Pune Smart City PDF
Pune Smart City PDF
Pune Smart City PDF
FOR
Issued By
The Chief Executive Officer
Table of Contents
1. Glossary ............................................................................................................. 4
6. Annexure #3: List of required manpower/ resources on the project ............... 103
1. Glossary
Terms Meaning
BOM Bill of Material
BEC Bidders Evaluation Committee
CC Capital Cost (CC1-Capital Cost 1, CC2 - Capital Cost 2)
CCTV Closed Circuit Television
CEO Chief Executive Officer
DD Demand Draft
EMD Earnest Money Deposit
GIS Geographical Information Systems
GoM Government of Maharashtra
GPS Global Positioning System
HOD Head of Department
ICT Information and Communication Technology
INR Indian Rupee
LoI Letter of Intent
NPV Net Present Value
OEM Original Equipment Manufacture
PBG Performance Bank Guarantee
PDD Proposal Due Date
PMC Pune Municipal Corporation
PoC Proof of Concept
PQ Pre-Qualification
PSCDCL PUNE Smart City Development Corporation Limited
PSU Public Sector Undertaking
RFP Request for Proposal
PV Present Value
RV Revenue (RV1-Revenue from 1, RV2-Revenue from 2)
SCOC Smart City Operations Center
SI System Integrator
SLA Service Level Agreement
SOP Standard Operating Procedures
TQ Technical Qualification
UAT User Acceptance Testing
VM Virtual Machine
WSP Wi-Fi Service Provider
TRV Total Revenue
2. Scope of Work
The city wide ‘Network of Smart Elements’ (term used henceforth to imply Smart devices, Smart
systems and Wi-Fi network) will accomplish the following broad objectives:
Pune being selected as #2 in smart cities mission competition, PSCDCL would like to
undertake smart city initiatives to make Pune a better place by increasing safety, livability of
the people in the city and to effectively provide the delivery of few urban services.
Provide administrators, citizens, tourists and businesses real time and actionable information
to aid their day to day decision making.
The graphic below shows the smart elements currently in scope, along with those which will be in
future scope (not part of this tender).
Following Smart elements will be integrated in future as part of Pune Smart city projects:
i. Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS)
ii. Smart Bus Stops
iii. Smart Street Lighting
iv. E-Challan
v. Smart Meters
vi. Integrated transport Management Systems (ITMS)
PMC intends that all the smart elements getting implemented as part of this scope as well as future
scope will get integrated with Smart City Operations Center proposed in this tender document at
no extra cost.
1 City Wi- Wi-Fi services will provide fast To Set up and provide City Wi-
Fi internet connectivity on the go to Fi Services at identified
citizens of Pune. The objective of locations across the city.
City Wi-Fi element is to provide: List of locations:
Free City Wi-Fi (limited usage) Hospitals: 47
Paid City Wi-Fi Gardens: 82
Key Road Stretches: 71
Smart Parking will: Setting up Smart Parking
2 Smart
Obtain real time situational System at identified locations
Parking
awareness about the occupancy across the city.
of parking lot for citizens List of locations:
Facilitate generation of parking Total 32 locations for
receipts and tickets based on bike/ car parks including
occupancy of parking lots open/ closed parking
Provide real time availability of spots
parking lots
Reduce the time required for
identifying parking slots
Better utilization of parking
areas
3 Emergen Emergency Box will help improve Setting up Emergency boxesat
cy Box the safety and security of citizens identified locations across the
within the city where they can seek city.
assistance from the Smart City Total Locations: 136 spots
Operations Center (Command & where emergency boxes to
Control Center) by pressing a button be installed
near them.
Accidents incidents
Ongoing Roadwork zones
Speed limits
Key notices or messages from
PMC like information about any
emergency or disaster
Display the parking availability
information, etc.
Infrastructure security- including policies for identity and information security policies
Network security- including policies and practices adopted to prevent and monitor
unauthorized access, misuse, modification, or denial of a computer network and network-
accessible resources, etc.
Identity and Access Management – including user authentication, authorisation, SSL &
Digital Signatures
Application security- including Hosting of Government Websites and other Cloud based
services, connecting to NIXI & Sec. 43A compliance audits, Adoption of Technical
Standards for Interoperability Framework and other standards published by GoI for
various eGovernance applications
End device security, including physical security of all end devices such as display boards,
emergency boxes, kiosks etc.
Following security parameters should be included for all smart elements, but not limited to:
Identity and access management
User/administrator audit log activity (logon, user creation, date-time of PA
announcements, voice recording etc.)
Secured data storage (storage of video/image/voice/location/data captured by various
smart elements)
SSL/TLS encryption for web and mobile application based interfaces for sensitive data
transfer
Protection against Denial of Service (DoS) and Interference attacks to public Wi-Fi Devices
i. PSCDCL/ PMC desires to engage the services of a system integrator for implementing
Network of Smart Elements in PMC area. The project is envisaged to be completed as per
the following timelines:
Note – Selected bidder may implement and monetize the smart elements prior to 6
months if completed successfully.
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ii. The Successful Bidder shall be responsible for operations and management of the entire
system including its sub systems, customer support and responsibility as per SLAs.
iii. The Successful Bidder must ensure that the equipment for which the payments are made by
the client shall at all times be fully insured and be kept under current of warranty and
upgrade support from OEM and the same shall be transferred to client at the end of the
term (or the extended term) if any.
iv. During the term of this agreement the Successful Bidder agrees to maintain the equipment
in good working order and for this purpose will provide the following repair and
maintenance service:
The Successful Bidder shall correct any faults and failures in the equipment and shall
repair and replace worn or defective parts of the equipment during Client’s normal
working hours on all working days.
In cases where unserviceable parts of the equipment need replacement the Successful
Bidder shall replace such parts, at no extra cost to Client, with brand new parts or
those equivalent to new parts in performance.
The Successful Bidder shall further ensure that the equipment is not down at any time
for want of spare parts.
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3.4. Public Address System See Section 3.4.1. See Section 3.4.2.
i. The objective is to provide strong, seamless and highly available Wi-Fi for citizens to
collaborate and perform business activities on the go. Wi-Fi services will also reduce the
digital divide and provide urban dwellers within Pune a better & faster means for
connectivity.
ii. City Wi-Fi internet access shall be free in select areas in the city, with a maximum
download limit of 50 MB per day per user or free for 30 minutes a day whichever is earlier,
after which City Wi-Fi services will be available on a paid basis. Offered solution shall allow
wireless access through various kinds of devices such as smart phones, laptops, tablets, and
desktops. All e- governance applications by PMC, state government and central
government shall be excluded from this download limit.
iii. City Wi-Fi will be made available to citizens at minimum one (1) Mbps speed with a
minimum throughput of 100kbps. Free City Wi-Fi facility should be available as per the
specified SLAs in the RFP.
iv. Successful Bidder must ensure that the citizen must be able to use same access details
(login id/ username and password) even if he/she moves from one wifi spot zone to to
another to provide unified experience of connectivity for the citizen.
v. The Successful Bidder shall impose restrictions on access and download from malicious
sites for City Wi-Fi users. Such sites shall be as notified by TRAI/ regulatory agencies and
also be notified to Successful Bidder from time to time by the client.
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vi. A denied URL list should be applied on this City Wi-Fi SSID and should be updated on a
run time basis, to self-learn (no human inference shall be required) and automatically
update the list. Any malicious user on the City Wi-Fi should be immediately dropped and
blocked after appropriate recording of the evidence.
vii. After the free usage of 50 MB per day or 30 minutes of usage, user shall automatically
switch over to login page and continue to use by paying as per the data plans else the user
will not have the internet access.. The rates for Paid City Wi-Fi and wired internet services
should be competitive to the market rates of the leading data service providers in
Maharashtra. Successful Bidder must obtain client approval before introducing these rates
and any proposed changes in the rates.
viii. Hotspots should cover entire area of places given in RFP document. Successful Bidder will
be responsible for design and engineering of all the network components to meet coverage
and capacity requirements of hotspots based on following parameters: Area of Wi-Fi
hotspot, Peak load and Density of user devices/ concurrent users/Connections required in
the area. Successful bidder should test the entire location and ensure availability of the Wi-
fi services before declaring it ready for rollout to the client.
ix. Based on the hotspots capacity requirements, Successful Bidder shall determine and
provide number of Access points per Hotspot as per the: required Internet bandwidth (both
per Hotspot and per user) and aggregated total bandwidth per hotspot. Applicant can
consider the contention ratio of 1:10 per user from day 1 of implementation of the project.
x. Successful Bidder must assure compliance with All DoT/ TRAI / statutory guidelines/ court
orders including all amendments issued from time to time, for the services rendered by
them including and not limited to security, including registration of users for accessing the
public Wi-Fi.
xi. Client (PSCDCL/ PMC) shall not be responsible for any violation of guidelines at any given
point of time. The Successful Bidder is liable for all compliances as required.
xii. Successful Bidder must ensure appropriate bandwidth allocation for free and paid Wi-Fi
users as well for carrying data for all the sub systems with built in scalability for enhanced
usage needs as time goes by over the next 10 years. In future if Wi-Fi technology is changed
during the contract period to any other technology, the same has to be provided by the
Successful Bidder.
xiii. Successful Bidder must ensure the security of the Wi-Fi network and should be able to
monitor and manage using appropriate access login controls and audit trails from the
Smart City Operations Center. It should be approved by the client before actual
implementation of the same.
xiv. All the Applicants are required to conduct a site survey to address coverage and capacity
requirements throughout the areas where hotspots are to be created at their own cost. The
coverage maps, where hotspot is to be created, shall be prepared by the Successful Bidder It
should be approved by the client before actual implementation of the same.
xv. Successful Bidder must ensure to put up a system in place which can control each
registered user’s access to Wi-Fi network and the MAC address of the device. Necessary
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security measures should be enforced along with access control policies and tracking &
auditing the usage.
xvi. All Government advertisement and Government schemes must be published free of cost on
the login pages/landing pages. Client shall take the control of operations in case of any
disaster/emergency situations and the Successful Bidder shall operate under the directions
of the appointed authority.
xvii. As part of this implementation exercise, the client must get the intelligence about the Wi-Fi
service through statistical data, reports and analysis of User registration, Data Usage under
various schemes, Network status across the city, device availability, throughput of the
internet, Hardware status across the city etc.
xviii. Successful Bidder must provide a web portal for the client to monitor the mentioned
indicators and to conduct the necessary audit of implemented system.
xix. Client web portal should have a functionality to retrieve various MIS reports. E.g.:
a) User wise, Access point wise, connectivity and data usage report in digital format from
systems, security events, forensic auditing in given format.
b) Other relevant reports as may be required by client, must have to be provided by the
Successful Bidder
c) Blacklisting of users by MAC Address or by checking malicious activity performed by user
must be achieved.
xx. Key features of City Wi-Fi mobile application (sub section of PMC umbrella
application to be developed as a part of this tender)
Mobile Application and web based user interface (application to be made available across all
leading platforms) should be provided with the following features:
a) Citizen should have an option to enable/ disable connection to city Wi-Fi
b) Registration facility for user to enroll as secured registered user for Wi-Fi
c) OTP based authentication
d) Application should have User Access management module (login, logout functionalities)
e) Application to have feature to track the data consumption for free and paid city Wi-Fi
f) Online/ mobile payment facility for availing paid Wi-Fi service
g) Notification/ alerts to notify user regarding crossing of data usage limit
h) Additional features as required for all intended
i) Separate SSID for free and paid city Wi-Fi for security reasons
j) The administrators should be able to generate MIS report to view overall usage, collections
and other usage statistics over a defined time period.
Note: All security guidelines by TRAI/ DoT should be followed for Wi-Fi Security including
registration of users on City Wi-Fi.
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Component Function
Access Point Outdoor Wi‐Fi Access Point
Industrial Grade Switch – Type 1 Industrial Ethernet Access Switches
WLAN Controller Wireless Controller to control and manage
Wi‐Fi Access Points
Network & WLAN Management System For Network & WLAN infrastructure
Management
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a) The WLAN controllers should be, capable of managing atleast 1500 Wireless AP and
should be scalable as and when required.
b) The controller solution should facilitate monitoring, management, control, and up-
gradation from the centralized Smart City Operations Center.
c) The controllers should communicate back and forth with the centralized security system
and network management system in real time.
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a. Closed Parking Spaces- Such parking spaces are managed by PMC through sub
contracted vendors and the parking lots have boundary walls and a defined
entry and exit points.
b. Open Parking Spaces- Such locations are managed by PMC through sub
contracted vendors and do not have a boundary wall and defined entry and exit
points. These kind of parking spaces have specified number of slots available,
typically on an open ground or road.
v. The smart parking solution should enable accounting and mapping of individual
parking spots and all such parking spots must have one-to-one mapping with parking
sensors.Smart parking sensors can be connected via 3G or 4G wireless network. It is
not mandatory to connect all sensors via MPLS fiber network.
vi. The smart parking solution should be able count the number of vehicles entering and
exiting any parking structure.
vii. The smart parking solution must geo-reference all the parking lots.
viii. The smart parking solution may use video camera based analytics or other sensor
based solutions to determine number of vehicles entering and exiting parking lots. The
smart parking solution should do so at each floor, in case of multilevel parking and
communicate the data.
ix. The smart parking solution should report occupancy of parking lots to a central
software application deployed at the command center using the network laid out as a
part of this tender document.
x. The total number of slots and free slots for parking must be displayed on a digital
signboard near the entrance of the parking lots. The smart parking solution’s
integration with other elements within the tender scope must facilitate display of
parking information at variable messaging displays deployed at key points of interest
in the city.
xi. The smart parking solution needs to have parking ticket vending machine at the
entrance where the ticket can be issued by the machine on pressing the button by the
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user/ operator. Further, the solution will have provision for a handheld device through
which parking receipts can be generated on payment of fees through card or cash.
xii. The payment collection can be done via card as well as cash (manually) at the kiosk
where parking ticket can be shown/ given to the staff at the exit. Parking staff should
be able to scan the ticket and provide the printed receipt.
xiii. The smart parking solution should facilitate real time revision of parking fees and
should enable real time communication of rules to handheld terminal and parking
kiosks.
xiv. The smart parking solution should retain videos of car entering /exiting the parking
zone as per the security parameters defined in the tender.
xv. The smart parking solution should have a mobile and a web delivery channel for
citizens to get real time parking availability and pre book parking lots using online
payment of parking charges facilitated through a payment gateway.
b. Through the citizen module, the user should be able to locate nearest parking lot
and also pre-book based on his geographical coordinates. The same information
must be made available on map with routing information.
c. The citizen should be able to see all the parking lots with exact available space in a
real time mode.
d. While locating nearest parking lot, the latest parking slot availability should be
given to the user.
e. The application should have a compliance officer module where PMC designated
inspector / operator will be able to check compliance of slot occupancy against the
fees paid by the citizen.
f. The citizens should be able to generate MIS report to view occupancy of parking lots
over a defined time period.
a) Entry Device
Should be able to generate printed receipts in designated format on selecting the
duration of parking
Conform ISO 9001 Quality Assurance Standard
CE, FCC, IC, CNRTLUS certified
b) Exit Device
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Operating
10. 0° to 55°C
conditions
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i. Smart environment sensors will gather data about pollution, temperature, rains, levels of
gases in the city (pollution) and any other events on a daily basis. It is for information of
citizens and administration to further take appropriate actions during the daily course/
cause of any event.
ii. Smart environment sensors will enable citizen to keep a check on their endeavours which
impact environment and enable the city to take remedial action if required. These
environmental sensors can also be connected via 3G or 4G wireless network. It is not
mandatory to connect all sensors via MPLS fiber network.
iii. PMC’s Disaster department gets information from Maharashtra’s irrigation department on
a daily basis at agreed intervals. It currently maintains a real time water level monitoring
system which provides information around the following parameters:
Reservoir water level and storage status
Rain fall status in the dams
Dam discharge status
River discharge status
PMC will make this information available to successful bidder to be integrated with the
environmental monitoring system. (Further information can be viewed at:
http://punefloodcontrol.com/). Bidder need to make relevant information available on the
displays along with other environmental sensor data in consultation with PSCDCL/ PMC.
iv. The environment sensors will measure and log the data from locations described in section
4.6. All such environment sensors will be connected to the network developed as a part of
this tender, and communicate information to central command center.
# Parameter Specification
1. Measurement principle NOX, SO2, CO, CO2
NOX : 0 to 50ppm , 5000ppm
SO2 : 0 to 50ppm, 5000ppm
CO : 0 to 50ppm, 5000ppm
Measurement component
2. CO2 : 0 to 10% / 0 to 20%
Measurement range
O2 : 0 to 10% / 0 to 25% (2 ranges each,
maximum range ratio 1: 25 except O2)
*Optionally, N2O and CH4 can be measured
3. Repeatability ±0.5% FS
±1.0% FS max./week (±2.0% FS/week max. if
4. Zero drift range is less than 200ppm) ±2.0% FS
max./month for O2 meter
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i. VMD will enable PSCDCL/ PMCto communicate effectively with citizens and also improve
response while dealing with exigency situations. These will also be used to regulate the
traffic situations across the city by communicating right messages at the right time.
ii. The variable message display shall consist of variable message signboard with local
controller.
iii. A VMD software system shall be provided to the Smart City Operations Center for message
preparation monitoring and control of the variable message signs. IP based Network
equipment shall be provided to connect the VMD with the VMD software system.
iv. The VMD software application will allow user to publish specific messages for managing
traffic and also general informative messages.
v. VMD software application will provide the normal operator to publish predefined sets of
messages. The application shall have an option for supervisor (someone with appropriate
authority) to bypass the control during certain situations and to write in free-text mode.
vi. VMD software application will allow an operator to seamlessly toggle between multiple
VMS points at each workstation in order to send specific messages to specific locations, as
well as sending common message to all VMDs. VMD software application will
accommodate different access rights to various control unit functionalities depending on
operator status and as agreed with the client. Software should be GUI based, and capable
to handle 200 VMS signage, user can select desired location in Map, By selecting the
location live status of VMS should be displayed.
i. Display
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i. ABB Fiber will enable city administration to own fiber to provide connectivity across parts
of city in order to provide bandwidth as infrastructure to all sections of society and public
offices. Successful bidder will lay the fiber network across the ABB area. The fiber network
will provide the backbone on which all the other layers can reside for data/ connectivity
requirements along with all proposed smart city applications.
ii. The Fiber Optic Network will initially be intended to provide core infrastructure for
implementing Smart Solutions. Below are the objectives for building a Fiber Optic
Network for ABB area within the city:
Free & Premium Wi-Fi for end users
Pollution sensors
Climate sensors
Dynamic road messaging system
Wind direction sensors
Connectivity to all Government Offices
Creating unified command structure using IT for disaster management
Flood sensors
Automatic traffic control
CCTV & Surveillance
Smart Lightning System
IP Based Lightning System
IP Based Integrated Communication System
Provision to provide Fiber To The Home (FTTH) for home users to improve
internet speed in home in future
iii. The network shall be designed in such a manner that it shall cover all major municipal
corporation roads, junctions, parking area, government offices, ward offices etc. to offer
smart components like Free/Premium Wi-Fi zone, FTTH, connectivity between all
governments & ward offices in the ABB area.
iv. The entire fiber network will be given for operations, maintenance and monetization to the
successful Bidder for the period of 15 years. The entire fiber network will always remain
the property of PSCDCL/ PMC.
v. The successful bidder also need to note that PSCDCL/ PMC may undertake project for
implementation of Fiber in rest of the city. Successful bidder will have to make necessary
provisions assuming the migration of other smart elements to the newly laid fiber by
PSCDCL/PMC at no additional cost.
vi. Successful Bidder has to ensure laying of at least 1 duct for the entire network and 96 core
fibers to ensure provision of required bandwidth is delivered. Any decision of putting
more than 1 duct is left to Successful Bidder basis their monetization plan.
vii. PMC currently has plans for laying water pipelines for about 1800 kms across the city. The
successful bidder need to consult with Water Department about their digging plans and
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check the possibility if that can be clubbed with laying the fiber network across the city.
The Successful Bidder need to provide a detailed report of assessment in this regard. In
this case successful bidder will have to ensure putting a fiber corridor in conjunction with
the water pipelines.
viii. As part of Smart city initiatives, the road department in PMC will be developing new roads
in ABB area for approximately 46 kilometers. Road department will carry out necessary
ducting work on the proposed road work. The successful bidder need to make use of
ducting facilities provided by road department to lay the necessary fiber.
ix. The fiber optic ABB Fiber Network will have to integrate with the MPLS network that will
be provisioned by the selected bidder to connect all the end terminating devices (Wi-Fi,
smart parking, kiosks, emergency box, environment sensors, variable messaging displays
and public address systems) which are included in scope of work for this tender. Such
MPLS network will be designed considering the requirement of Wi-Fi access points across
the city and will have to ensure committed bandwidth to the Wi-Fi users in case of
increased number of users.
x. The bidder will be responsible for procuring the required internet bandwidth for offering
Wi-Fi features for all the users across the city, and such bandwidth will have to be
burstable (scalable) to offer the minimum throughput specified in the tender to all the
users accessing Wi-Fi features.
xi. Following are the possible revenue streams for the successful bidder:
a) Fiber to home (F2H) service
b) Ducts on lease to telecom companies (tenancy model)
c) Leasing of PMC fiber
d) Bandwidth monetization (internet on lease to commercial players)
v. System Architecture: The diagram represents the high level network architecture diagram
of Fiber Optic Network in the ABB area. The above diagram illustrates hybrid network
topology comprising of a full mesh backbone design along with a ring design for the C0re
and access layers. Below are the design considerations for Fiber Optic Network:
The Core backbone mesh topology shall meet the following minimum requirements:
a) The Core backbone mesh topology shall be constructed using 96 Core Optical
Fiber Cables (OFC).
b) The Core ring shall have 5 POP locations connecting to each other as backbone of
the network for providing bandwidth to the entire network components.
c) The Core network shall be highly scalable.
d) The Core shall utilize a 10 Gigabit Ethernet technology and shall support 40
Gigabit Ethernet technologies.
e) The Core ring shall have (1 + 1) configuration of 40mm High Density Polyethylene
(HDPE) pipes.
f) The Core architecture shall be formed in full mesh topology to handle dual point of
failures.
g) 96Core Fiber Optic Cable shall be used to build the core network. Out of 24 pairs, 1
pair shall be used to connect all 5 POP locations and to provide bandwidth in the
network.
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h) 3 pairs from remaining pairs shall be used for providing redundancy in the
network and for maintenance purposes.
i) 2 pairs shall be kept reserved for future expansion of the core network. It shall be
used to add further POP locations in the network to increase the bandwidth
capacity.
vi. The Access ring topology shall meet the following minimum requirements:
a) The Access ring shall be constructed using a 96 Core Optical Fiber Cables (OFC).
b) The Access ring shall utilize a 1 Gigabit Ethernet technology.
c) The Access ring shall have (1 + 1) configuration of 40mm High Density
Polyethylene (HDPE) pipes.
d) The access architecture shall be formed using ring topology.
e) 24 pairs out of 48 pairs shall be used in the access ring.
f) The access ring is designed so that it can support up to 1 edge switch at every 350
meters.
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g) The maximum distance of one access ring shall not exceed 80 kilometres.
h) In the access network where two or more access rings criss-crosses each other will
be marked as Mini POP locations for future expansion.
i) From every edge switch, 70 meter copper cable shall be laid to carry out
installation of Wi-Fi access point which will cover 350 meters radius. At most if
350 meters copper cable is not feasible, the same shall be extended by placing
additional switch to cover maximum area.
j) 6 Pairs shall be kept for redundancy and maintenance activities of the network.
k) 8 pair of the cores can be leased to Telecom companies.
l) 3 pairs shall be kept for future expansion.
m) 3 pairs can be used as backbone ring for future Mini POP locations.
n) 4 pairs of the ring can be used for connecting government offices.
o) The distance between two Hand Holes/RCC Chamber should not exceed 200
meters.
p) A loop of 20 meters of OFC shall be left in every Hand Hole.
vii. The color code for 40mm High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) pipes shall be as follows:
a) The core backbone mesh topology shall be identified by using Green, Navy and Blue
colours. The Core backbone mesh Optical Fiber Cables (OFC) shall be placed in
Green colour conduit.
b) The Access ring shall be identified using Yellow and Pink colours. The Access ring
Optical Fiber Cables (OFC) shall be place in a Yellow colour conduit.
c) A 12U rack shall be deployed to house a layer 3 switch for providing connectivity to
Smart city components. The 12U rack shall also house a Fiber Distribution Box
(FDB) and patch cords for connecting the layer 3 switch to Core switch.
viii. The color code for 40mm High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) pipes shall be as follows:
a) The core backbone mesh topology shall be identified by using Green, Navy and Blue
colours. The Core backbone mesh Optical Fiber Cables (OFC) shall be placed in
Green colour conduit.
b) The Access ring shall be identified using Yellow and Pink colours. The Access ring
Optical Fiber Cables (OFC) shall be place in a Yellow colour conduit.
ix. A 12U rack shall be deployed to house a layer 3 switch for providing connectivity to Smart
city components. The 12U rack shall also house a Fiber Distribution Box (FDB) and patch
cords for connecting the layer 3 switch to Core switch.
Applicable Standards: The table below provides the list of key standards for the NETWORK. The
successful bidder shall be responsible for complying with these standards as well as any relevant
standards in conjunction with the scope of work:
i. Passive Components
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96 Core OFC, 24 Core OFC , Fiber Optic Patch cord, Fiber Optic
EIA/TIA-598
Pigtails
Telecommunications
Industry Association
(TIA), Electronic Category 6 Ethernet Cable
Industries Alliance
(EIA) 568-
IEEE 802.3 LAN and MAN access and physical layer specifications standards
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iii. Civil
iv. Power
IS 9537 Part 3,
UPVC Conduits
BS;EN61386-21
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v. Network
a) Active Components:
1. Core Switch: The core switches shall meet the following minimum specifications:
S. Form Factor /
Minimum Specifications
No. Dimension
1 Architecture Should be chassis based & modular architecture for scalability with
Redundant Route Processor, Power supply, Switching fabric
Router should be provided with 1+1 route processor, 1+1 or 1+N switch
fabric and 1+1 or 1+N power supply redundancy
Should have two free full width payload slots for future expansion.
The ‘slot’ for any router means a main slot or full slot on the router
chassis. Only such a slot shall be counted towards determining the
number of free slots. Any sub slot or daughter slot shall not be
considered as a slot.
2 The router shall have minimum of 200Gig Full Duplex capacity per slot
Performance
with redundancy on day one, which can be upgraded to 400Gbps
without changing the hardware. Failure of any switch fabric should not
degrade the per slot bandwidth
Router Shall support non-blocking capacity of 3.2 Tbps.
The router should support 32 way BGP load balancing and 32 way
ECMP
Shall support online insertion and removal (OIR) that is non-disruptive
in nature. Online insertion and removal of one line card shall not lead to
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ANY packet loss for traffic flowing through other line cards for both
unicast and multicast traffic.
If any of the feature and functionality asked in the RFP is achieved using
any service module then that should be quoted in 1+1 redundancy.
3 Protocol Should have IPv4 Routing, IPv6 Routing, Border Gateway Protocol,
Support Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System [IS-IS], and Open
Shortest Path First [OSPF]), DHCPv6 and OSPFv3 for IPv6
MPLS Protocols: Shall Support 6PE & 6VPE, MPLS VPN, Carrier
Supporting Carrier (CsC), MPLS TE (Fast re-route), DiffServ (or
equivalent)-Aware TE, BGP Prefix Independent Convergence, Inter-AS
VPN, Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), RFC 3107 of Carrying
Label Information in BGP-4.
Redundancy Protocols: Should support Route Policy Language (RPL),
Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)/Virtual Router Redundancy
Protocol (VRRP) or equivalent, GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation)
Tunneling,
Layer 2 VPN Protocols: Shall Support VPLS, HVPLS, Ethernet over
MPLS , CESoPSN and SAToP as per RFC 4553
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S.
Parameter Minimum Specifications
No.
Router shall support redundant Data and control Plane. There
1 Architecture:
should not have impact to Data Plane traffic during software
upgrade.
Router should have redundant controller cards and should support
stateful switch over, non-stop forwarding, Non-stop routing and
Graceful restart.
Router shall support sync any configurations from previous
modules to new modules with hot-swap event occurred
The router shall support following type of interfaces – 10GE, 1GE
interfaces with DWDM. 10GE WAN PHY and 10G DWDM,
Ch.STM1 and E1.
Router shall have minimum 2 free slots for future expansion.
Router shall support non-blocking capacity of 128Gbps.
3 Performance
Backplane of each slot should be minimum 20 Gbps.
Router shall support 170 Mpps forwarding performance
Router shall support 16000 Mac addresses
Router shall support 18000 IPv4 routes
Router shall support 8000 queues and 128 MPLS VPN's
Router shall support aggregation of links. Minimum 8 links should
be supported as part of single aggregation.
Router shall support IPSLA or equivalent and Y.1731 for
performance monitoring.
Router should support Redundant Power Supply and should also
4 High
support On line insertion and removal of same.
Availability
All cards should be provided in redundancy.
Router shall support MPLS-TE with FRR for sub 50 msec
protection.
Router must support Traffic Engineering for node and link
protection.
5 Protocol Router shall support IPV4, IPV6, ECMP, LDP, BGP, IS-IS,
Support OSPFv2and V3
Router shall support IGMP V2/V3, MLD, IGMP and PIM, VRRP,
Multicast layer3 VPN
Router shall support 6PE and 6VPE mode for IPV6 transport over
IPV4, BGP PIC (EDGE and Core) for IPV4 and IPV6,,Loop free
alternate FRR (IPFRR). Traffic Engineering and RSVP.
The Router should support Point to Point and Point to Multipoint
LSP for Unicast and Multicast traffic
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Router should support high availability for all BFD, BGP ,OSPF and
IS-IS and no packet loss during controller switch over.
Router shall support layer3 and layer2 MPLS VPN.
Router shall support MPLSOAM, Ethernet OAM protocols-
CFM(IEEE 802.1ag), Link OAM (IEEE 802.3ah) and ITU Y.1731
The router along with respective line cards should be supplied with
timing protocol support such as 1588v2 (with boundary clock as
well as ordinary clock (master and slave) and syncE
Router should support RFC 3107 of Carrying Label Information in
BGP-4
Router shall support HQOS on all kind of interface in both ingress
6 QoS Features:
and egress direction. Similar QOS shall be supported for all type of
interface including Bundled interfaces. The proposed router shall
support 3 level H-QoS
Shall support Ingress classification, marking and policing on
physical interfaces and logical interfaces using source/destination
IP subnet, protocol types (IP/TCP/UDP), source/destination ports,
IP Precedence, MPLS EXP, DSCP, 802.1p
Shall support Strict Priority Queuing or Low Latency Queuing to
support real time application like Voice and Video with minimum
delay and jitter.
Congestion Management: WRED, Priority queuing, Class based
weighted fair queuing
Support Access Control List to filter traffic based on Source &
7 Security &
Destination IP Subnet, Source & Destination Port, Protocol Type
Management
(IP, UDP, TCP, ICMP etc) and Port Range etc. Should Support per-
user Authentication, Authorization and Accounting through
RADIUS or TACACS and SNMPv1/v2/V3
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S.
Minimum Specifications
No.
1 Router should support have 64 Gbps of switching capacity
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Bidder need to size the port & transceivers requirement as per their solution and if
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The Router should be minimum EAL2 / Applicable Protection Profile (NDPP)
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certified under the Common Criteria Evaluation Program
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b) Passive Components:
1. 42U Rack Cabinets: The suggested technical specifications for the 42U
Rack Cabinets are as follows:
8. Colour Black
Following are the additional minimum requirements for the 42U Rack:
i. The front door shall be insulated metallic door fitted with rubber gasket and a central glass
for clear visibility of all components installed in the rack
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ii. The 42U rack shall have two cable managers fully separated so they do not cross each other
for power and network cables.
iii. The 42U Rack shall have provision for two separate top entries one for power and one for
network cables.
iv. The 42U Rack shall have sufficient number of shelves to accommodate specified equipment
in the Mega/Aggregation Point Of Presence (POP)
2. 12U Rack Cabinets: The suggested technical specifications for the 12U
Rack Cabinets are as follows:
7. Colour Black
Following are the additional minimum requirements for the 12U Rack:
i. The front door shall be insulated metallic door fitted with rubber gasket and a central
glass for clear visibility of all components installed in the rack
ii. The 12U rack shall have one cable manager for network cables.
iii. The 12U Rack shall have provision for two separate top entries one for power and one for
network cables.
a) Civil Components:
1. Conduits
i) 40 mm HDPE Pipe: The minimum technical requirements for 40mm HDPE
Pipe are as follows:
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Following are the additional minimum requirements for the 40 mm HDPE Pipe:
i. Suitable ultra violet stabilizers may be used for manufacture of the PLB HDPE pipe to
protect against UV degradation when stored in open for a minimum period of 8 months.
ii. In the inner layer of PLB HDPE pipe, the friction reducing, polymeric material to be used
as the inner layer lubrication material shall be integral with HDPE layer. The lubricant
materials shall have no toxic or skin hazards for safe handling.
iii. The finished pipe shall be of good workmanship such that the pipe is free from blisters,
shrink holes, flaking, chips, scratches, roughness, break and other defects. The pipe shall be
smooth, clean and in round shape, without eccentricity.
iv. The ends shall be cleanly cut and shall be square with axis of the pipe.
v. HDPE pipe shall be supplied in circular coils of 1000m length with End caps fitted with
both ends of pipe to prevent the entry of any unwanted elements such as dirt, water,
moisture, insects/rodents during transportation and storage.
vi. All the pipes shall be clearly marked at intervals of 1 meter with the following data which is
not less than 5 mm high. The details of marking on pipe shall be approved by Client before
commencement of manufacturing.
a. Name of Client with logo
b. Manufacture’s name or trade mark
c. Year of manufacturing
d. Type of HDPE pipe and size
e. Running length marking
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iii) End Plug for 40mm HDPE Pipe: The minimum technical requirements for
the 40mm End Plug are as follows:
2. Shelters
i) Prefabricated Shelter: The minimum technical requirements for the
Prefabricated Shelter are as follows:
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xv. The shelter shall have adequate lighting system and safety equipment.
xvi. The Shelter shall have Intelligent Security and loss prevention system (ISLP)
addressable fire alarm system, intrusion detection system, access control system and IP
based CCTV System. This system shall be centrally integrated with OSS based NMS.
The shelter which will be installed in open space needs to have adequate fencing.
xvii. The Fence wall shall be at least at a distance of 3 meters from shelter on all sides.
xviii. There shall be a MS gate with locking arrangement for safety.
xix. The Shelter shall be equipped with sufficient numbers of ABC Powder type fire
distinguisher with adequate capacity for fire safety.
xx. The Shelter shall be equipped with emergency lights to provide illumination level of
600 - 750 lux in the shelter for 8 hours in case of power failure.
xxi. The shelter shall have provision for adequate lighting so that illumination level of 750 –
1000 lux is maintained.
xxii. The Entire Power system installed in shelter shall comply with Maharashtra State
Electricity Board (“MSEB”) for Electrical Earthing. This includes all Earth and Ground
pits.
xxiii. The contractor shall install suitable dehumidifiers in the Shelter to maintain the
specified humidity levels with atleast (1+1) redundancy.
xxiv. The Contractor shall provide acrylic based polymer coating in three layers to cover
entire roof joints to provide rain shield on the shelter and the coating shall withstand
UV rays and expansion / contraction under extreme weather condition.
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i. The vision of the Smart City Operations Center (SCOC) is to have an integrated view of all
the current smart elements. The future smart elements will also be integrated at the Smart
City Operations Center such that SCOC will serve as a decision support engine for city
administrators in day to day operations or during exigency situations. This dynamic
response to situations, both pre-active and re-active will truly make the city operations
“SMART”.
ii. This dynamic response can be better understood by the following sample use cases –
1.ii.1. Urban Flooding Scenario: The water level sensors (used for flood detection on
streets) will send the ambient water levels accumulated on the street to the command
center through the fiber network. The command center will baseline the existing water
level and rainfall prediction with erstwhile flood levels to generate an alert for
flooding. This alert will then be passed over to the citizens through the variable
messaging displays and public address system to warn them of possible flooding in a
locality.
iii. The center will aggregate various data feeds from sensors and systems and further process
information out of these data feeds to provide interface /dashboards for generating alert
and notifications in real time.
iv. The Centre would also equip city administration to respond quickly and effectively to
emergency or disaster situation in city. The Smart City Operations Center supports and
strengthens coordination in response to incidents/emergencies/crisis situations.
v. The various smart elements are able to use the data and intelligence gathered from
operations of other elements so that civic services are delivered lot more efficiently and in
an informed fashion
vi. The typical components of a Smart City Operations Center are: Video wall, Network and
security management system, centralized system for security solution, Core computing
and data processing center, Integration with third party shared services, managed hosted
data (DC) at PMC Premises.
vii. PMC has selected a vendor for providing colocation, managed hosting and cloud services.
The RFP and corrigendum documentscan be downloaded from the following link:
https://pmctenders.abcprocure.com/pmctenders/EProc.jsp?CenterPage=bldownload.jsp
&showhide=hide&ProcessID=1&objectid=44780&PageType=View&tendertype=null&fro
mWhere=TenderInfo.
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viii. The rate card, for various services offered by the vendorwill also be available on request.
ix. Successful bidder needs to provision required compute and storage infrastructure required
for running all smart elements of Smart City, at Data Center selected by PMC as collocated
hosting. The bidder also needs to provision of standardized racks (as per specifications
provided in this RFP) to house all compute and storage infrastructure proposed by them.
The color scheme of the rack should match the requirements of PMC Data center vendor.
x. Successful bidder will have also to setup the necessary network infrastructure, including
MPLS/P2P network links (if required) and ILL (Internet links) to connect Smart Elements
to the centralized server and storage setup being hosted at Data Center provided by PMCs
selected vendor. The network sizing needs to be done by the bidder, in such a way that
required SLA are adhered during the entire project duration. All network links should be
dual redundant in active-active mode. It may be noted that PMCs Data Center Vendor will
provide firewall services (shared firewall), as defined in their scope of work. If the solution
required exclusive/internal firewall, the bidder should provision it in the rack(s).
xi. Bidders need to provision a top of the rack switch (TOR switch) which shall connects all
servers and/or storage components residing in the same rack and provides a single
network connection to a distribution port of PMC’s datacenter. The specifications of such
interconnections can be sought from PMCs vendor on request.
Centralized Smart City Operations Center must have following features as stated in
the items below.
xii. In brief the Smart City Operations Center will be the nodal point of availability of all online
data and information related to various current and future smart elements and will be
connected to other PMC network of services through an integration layer.
xiii. Smart City Operations Center will be established with all hardware, software and network
infrastructure including switches and routers and will be maintained by the successful
bidder throughout the mentioned period. PSEDCL/ PMC takes the responsibility of
necessary civil work including furniture.
xiv. Video Monitoring & Display: Successful bidder needs to supply and install 4X3 video wall
for display of CCTV cameras and other components.
xv. The Smart City Operations Center shall have a console table with seating for twenty five
(25) people. The console table shall also be equipped with two connector boxes providing
power, audio, video, and data connectors for a laptop / computer to use the display wall
for a presentation. The Successful bidder has to provide the feature of Digital Map to have
complete details of the installed services and system on the map and on click of the same,
the respective camera shall display live video and other events.
xvi. All required Servers, Storage, Software, Firewall, Network Switches for entire project shall
be installed in the in the integrated control room.
xvii. Successful bidder needs to provide 6 nos. of operator (8 Hrs. shift) for 24 X 7 X 365
operations along with one no. of Supervisor and other experts in general shift. The Smart
City Operations Center shall be located at the Pune Municipal Corporation building.
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xviii. The Smart City Operations Center shall provide situational awareness of the security
situation across the city. This shall enable the operators to take coordinated and planned
response actions. The Command and Control shall be able to integrate with various
security systems and sensors and enable the operators to carry out the coordinated
response plans effectively.
xix. The solution should have integration & deployment capabilities for web, application, data
and analytics in order to provide Real Time Dashboards, Business Intelligence, Predictive
Analysis, KPI monitoring and Resource Optimization. It should be able to support a Rule
Engine for multiple event correlation, What-if Analysis Tool, Threat Detection Tool,
Integration with Social Media platforms, and Integration with Weather Monitoring
websites etc. to ensure that real time decisions can be taken by city administrators.
xx. The Smart City Operations Center solution should allow the Control Room operator to
monitor the cameras, collect inputs, dissect information and make actionable
recommendations. The system should provide configurable rules with tailored alerts,
dashboard visualizations, intelligent role based work flow, response tools and situation
collaboration. The key features shall be:
a. System should be able to integrate with various application and systems
b. System should be able to prioritize the alarm based on criticality and location (as
well as location sensitive plans and procedures). The prioritization must be based
on a user pre-defined order that should be open to updating by the user when
necessary. The alerts based on such list should be software driven and automatic.
c. System should support on-ground experience by getting nearby video feeds for any
alarm
d. System should support with GIS & Video controls to get on-field experience
e. System should support full-fledged video support (Camera List' Live Video'
Recorded Video' PTZ controls' Playback' Video Matrix)
f. System should consume Web Map Service or any equivalent which is a Global
standard to collect GIS data.
g. System should do health monitoring of sensors and systems
a. Alarm management function should connect with Core of Smart City Operations Center
Server which processes the alerts centrally and consumes the alerts processed and
displays at operator console. Alarm Management function should include following
functions:
1) Targeting - Option to locate the sensor in GIS display which has detected the
security risk
2) Alarm Description - Provides the basic text description of alarm
3) Device - Name of the sensor
4) Acknowledge - Provision for operator to acknowledge the alert
5) Dismiss - Provision for operator to close the alert once the required actions are
completed
6) Detail view - Provide the necessary information to understand the situation
clearly using correlation from the Video feed. The alarm management system
must closely and tightly be integrated with Video management application and
the database integration should be the basis. Similarly any incident visually
identified from the VMS system should be correlated to a GIS screen by clicking
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a. Alarm detailed view should provide 360 degree visibility for the situation around the
alert thus equipping the operator to carry out the response without any ambiguity.
Detail view' which is invoked from Alert Manager' should comprise of following
sections:
1) Description: Description of the alert.
2) Video: Video section displays the live and recorded video of the camera/
associated camera immediately.
xxiii. SOP:
b. The system shall select & present the appropriate SOP automatically based on pre-
defined policies actions taken as part of SOP should be logged in audit trail with date
time stamp and operator comments. SOP shall contain the lists of tasks to be performed
by operator categorized under following headings:
1) Task: Task to be performed by the operator in the sequential order
2) Description: Task description
3) Comments: Space for operator to enter the comments
4) Action: Actions (like email' SMS escalation) to be initiated by operator
5) Done: Indication by operator that the task is completed
6) User: User name of the operator for audit trail
7) Date & Time: date time of the action
a.1. SOP section should display list of activities which need to be carried out by an
operator for the selected alert. It should be in the form of a drop down menu for
ease of operation. The following escalation methods should be supported:
Email, SMS and Phone Call
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a. Video adds another dimension to the situational awareness as it makes the operator
aware of the true ground situation and enables him to carry out necessary responses in
a more educated manner.
b. At any point of time operator can browse the current video and/or recorded video from
video sensor which can be traced geospatially or from the sensor hierarchy list. The
following functionalities should be available as a part of Video Integration:
1) Video matrix: Provision by software to view multiple video streams in a single
window
2) Camera List: List of cameras based on the geographies configured in the system
3) Live Video: Real time video of the cameras installed and configured
4) Recorded Video: Provision to browse the archived video for investigation purpose
5) PTZ controls: Enable the operator to task the cameras enabled with PTZ functions
6) Playback controls: Provision to control the playback of archived video.
7) Smart City Operations Center should be interfaced with video management systems
and video analytics systems to bring the video feeds from the end cameras installed
across the cityscape and events which are configured in video analytics server.
Smart City Operations Center operator console should consume the map data published over
WMS (Web Map Service) standard or equivalent which is a global standard and committed to
being integrated by the Command and Control software provider. Operator console should
provide the map navigation controls (Panning' Zooming) using dedicated control button and
mouse operation. Smart City Operations Center Operator console shall also preferably have 2D
interactive geo-spatial GIS display that provides situational awareness and real-time location
of all sensors (parking and environmental), cameras and alarms.
The system shall have provision to define various zones in the city. There shall be provision to
map the sensors with the zones and vice versa so that operator can locate the sensors quickly.
The system shall have capability to define various sites. The Site hierarchy preferably shall be
displayed in Layer Manager as an additional Layer. This feature shall enable the operators to
select the sensors from the hierarchical/organized view' so that he can locate the correct sensor
without the need to remember the sensor name or id. Smart City Operations Center shall
provide the following hierarchy:
a) Site
b) Zone
c) Area
d) Sensor Type
All the alarms' events shall be processed and operator activities shall be captured and recorded
for analysis and reporting purpose. Audit trails are very important tool and shall help to learn
and realign the process to manage the handling of security incidents. The following
information shall be logged in Smart City Operations Center:
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a) Event information showing event type' location' date time created' date and time action
taken' closed date and time.
b) User Activities
Sign On/Off times
Activities carried out
Response time on events
xxviii. Reporting:
Reporting function is part of command and control dashboard visualization tool. It shall
provide information about current status of the command and control on managing the
security incidents across the locations. Reporting function should enable operator to create
reports in either graphical format or flat tabular format. Reports shall be created automatically
or manually by operator whenever required. The reports should be generated and exported as a
Microsoft word excel format or an acrobat format by operator.
Smart City Operations Center should display the threat level based on the number of alerts and
criticality of the alerts using colour coded display. It should also follow a pre-defined system to
alert different users on different hierarchy on the basis of the criticality of alerts.
Real time dashboard should provide the real time information about the security situation so
called Situational Awareness for the Authorities and senior officials in a single go. Real time
dashboard should provide following information
a) Number of alerts and its status
b) Operator Status
c) Performance of the Command Center
Smart City Operations Center should provide fault tolerance across the sites. System should be
able to find the fault at servers located in different buildings or data centers. Redundancy is
required for recorder' master server database for VMS and Command and control server
software.
xxxii. Non Functional Specifications for the Smart City Operations Center:
a. All CCTV surveillance cameras feed (after integrating with existing systems) shall be
integrated with the Smart City Operations Center System
b. Complete Hardware and software along with necessary licenses to be provided
c. Recording of video feeds should be provided for 30 days minimum for all cameras in a
resolution ranging from 4 CIF to 2 MP and user programmable.
d. Small Cubicles with smaller display units for location-wise display distribution.
e. The controls and displays should be mounted in ergonomically designed consoles to keep
operator fatigue to a minimum and efficiency high.
f. Supervisor seat located in a convenient position to monitor all cubicles.
g. Intercom communication facility between all the operators.
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1. Smart City Operations Center will integrate new and existing security systems into a common
platform. It will connect disparate information to mitigate risk across the security environment
by providing actionable intelligence and speeding security incident resolution. Mitigate risk
across the security environment.
2. Enforce event response processes: Smart City Operations Center will provide greater visibility
of all security activity in a real‐time single view and helps public safety and security personnel
implement and enforce standard operating procedure.
3. Reduce security operations costs: Integrating existing systems (Multiple phased projects) with
new technologies into a centralized Smart City Operations Center is one of Smart City
Operations Center greatest strengths. This integration will allow City administration to
leverage current investments, eliminate custom integration and reduce the cost of false alarms.
It also decreases financial loss from incidents and training costs.
iv. Some of features of Integrated Smart City Operations Center shall include
1. Single Dashboard for City Infrastructure Management & Smart City Services for Smart
Lighting, Parking System, GIS Services and Other Manual Services of Municipality work
visualized real time on 2D/3D map of City. This dashboard can be accessed via web application
as well as mobile app. The various information that may be accessed from the system but not
limited to are as below:
a. Parking availability status of automated city parking areas
b. Visual alerts generated by any endpoint that is part of the city infrastructure e.g.
Surveillance cameras, City lights or any other sensors that manages various city
management use cases. (integration with existing city surveillance project by Pune
Traffic police)
c. Access information of water management resources (Disaster management cell at PMC
will provide the details)
d. Information about waste management resources
e. Various citizen services e.g. Land records, Municipality tax, billing etc.
f. City environmental data
g. Take action based on events generated by any city infrastructure device
2. Security: In no circumstances this data accumulated and processed by Command and Control
should be compromised. Hence provisions will be made to keep all the data stored in this
platform highly secured with required Security framework implementation. The platform will
be hosted in Data center at location decided by PMC to be provided by successful bidder or in
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Cloud based on Cities choice. Further the platform will provide an open standards based
integration Bus with API Management, providing full API lifecycle management with
governance and security.
Command Control Center and Communication System should support for software modules.
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viii. Specifications for Data Center TOR (Top of the Rack ) Switch
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(This switch will be placed on top of the rack, which is to be collocated. This rack will contain all
server/storage equipment offered by the bidder.)
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The blade chassis shall have the following minimum technical specifications:
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List of the broad activities to be carried out by the Systems Integrator and the timelines from the
date of Work Order are given in the table below. “T” stands for the date of issue of the Work
Order.
Successful Bidder should ensure delivery of all mentioned documents to remain compliant
throughout the project duration.
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Fiber Network must be maintained by the successful bidder for period of 15 years. All
necessary hardware, software, licenses etc. IPR will be in the name of PMC/ PSCDCL.
iii. Successful bidder must ensure that none of the items/ elements is at its end of life while
handing over to PSCDCL/ PMC after completion of designated duration. All the items/
elements should at least have 5 years of life remaining at the time of handover.
iv. While handling over the completely working and functional network and systems,
successful bidder must ensure that OEM of all hardware/software/ equipment are
contractually bound to provide support for repair/replacement/availability of its spare
parts for further five years (total 12 years at similar rates). It shall be part of exit plan to
submit letter from OEMs in this regard.
v. Successful bidder shall provide OEM’s letter binding them to provide support for
repair/replacement/ availability of spare parts for at least 07 years.
vi. Successful bidder shall make the details of new technologies, new hardware available in the
market to PSCDCL/ PMC.Both, PMC/PSCDCL and SI, in agreement, will take decision of
new technology/ hardware implementation in case any new/ advanced technology comes
up during the contract period.
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Successful bidder should install about 200 hotspot locations (actual number to be assessed after
survey) on these mentioned key roads and should provide atleast 3 access points on each of these
locations with distance amongst them not more than 300 meters. Under this reference
guidelines, only approximate considerations are given but applicant needs to propose the
additional quantity as per their site survey and SLA compliances but reduction can be maximum
up to 10%. Applicants are advised to conduct a survey and propose the solution as per SLA
criteria.
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47 18.517107048858083,
Dr Sunil Hospital
73.80707312695313
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76 18.49109801181133,
Shivaji Udyan
73.9014217989502
77 Tingare Nagar Lane No. 14. 18.581193, 73.89667899999995
18.507941,
78 sarasbaug
73.80627000000004
79 Late. Tatyasaheb Thorat 18.504008, 73.81228799999997
80 Gandharv garden 18.5185035, 73.90739200000007
18.517025661701638,
81 Katraj Sarpodyan
73.80831767193604
82 Bharatratna Dr. Bhimsen Joshi 18.511476, 73.79134299999998
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Depo
Chandan Nagar Water Tank to
19 18.561194,73.928029 18.557324,73.928206
SundarBai Marathe Vidyalay
20 Viman Nagar Chowk to Kharadi Bypass 18.562159,73.938578 18.560877,73.918344
Somnath Mandir to Wadgaon Sheri
21 18.55879,73.921182 18.542923,73.923402
Gaothan
22 BT Kawade Road 18.528655,73.90611 18.51718,73.906856
23 Magarpatta Road 18.523544,73.9322 18.502586,73.927501
24 Shankershett Road 18.502159,73.876228 18.50045,73.858772
25 7 Loves Chowk to Power House Chowk 18.501447,73.869243 18.519546,73.868267
26 Narpatgiri Chowk to Apollo Theatre 18.522675,73.867472 18.52031,73.864843
27 Power House Chowk to Apollo Theatre 18.519536,73.868267 18.519526,73.864909
Apollo Theatre to Lal Mahal
28 18.519526,73.864909 18.51858,73.856583
Shaniwarwada
29 Quarter Gate to Alpana Theatre 18.516279,73.871134 18.515389,73.864831
30 Ramoshi Gate to Kasturi Chowk 18.510429,73.868329 18.510582,73.8604
Ramoshi Gate to Try Luck Restaurant
31 18.510592,73.868586 18.507067,73.878569
(MG Road)
Sant Harkadas Vidyamandir to
32 18.505419,73.873178 18.510658,73.872121
Pudumji Police Chowky
33 Pudumji Road 18.510658,73.872121 18.511035,73.876381
34 M G Road 18.507067,73.878569 18.51839,73.87924
35 East Street 18.50695,73.879218 18.518193,73.879758
Fulenagar police station to MES Water
36 18.555107, 73.874342 18.559171,73.875935
Pumping Station
Agrasen High School to RTO Office
37 18.557212, 73.876279 18.555631,73.881648
Fulenagar
Vishrantwadi Police Station to Kalas
38 18.564475, 73.877515 18.575622,73.876356
Bus Stop
Vishrantwadi Main Chowk to 509
39 18.57251, 73.878277 18.575358,73.899209
Chowk
Dhanori Lake (Dhanori Main Road) to
40 18.579831, 73.88182 18.596915,73.906502
Dhanori Octroi Naka
41 Appasaheb Betalit Road (Vidyanagar) 18.575152, 73.897298 18.575463,73.8897
42 Gunjan Chowk to Jail Corner 18.545881, 73.888762 18.564774,73.894164
43 Nagpur Chawl Road 18.563091, 73.893161 18.560935,73.897999
44 Gunjan Chowk to Sadalbaba Dargah 18.545881, 73.888762 18.544462,73.87762
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Balgandharva
17. 140 40 - Closed 1 - -
Parking
18. Chittaranjan Watika 15 8 - Open - -
Shivaji Nagar 660
19. Jangli maharaj 125 30 - Closed 1 - -
Road
Shivaji nagar,
20. Shirole Road, FC 100 35 - Closed 1 1 -
Road Parking
Parking Near Shivaji
21. 494 117 - Closed 1 - -
Nagar FC Road
Parking Near Shivaji
Nagar, Mosac
22. 365 17 - Closed 1 - -
Commercial
Complex
Rajashri Shahu
23. Udyan, Somwar 30 12 - Closed 1 - -
Peth
Mahatma Gandhi
24. Udyan, Bund - - - Closed 1 - -
Garden
Narayan Peth,
25. 300 100 - Closed 1 1 -
Velankar School
Pune Manapa
26. 125 30 - Closed 1 1 -
bhavan Parking
Hamalwada,
27. Narayanpeth 900 180 - Closed 1 1 -
Parking
100
28. Babu Genu Parking 200 - Closed 1 1 -
0
Mahatma Phule
29. 350 250 - Closed 1 - -
Mandai (Minarva)
29 Bus
Pune Station, 135
30. 400 + 74 Closed 1 1 -
Moledina Road 0
Taxi
31. Bopodi Octroi Post 100 50 - Closed 1 1 -
32. Sangam Pool 200 20 - Open 1 - -
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1 Parking Sensors
2 Cameras
3 Booths
4 Entry Devices
5 Indicators
6 Displays
7 Barriers
8 NFC Equipment
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Installation &Commissioning
7
Charge with proper earthing.
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Supply of Un-Armored
1 Optical Fiber Cable (G.652
d, 96F)
Supply of Armored
2 Optical Fiber Cable (G.652
d, 24F)
Supply of Splice Closure -
3
96F
Supply of Splice Closure -
4
24F
Protection
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16 Supply of 6U Rack
Supply of Prefabricated
Shelter as per
19
specification, with Air
conditioner
Supply of Access Control
20
System
21 Supply of VSS
23 200AH Batteries
Switches
25 Core Switch/Router
MPLS Access-Layer
26
router/Switch – Type 1
1000BaseLX (10km) SFP
27
(10km with SMF, 1310nm)
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10 Mtrs
Outdoor Rugged
Switches
Miscellaneous
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OEM
Quantity / Unit OEM Compliance
# Item Description Model /
Required Make (Y/N)
Version
LED based redundant
1 video panel (3x2) (40
inches)
2 Video Controller
5 Workstations
6 Access Control
7 Furniture
DC: Management
11 Application Software for
Smart Parking
Wi‐Fi: Management
12 Application Software for
Wi‐Fi (OSS/ BSS)
DC ‐ Onboard/Server
14 Based Advanced Video
Analytics Package
DC ‐ Onboard/Server
Based Advanced Video
Analytics Package
15 Software for Crowd
Monitoring (if not part of
Pune Traffic Police
surveillance)
DC ‐ Operation Center
Software including
16
sub module for incident
management
DC-
Application Servers
Recording Servers
18
Analytics Servers
Database Servers
Management Server
DC- Operating Systems &
19
DB License
DC ‐ CCTV- Monitoring
20
Workstations
Control Room- Control
21 Room Video‐wall Solution
70inch x8 Cubes
DC- Data Center TOR
22
Switch
DC- WAN Services /
25
Internet Router
28 DC- EMS
backup) ‐ 20 KVA