reliable identification of Federal employees and contractors by utilizing credential authentication per FIPS-201. E. Physical Access Control System (PACS) shall consist of: 1. Head-End equipment server, 2. One or more networked PC-based workstation
10、s, 3. Physical Access Control System and Database Management Software, 4. Credential validation software/hardware, 5. Field installed controllers, 6. PIV Middelware, 7. Card readers, 8. Biometric identification devices, 9. PIV , , , , , cards, 10. Supportive information system, 11. Door locks and se
11、nsors, 12. Power supplies, 13. Interfaces with: a. Video Surveillance and Assessment System, b. Gate, turnstile, and traffic arm controls, c. Automatic door operators, d. Intrusion Detection System, Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-
12、11 28 13 00 - 3 e. Intercommunication System f. Fire Protection System, g. HVAC, h. Building Management System, i. Elevator Controls, j. . 14. . F. Head-End equipment server, workstations and controllers shall be connected by a high-speed electronic data transmission network. G. Information system s
13、upporting PACS , Head-End equipment server, workstations, network switches, routers and controllers shall comply with FIPS 200 requirements (Minimum Security Requirements for Federal Information and Information Systems)and NIST Special Publication 800-53 (Recommended Security Controls for Federal In
14、formation Systems). H. PACS system shall support: 1. Multiple credential authentication modes, 2. Bidirectional communication with the reader, 3. Incident response policy implementation capability; system shall have capability to automatically change access privileges for certain user groups to high
15、 security areas in case of incident/emergency. 4. Visitor management, I. All security relevant decisions shall be made on “secure side of the door”. Secure side processing shall include; 1. Challenge/response management, 2. PKI path discovery and validation, 3. Credential identifier processing, 4. A
16、uthorization decisions. J. For locations where secure side processing is not applicable the tamper switches and certified cryptographic processing shall be provided per FIPS-140-2. K. System Software: Based on central-station, workstation operating system, server operating system, and application so
17、ftware. L. Software and controllers shall be capable of matching full 56 bit FASC-N plus minimum of 32 bits of public key certificate data. M. Software shall have the following capabilities: Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 28 13
18、 00 - 4 1. Multiuser multitasking to allow for independent activities and monitoring to occur simultaneously at different workstations. 2. Support authentication and enrolment; a. PIV verification, b. Expiration date check, c. Biometric check, d. Digital photo display/check, e. Validate digital sign
19、atures of data objects (Objects are signed by the Trusted Authority f. Private key challenge (CAK drawing submittals shall be per the established project schedule. D. Shop drawing and as-built packages shall include, but not be limited to: 1. Index Sheet that shall: a. Define each page of the design
20、 package to include facility name, building name, floor, and sheet number. b. Provide a complete list of all security abbreviations and symbols. c. Reference all general notes that are utilized within the design package. d. Specification and scope of work pages for all individual security systems th
21、at are applicable to the design package that will: 1) Outline all general and job specific work required within the design package. 2) Provide a detailed device identification table outlining device Identification (ID) and use for all security systems equipment utilized in the design package. 2. Dra
22、wing sheets that will be plotted on the individual floor plans or site plans shall: a. Include a title block as defined above. b. Clearly define the drawings scale in both standard and metric measurements. c. Provide device identification and location. d. Address all signal and power conduit runs an
23、d sizes that are associated with the design of the electronic security system and other security elements (e.g., barriers, etc.). Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 28 13 00 - 10 e. Identify all pull box and conduit locations, size
24、s, and fill capacities. f. Address all general and drawing specific notes for a particular drawing sheet. 3. A detailed riser drawing for each applicable security subsystem shall: a. Indicate the sequence of operation. b. Relationship of integrated components on one diagram. c. Include the number, s
25、ize, identification, and maximum lengths of interconnecting wires. d. Wire/cable types shall be defined by a wire and cable schedule. The schedule shall utilize a lettering system that will correspond to the wire/cable it represents (example: A = 18 AWG/1 Pair Twisted, Unshielded). This schedule sha
26、ll also provide the manufacturers name and part number for the wire/cable being installed. 4. A detailed system drawing for each applicable security system shall: a. Clearly identify how all equipment within the system, from main panel to device, shall be laid out and connected. b. Provide full deta
27、il of all system components wiring from point-to-point. c. Identify wire types utilized for connection, interconnection with associate security subsystems. d. Show device locations that correspond to the floor plans. e. All general and drawing specific notes shall be included with the system drawing
28、s. 5. A detailed schedule for all of the applicable security subsystems shall be included. All schedules shall provide the following information: a. Device ID. b. Device Location (e.g. site, building, floor, room number, location, and description). c. Mounting type (e.g. flush, wall, surface, etc.).
29、 d. Power supply or circuit breaker and power panel number. e. In addition, for the PACS, provide the door ID, door type (e.g. wood or metal), locking mechanism (e.g. strike or electromagnetic lock) and control device (e.g. card reader or biometrics). Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or
30、networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 28 13 00 - 11 6. Detail and elevation drawings for all devices that define how they were installed and mounted. E. Pre-installation design packages shall go through a full review process conducted by the Contractor along with a VA representativ
31、e to ensure all work has been clearly defined and completed. All reviews shall be conducted in accordance with the project schedule. There shall be four (4) stages to the review process: 1. 35 percent 2. 65 percent 3. 90 percent 4. 100 percent F. Provide manufacturer security system product cut-shee
32、ts. Submit for approval at least 30 days prior to commencement of formal testing, a Security System Operational Test Plan. Include procedures for operational testing of each component and security subsystem, to include performance of an integrated system test. G. Submit manufactures certification of
33、 Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) listing as specified. Provide all maintenance and operating manuals per Section 01 00 00, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, and Section 28 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. H. Completed System Readiness Checklists provided by the Commissioning Ag
34、ent and completed by the contractor, signed by a qualified technician and dated on the date of completion, in accordance with the requirements of Section 28 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY SYSTEMS. I. General: Submittals shall be in full compliance of the Contract Documents. Al
35、l submittals shall be provided in accordance with this section. Submittals lacking the breath or depth these requirements will be considered incomplete and rejected. Submissions are considered multidisciplinary and shall require coordination with applicable divisions to provide a complete and compre
36、hensive submission package. Additional general provisions are as follows: 1. The Contractor shall schedule submittals in order to maintain the project schedule. For coordination drawings refer to Specification Section 01 33 10 - DESIGN SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES, which outline basic submittal requirements
37、 and coordination. Section 01 33 10 shall be used in conjunction with this section. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 28 13 00 - 12 2. The Contractor shall identify variations from requirements of Contract Documents and state prod
38、uct and system limitations, which may be detrimental to successful performance of the completed work or system. 3. Each package shall be submitted at one (1) time for each review and include components from applicable disciplines (e.g., electrical work, architectural finishes, door hardware, etc.) w
39、hich are required to produce an accurate and detailed depiction of the project. 4. Manufacturers information used for submittal shall have pages with items for approval tagged, items on pages shall be identified, and capacities and performance parameters for review shall be clearly marked through us
40、e of an arrow or highlighting. Provide space for Resident Engineer and Contractor review stamps. 5. Technical Data Drawings shall be in the latest version of AutoCAD, drawn accurately, and in accordance with VA CAD Standards. FREEHAND SKETCHES OR COPIED VERSIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS WILL NO
41、T BE ACCEPTED. The Contractor shall not reproduce Contract Documents or copy standard information as the basis of the Technical Data Drawings. If departures from the technical data drawings are subsequently deemed necessary by the Contractor, details of such departures and the reasons thereof shall
42、be submitted in writing to the Resident Engineer for approval before the initiation of work. 6. Packaging: The Contractor shall organize the submissions according to the following packaging requirements. a. Binders: For each manual, provide heavy duty, commercial quality, durable three (3) ring viny
43、l covered loose leaf binders, sized to receive 8.5 x 11 in paper, and appropriate capacity to accommodate the contents. Provide a clear plastic sleeve on the spine to hold labels describing the contents. Provide pockets in the covers to receive folded sheets. 1) Where two (2) or more binders are nec
44、essary to accommodate data, correlate data in each binder into related groupings according to the Project Manual table of contents. Cross-referencing other binders where necessary to provide essential information for communication of proper operation and or maintenance of the component or system. Pr
45、ovided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 28 13 00 - 13 2) Identify each binder on the front and spine with printed binder title, Project title or name, and subject matter covered. Indicate the volume number if applicable. b. Dividers: Prov
46、ide heavy paper dividers with celluloid tabs for each Section. Mark each tab to indicate contents. c. Protective Plastic Jackets: Provide protective transparent plastic jackets designed to enclose diagnostic software for computerized electronic equipment. d. Text Material: Where written material is
47、required as part of the manual use the manufacturers standard printed material, or if not available, specially prepared data, neatly typewritten on 8.5 inches by 11 inches 20 pound white bond paper. e. Drawings: Where drawings and/or diagrams are required as part of the manual, provide reinforced pu
48、nched binder tabs on the drawings and bind them with the text. 1) Where oversized drawings are necessary, fold the drawings to the same size as the text pages and use as a foldout. 2) If drawings are too large to be used practically as a foldout, place the drawing, neatly folded, in the front or rea
49、r pocket of the binder. Insert a type written page indicating the drawing title, description of contents and drawing location at the appropriate location of the manual. 3) Drawings shall be sized to ensure details and text is of legible size. Text shall be no less than 1/16” tall. f. Manual Content: In each manual include information specified in the individu