Specifying an Audio-visual System for a Court
The NZ Ministry of Justice has issued a Request for Proposal for " Provision of Audio and Audio-visual Systems for Stage 1 of the Auckland District Court Redevelopment Project". The tender documents provide an excellent detailed specification of the requirements for digital audio and video systems for a court and similar functions, such as a parliament.
General Information
(“the Ministry”) requires provision of equipment, ongoing support and maintenance of Audio and Audio-visual Systems for Stage 1 of the Auckland District Court Redevelopment Project (“the Deliverables”). The Ministry seeks proposals from persons with the capability and expertise to provide the required Deliverables.
Respondents may submit proposals for the following components of the tender package:
- Audio only
- Audio-visual only
- Audio and Audio-visual...
Additional Documentation to Download
5.3.2EACourtroomVCRequirementsStandardV1.2.pdf Courtroom VC Requirements Standard V1.2 2.09mb AgreementforAKLDDCRFPaudioandAVequipment-29.9.08.pdf Agreement for AKLDDCRFP audio and AV equipment 123.29kb courtroomsoundsystemrequirementsstandard3v1G(.pdf courtroom sound system requirements standard 3v1G 912.8kb MoJCablingStandardv1.2.pdf MoJ Cabling Standard v1.2 50.23kb RFPADCAudioandAV v0.2.doc RFPADC Audio and AV v0.2 WORD 259kb Technical Specification - Akld DC RFP final.pdf Technical Specification 193.01kb
Relates to the following TenderWatch Categories
752 Telecommunications services
754 Telecommunications related services
473 Radio broadcast and television receivers; apparatus for sound and video recording and reproducing; microphones loudspeakers, amplifiers
472 Television and radio transmitters and apparatus for line telephony or telegraphy; parts and accessories thereof
516 Installation work
515 Special construction & trade related work
From: Provision of Audio and Audio-visual Systems for Stage 1 of the Auckland District Court Redevelopment Project, Request for Proposal, NZ Ministry of Justice, 2008
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