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Lane 11 WG Entry Plaza Lane 10 WG Entry Plaza Lane 09 WG Entry Plaza Lane 12 WG Entry Plaza Lane 13 WG Entry Plaza Lane 14 WG Entry Plaza Lane 15 WG Entry Plaza Canopy mounted AVI Canopy mounted AVI Canopy mounted AVI Canopy mounted AVI Canopy mounted AVI 5'-0" 5'-0" 5'-0" C C C C C C C C C C A C A C A C A C A C A C C C C C C In+ In+ In+ In+ In+ In+ C C C C C C C C C C C C L L L L L L L L L L L L 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" SOW - Lanes 9, 10 & 11: Existing gantry for signage probably be removed. Install new 20"x16"x8" enclosures on unistrut for network switches at each lane. Install new conduits from new enclosures to entry stations & communications handholes as shown. Probably new canopy will be installed before installation of new PARCS equipment. Please coordiante with NextGen for new canopy pier locations to avoid conflicts with PARCS equipment. Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanes communications HH's & Power HH's. Islands do not need to be extended. No AVI's in these 3 lanes. If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new sign to communications handhole, at each lane. Or, install 1" conduit from post mounted signs to comm handholes. NextGen will cut 3 loops per lane as shown. B B B B B B B B B B B B 6'-4" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-4 1/2" 4'-4 1/2" 4'-4 1/2" 18'-8" 18'-8" 18'-8" 18'-8" 18'-8" 18'-8" 2'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" LPR LPR LPR LPR LPR LPR Post Mounted Post Mounted Post Mounted Post Mounted Post Mounted Post Mounted VMS Sign VMS Sign VMS Sign VMS Sign VMS Sign VMS Sign Comm HH Comm HH Comm HH Comm HH Comm HH Comm HH Comm HH Pwr. HH Pwr. HH Pwr. HH Pwr. HH Pwr. HH Pwr. HH Pwr. HH 2'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0" 8'-4" 8'-4" 8'-4" 8'-4" 8'-4" 8'-4" Existing Conduit for power & data Existing Conduit for power & data Existing Conduit for power & data Existing Conduit for power & data To Circuit Breakers To Comm. Cabinet To Transportation Cabinet 20h16w Encl. 20h16w Encl. 20h16w Encl. 20h16w Encl. 20h16w Encl. 20h16w Encl. Existing Conduit for power & data Existing Conduit for power & data Existing Conduit for power & data To Comm Cabinet To Circuit Breakers Ø0'-9" Ø0'-9" Ø0'-9" Ø0'-9" Ø0'-9" Ø0'-9" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-4" 1'-4" 1'-4" 1'-4" 1'-4" 1'-4" 1'-4" 6'-4" 6'-4" 6'-4" 6'-4" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 10'-0" 3'-9" 3'-9" 3'-9" 10'-0" 6'-4" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 3'-6" 26.7097° Description Rev EQUIPMENT LAYOUT PRELIMINARY O Released 11/25/18 Date Project: Approvals Drwg #: Quotation #: Reviewed by: BM/CO Date: Scale: Engineer: KN NTS DEN 009 - 015 11/25/18 xxxx NG-EL-18-19-001 Loop Installation: ** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops. Additional Notes: All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation. Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C . Data Cable Note: For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable. Nextgen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by Nextgen. The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only. Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles should not attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse. All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns, 14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire. No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall be twisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-in length is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriate Traffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unless noted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or across construction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have been destroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future. Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit. and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load. to supply 100% of the specified equipment load current Power circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriately Power current specifications: 3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader 2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader 1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment: 120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station A typical lane of equipment requires a General power requirements: Power Requirements: All power runs shall consist of three wires: 1 - Hot 1 - Neutral 1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel) PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking and are not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen product offering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to be disseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for this information or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking. SOW - Lane 15: Existing gantry for signage & AVI probably will be removed. This lane is dedicated to hotel/bus service & currently not in contract with this RFP. Existing gate will be removed and existing AVI will remain connected to transportation system & NOT to PARCS system. Probably new canopy will be installed before installation of new PARCS equipment. Please coordinate with NextGen for new canopy pier locations to avoid conflicts with PARCS equipment. AVI antenna could be relocated to new canopy, but not within PARCS RFP. No signage, loops, LPR or any lane equipment provided and/or installed in this lane. SOW - Lanes 12, 13 & 14: Existing gantry for signage probably be removed. Install new 20"x16"x8" enclosures on uni strut for network switches at each lane. Install new conduits from new enclosures to entry stations & communications handholes as shown. Probably new canopy will be installed before installation of new PARCS equipment. Please coordinate with NextGen for new canopy pier locations to avoid conflicts with PARCS equipment. Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanes communications HH's & Power HH's. Island does not need to be extended. New AVI antennas could be mounted on new canopy. Install 1" conduit from new Antenna locations to comm handholes at each lane. If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new sign to communications handhole, at each lane. Or, install 1" conduit from post mounted signs to comm handholes. NextGen will cut 3 loops per lane as shown. NextGen Parking 4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204 Houston, TX 77041 Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499 IFB - Equipment Layout - For Information Only

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Page 1: IFB - Equipment Layout - For Information Onlybusiness.flydenver.com/bizpdf/DIAID_2304.pdfcomm handholes at each lane. If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new

Lane 11WG Entry Plaza

Lane 10WG Entry Plaza

Lane 09WG Entry Plaza

Lane 12WG Entry Plaza

Lane 13WG Entry Plaza

Lane 14WG Entry Plaza

Lane 15WG Entry Plaza

Canopymounted

AVI

Canopymounted

AVI

Canopymounted

AVI

Canopymounted

AVI

Canopymounted

AVI

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CCC C C C

CA

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In+

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In+ In+

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1'-6"1'-6"1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6"

SOW - Lanes 9, 10 & 11:Existing gantry for signage probably be removed.Install new 20"x16"x8" enclosures on unistrut fornetwork switches at each lane.Install new conduits from new enclosures to entrystations & communications handholes as shown.Probably new canopy will be installed beforeinstallation of new PARCS equipment.Please coordiante with NextGen for newcanopy pier locations to avoid conflicts withPARCS equipment.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Islands do not need to be extended.No AVI's in these 3 lanes.If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new sign to communicationshandhole, at each lane.Or, install 1" conduit from post mounted signsto comm handholes.NextGen will cut 3 loops per lane as shown.

BBB B B B

BBB B B B

6'-4"

1'-6"1'-6"1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6"6'-0"6'-0"6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0"

6'-0"6'-0"6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

4'-0"4'-0"4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0"

4'-4 1/2"

4'-4 1/2"

4'-4 1/2"

18'-8"

18'-8"

18'-8"

18'-8"

18'-8"

18'-8"

2'-0"2'-0"2'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0"

10'-0"

10'-0"

10'-0"

10'-0"

LPRLPRLPR LPR LPR LPR

Post MountedPost MountedPost Mounted Post Mounted Post Mounted Post MountedVMS SignVMS SignVMS Sign VMS Sign VMS Sign VMS Sign

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

2'-0"2'-0"2'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0"

8'-4"

8'-4"

8'-4"

8'-4"

8'-4"

8'-4"

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

To CircuitBreakers

To Comm.Cabinet

To TransportationCabinet

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

To CommCabinet

To CircuitBreakers

Ø0'-9"

Ø0'-9"

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1'-4"1'-4"1'-4"

1'-4"

1'-4" 1'-4" 1'-4"

6'-4"

6'-4"

6'-4"

6'-4"

1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

10'-0"

3'-9" 3'-9" 3'-9"

10'-0"

6'-4"

6'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

3'-6"

26.7097°

DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN009 - 015

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-001

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

Nextgen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by Nextgen.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

SOW - Lane 15:Existing gantry for signage & AVI probablywill be removed.This lane is dedicated to hotel/bus service& currently not in contract with this RFP.Existing gate will be removed and existingAVI will remain connected to transportationsystem & NOT to PARCS system.

Probably new canopy will be installed beforeinstallation of new PARCS equipment.Please coordinate with NextGen for newcanopy pier locations to avoid conflicts withPARCS equipment.

AVI antenna could be relocated to newcanopy, but not within PARCS RFP.

No signage, loops, LPR or any lane equipmentprovided and/or installed in this lane.

SOW - Lanes 12, 13 & 14:Existing gantry for signage probably be removed.Install new 20"x16"x8" enclosures on uni strut fornetwork switches at each lane.Install new conduits from new enclosures to entrystations & communications handholes as shown.Probably new canopy will be installed beforeinstallation of new PARCS equipment.Please coordinate with NextGen for newcanopy pier locations to avoid conflicts withPARCS equipment.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.New AVI antennas could be mounted on newcanopy.Install 1" conduit from new Antenna locations tocomm handholes at each lane.If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new sign to communicationshandhole, at each lane.Or, install 1" conduit from post mounted signsto comm handholes.NextGen will cut 3 loops per lane as shown.

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

IFB - Equipment Layout - For Information Only

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Lane 16WG ST Entry

Ceilingmounted

AVI

5'-0

"

C

In+

(S)

In+

(P)

C

C

L

L

1'-6"

SOW - Lane 16:Install new 1" conduit from new ceiling mounted AVI antenna to nearest column to the level belowand along the ceiling to underneath primary In+.

Reuse existing equipment locations/conduit.

Utilize existing conduits between existing devicesand to communications HH's & Power HH's.

Install new 1" conduit from post mounted signto comm handhole.NextGen will cut 3 loops.

Install (2) - 1" conduit from primary ticket machineto the new secondary ticket machine, as shown2 feet away, center to center.Relocate 2 bollards to protect new 2nd ticketmachine, as shown.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure onuni-strut, next to handholes, at suitable locationthat does not block the LPR camera.

Install (2) - 1" and (1) - 3/4" conduits from newenclosure to comm HH and Elec HH,respectively.

Reuse existing post mounted red/green light and conduits.

B

B

6'-4

"

1'-6" 6'-0"

6'-0"

4'-0

"

4'-0"

6'-0

"

4'-0"

4'-4

1/2

"

18'-

8"10

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LPR

ElecHH

CommHH

8'-4

"

Existing Conduitfor power

Existing Red/GreenTraffic Light(Shown at

approx. location)

Existing Conduitfor data

Ø9"

Ø9"

2'-0

"1'

-6"

1'-6

"

3'-9"

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1'-4"

Install conduit from newAVI antenna to In+ vianearest column to levelbelow. across the ceilingand into IN+ from levelbelow,

2'-0"

3'-0"

DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

OA

ReleasedShow Red/Green Light, no VMS

11/25/1802/28/19

Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN016

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-002 Rev A

Nextgen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

IFB - Equipment Layout - For Information Only

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A

C

C

CR

120

C

C

L

L

1'-6"

West Garage Short Term Exit:SOW - 17:Reuse existing equipment locations/conduits.Install 1 - 3/4" new conduit between gate andnew CR120, unless there are at least 2 conduitsbetween the gates & current pedestal.Pedestal will be replaced with new CR120.Utilize existing conduits between gate tocommunications cabinet & circuit breakers.

NextGen will cut 2 new loops.Install new network enclosure 20"x16"x8" onuni-strut.Install 2 new conduits between gate & newnetwork enclosure. Tie new enclosure to newCR120 with 1 new conduit for data.

Reuse existing bollards.Route existing fiber in gate cabinet to newnetwork enclosure.

Utilize existing power to lane equipment.

B

2'-0" 6'-0"

4'-0

"6'

-0"

4'-0"

20h16wEncl.

1'-6

"

Lane 17WG ST Intercom Exit

Existing conduitfor Data & Power

10'-

0"

6'-4

"

4'-0"

8"

1'

1'-6

"

DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN017

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-003

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

Nextgen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by Nextgen.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

IFB - Equipment Layout - For Information Only

Page 4: IFB - Equipment Layout - For Information Onlybusiness.flydenver.com/bizpdf/DIAID_2304.pdfcomm handholes at each lane. If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new

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4'-0"

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WG Lv 3 or 4 Valet Storage

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1'

5'-0

"

WG Level 3 and Level 4Valet Storage Entry & Exit lanesSOW - Lane 20, 21, 22 & 23:Install ceiling mounted AVI antenna at each lane.Replace gates & pedestals with new Gates &CR-120s.Install new 1 - 1" conduit from AVI antenna to CR-120via nearest column and along the ceiling level below.Install ceiling mounted 4x4 JB in this conduit run within20 feet from the antenna.

Utilize existing conduits between gate and pedestalfor control cable.

NextGen will cut 2 loops per lane, for a total of 8 loops.Install 1 new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strut,Install 3/4" conduit to Network Enclosure and to newCR-120 for power, either from gate or from circuitbreaker location, at each lane.

Install new 1" conduit from network enclosure toCR-120 card reader for data, at each lane.Install 1 - 1" conduit from nearest Parking Networknode to new network enclosure.Extend DEN Parking VLAN to each network enclosureat each lane.

4'-3"

DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN020 - 023

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-004

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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Left LaneWG Valet Entry 1

Left LaneWG Valet Entry 2

Existing

Power

Lane 24WG Valet Exit

West Garage Lv 4, Valet ExitSOW - Lane 24:No civil works required.NextGen will replace old gate with anew offline gate.No network communications requiredat this location.Cut 2 new loops.Verify existing power.No new bollards added.

1'-4"1'-4"

1'-6"

B

2'-0"6'-0"

3'-0

"6'

-0"

4'-0"

6'-4

"

X X

X X

DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN024

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-005

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

Nextgen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by Nextgen.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

West Garage Lv 4, 2 Valet Entry LanesSOW:Disconnect power for both lanes from circuitbreakers.Remove gates and ticket machines.No new equipment will be addedin these lanes.Cover conduit stub-ups with enclosuresanchored to the island.It is recommended not to demolish theislands or the bollards, for future use.

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La

ne

26

WG

Mo

d 4

En

try

Post & Armmounted AVI

5'-0"

C

A C

In+

C

C

LL

1'-6

" B

B

6'-4"

1'-6

"6'

-0"

6'-0

"

4'-0"

4'-0"

6'-0"

4'-0

"18'-8"10'-0"

LPR Post

Mou

nted

VMS

Sign

2'-0

"

8'-4"1'-6"

1'-6"

C

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl. A

xx

x

xx

x

x x CR120

CL

B

4'-0"6'-0"

4'-0

"

La

ne

27

WG

Mo

d 4

Sh

utt

le E

xit

13'-0"

6'-4"

4'-0"

1'

8"

5'-0"

1'-6"

2'

NetworkCabinet

PowerCabinet

1'-4

"

DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN026 - 027

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-006

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

Nextgen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by Nextgen.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

SOW - Lane 26-27:Remove existing side-fired AVI poles from bothlanes and install Denver approved Post & Arm.Remove existing pedestal from exit lane and installCard Reader CR-120, 13' from gate, center to center.Relocate 1 bollard to protect new CR-120.Reuse rest of the existing bollards. If needed, addmore bollards to protect devices.Install 1-1" conduit from each new AVI post to ticketmachine and to Card Reader CR-120.Install new LPR camera on existing pole, utilizeexisting conduit to LPR post.

Utilize existing conduits between lanes to comm& power cabinets.Island does not need to be extended.

Install 1" conduit from post mounted sign to gate.

NextGen will cut 3 loops at entry lane and 2 loopsfor exit lane.Install 2 new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strut,1 for each lane.Intercept data conduit from comm cabinet and routeto both network enclosures.Install new 1" conduit from network enclosure toticket machine and to CR-120 card reader, at eachlane.

Extend power to network enclosure either fromgate or from power enclosure.

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Lane 29WG Mod 4 Lv 1Hotel Valet Exit

Lane 28WG Mod 4 Lv 1

Hotel Valet Entry

Ceilingmounted

AVI

Ceilingmounted

AVI

5'-0

"

5'-0

"

1'-6"

1'-6"

SOW - Lane 29:Reuse existing gate & pedestal locations.Utilize existing conduits for power and datafrom devices to corresponding handholesand from handholes to network & powercabinets.Replace gate & pedestal with new gateand CR-120.Utilize existing AVI antenna location andconduit to network cabinet.NextGen will cut 2 loops.Utilize existing conduit stub-ups for CR Pedestalfor data.Add 1 - 3/4" conduit from Power HH to newCR-120.NextGen will relocate intercom & card readerfrom existing yellow pedestal to new CR120.NextGen will install Valet reader on CR-120.Add 2 new bollards to protect new devices.Utilize current network cabinet to house newnetwork switches.Bring copper/fiber to cabinet to tie this lane toPARCS VLAN.

B

B

1'-6"

1'-6"

6'-0"

6'-0"

4'-0

"4'

-0"

6'-0

"6'

-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

CommHH

CommHH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Ø0'-9"

Ø0'-9"

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

3'-9"

3'-9"

CR

120

1'

1'

A

ExistingNetwork

Enclosure

ExistingNetwork

Enclosure

Power

Power

Conduit along ceilingto Network Cabinet

Conduit along ceilingto Network Cabinet

6'-4

"6'

-4"

DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN028 - 029

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-007

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

Nextgen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by Nextgen.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

SOW - Lane 28:Reuse existing gate & card reader cabinetlocations for new gate & CR-120. And notthe goose-neck stand location.Utilize existing conduits for power and datafrom devices to corresponding handholesand from handholes to network & powercabinets.Replace gate & card reader with new gateand CR-120.Utilize existing AVI antenna location andconduit to network cabinet.NextGen will cut 2 loops.Utilize existing conduit stub-ups for CR cabinetfor data and power.NexyGen will remove yellow pedestal andwill relocate intercom & card readerfrom existing yellow pedestal to new CR120.NextGen will install Valet reader on CR-120.Add 2 bollards to protect new devices.No new conduits will be installed.Utilize current network cabinet to house newnetwork switches.Bring copper/fiber to cabinet to tie this lane toPARCS VLAN.

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C

A

xx

xx

CR120

Existing side-fired AVI.Proposed Arm & Post

CLB

4'-0"

6'-0"

4'-0"

Lane 30

WG Hotel V

alet Return

to South Rd

6'-4"

1'

8"

5'-0"

1'-6"

Netw

ork

Cabinet

Pow

er

Cabinet

13'-0"

DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN030

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-008

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

Nextgen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by Nextgen.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

West Hotel Valet Return to South Rd:SOW - Lane 30:Reuse existing gate locations & conduits for power.Remove pedestals, currently at 17' from gates.Card Reader pedestal will be replaced by newCR120 mounted on 8" pedestal by NextGen, 13 feetfrom the gates, center to center.Install 1 - 3/4" conduit between CR120 and gate orfrom CR-120 to Power Cabinet.Install 1- 1" conduit from network cabinet to newCR-120.

Currently AVI mounted on side-fired pole. It issuggested to ad Arm & Post instead.Utilize existing conduits between AVI poles to commcabinet.Verify power conduits from gates to power cabinet.Intercept data conduit between gate & old pedestal,reroute them to new CR-120.

AVI RS-422 cables from antenna will be routed thrucomm cabinet to both CR-120.NextGen will cut 2 loops per lane.

Remove AVI electronics from network cabinetand utilize for new switch.

Reuse existing bollards to protect gates.Add/relocate bollard to protect new CR-120.Route existing copper/fiber from communicationsenclosure to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN031 - 032

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-009

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

West T-1 Rd - Shuttle Nest Entry/Exit:SOW - Lane 31 & 32:Reuse existing gate locations & conduits for power.Remove both pedestals, currently at 17' from gates.Card Reader pedestal will be replaced by newCR120 mounted on 8" pedestal by NextGen, 13 feetfrom the gates, center to center.Install 1 - 3/4" conduit between CR120 and gate, atboth lanes. Or, utilize existing spare stub-up conduits.Utilize existing conduits between AVI poles to commcabinet.Verify data conduits from gates to comm cabinet. Ifdoes not exist, install new data conduit from CR120to comm cabinet.Intercept data conduit between gate & old pedestal,reroute them to new CR-120.Utilize existing AVI poles & arms for each antenna.

AVI RS-422 cables from antenna will be routed thrucomm cabinet to both CR-120.NextGen will cut 2 loops per lane.

Remove AVI electronics from network cabinetand utilize for new switch.

Reuse existing bollards to protect gates.Add 2 new bollards to protect new CR-120s.Route existing copper/fiber from communicationsenclosure to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.

Utilize existing power to gate at both lane.Resurface lane with new concrete, at least areaswhere new loops will be cut, both lanes.

AA

C

CR120

x

x

xx x

x

CR120

C

C

L

L

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

B

B

2'-0

"

2'-0

"

6'-0

"

6'-0

"

4'-0"

4'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

1'-6"

1'-6"

La

ne

32

We

st T

-1 R

d S

hu

ttle

Ne

st

Exit

La

ne

31

We

st T

-1 R

d S

hu

ttle

Ne

st E

ntr

y

NetworkCabinet

PowerCabinet

13'-0"

6'-4"

6'-4"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

1'-6"

4'-0"

4'-0"

13'-0"

1'

8"

8"

1'

1'-6"

5'-5"Existing

6'-0"Existing

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN033 - 034

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-010

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

West T-1 Rd - Shuttle Entry/Exit:SOW - Lane 33 & 34:Reuse existing gate locations & conduits for power.Remove both pedestals, currently at 17' from gates.Card Reader pedestal will be replaced by newCR120 mounted on 8" pedestal by NextGen, 13 feetfrom the gates, center to center.Install 1 - 3/4" conduit between CR120 and gate, atboth lanes. Or, utilize existing spare stub-up conduits.Utilize existing conduits between AVI poles to commcabinet.Verify data conduits from gates to comm cabinet. Ifdoes not exist, install new data conduit from CR120to comm cabinet.Intercept data conduit between gate & old pedestal,reroute them to new CR-120.Utilize existing AVI poles & arms for each antenna.

AVI RS-422 cables from antenna will be routed thrucomm cabinet to both CR-120.NextGen will cut 2 loops per lane.

Remove AVI electronics from network cabinetand utilize for new switch.

Reuse existing bollards to protect gates.Add 2 new bollards to protect new CR-120s.Route existing copper/fiber from communicationsenclosure to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.

Utilize existing power to gate at both lane.Resurface lane with new concrete, at least areaswhere new loops will be cut, both lanes.

AA

C

CR120

x

x

xx x

x

CR120

C

C

L

L

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

B

B

2'-0

"

2'-0

"

6'-0

"

6'-0

"

4'-0"

4'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

4'-0

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NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

IFB - Equipment Layout - For Information Only

Page 11: IFB - Equipment Layout - For Information Onlybusiness.flydenver.com/bizpdf/DIAID_2304.pdfcomm handholes at each lane. If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new

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Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

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SOW - Lane 35:AVI deleted from this lane in Rev B. Remove anyAVI antenna, conduits, etc.

SOW - Lane 36 & Lane 37:Reroute existing conduit from AVI antenna to newExit Station (Out+).

SOW - Lane 43 & Lane 44 - AVI added in Rev B,AVI antenna will be canopy mounted. Routeconduit from AVI antenna to new Exit Station (Out+)probably via communications handhole.

SOW - Lane 39:Resurface lane 39 with new concrete.Extend concrete pour at least 5 feet pass gatecenter line.NextGen will install 3 pre-formed loops.

SOW - Lane 47:Resurface lane 47 with new concrete.Extend concrete pour at least 5 feet pass gatecenter line.NextGen will install 3 pre-formed loops.

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SOW - Lane 35:Booth may not be replaced since it is attached tobuilding structure.Remove existing booth transaction panel andfill the hole with appropriate metal plate, secure,as approved by DEN.Relocate bollard next to booth to 3'5" from booth.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount 2 conduits fromBooth to new Exit Station (Out+).LPR camera will be relocated with LPR camera postat lane 36.Utilize existing conduit from lane 36 camera post tocommunications HH.Remove lane 35 LPR post.NextGen will cut 3 new loops as shown.Utilize existing conduits from communications HH& Power HH to booth.Utilize existing conduit from booth to comm closet& circuit breaker locations.Install new communications & power conduit frombooth to gate location as shown.Island does not need to be extended.LPR post is not relocated, but remove 1 post.Install 3/4" data conduit from booth to canopy mountednew VMS sign.Also install 3/4" power conduit to new VMS sign fromcircuit breaker.A new lockable network enclosure, 20x16x8 will bemounted under the shelf inside the booth.Install 2 - 1" conduit from enclosure to booth stubup location so that no cables are exposed for data.Install power from booth panel to new enclosurein new 1 - 3/4" conduit for AC power.

SOW - Lane 42:Replace old booth with new booth.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount 2 conduits fromBooth to new Exit Station (Out+).LPR camera will be relocated with LPR camera postat lane 43.Utilize existing conduit from lane 43 camera post tocommunications HH.Remove lane 42 LPR post.NextGen will cut 3 new loops as shown.Utilize existing conduits from communications HH& Power HH to booth.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lane HH'sfor power & data.Use existing communications & power conduit frombooth to gate location as shown.Island does not need to be extended.LPR post is not relocated, but remove 1 post.Bollard next to booth may not need relocation.Install 3/4" data conduit from booth to canopy mountednew VMS sign.Also install 3/4" power conduit to new VMS sign fromcircuit breaker.A new lockable network enclosure, 20x16x8 will bemounted under the shelf inside the booth.Install 2 - 1" conduit from enclosure to booth stubup location so that no cables are exposed for data.Install power from booth panel to new enclosurein new 1 - 3/4" conduit for AC power.

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SOW - Lane 48:Replace old booth with new booth.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount 2 conduits fromBooth to new Exit Station (Out+).LPR camera will be relocated with LPR camera postat lane 49.Utilize existing conduit from lane 49 camera post tocommunications HH.Remove lane 48 LPR post.Resurface lane 48 with new concrete. Extend concretepour at least 5 feet pass gate center line.NextGen will install 3 pre-formed loops.Utilize existing conduits from communications HH& Power HH to booth.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lane HH'sfor power & data.Use existing communications & power conduit frombooth to gate location as shown.Island does not need to be extended.LPR post is not relocated, but remove 1 post.Bollard next to booth may not need relocation.Install 3/4" data conduit from booth to canopy mountednew VMS sign.Also install 3/4" power conduit to new VMS sign fromcircuit breaker.A new lockable network enclosure, 20x16x8 will bemounted under the shelf inside the booth.Install 2 - 1" conduit from enclosure to booth stubup location so that no cables are exposed for data.Install power from booth panel to new enclosurein new 1 - 3/4" conduit for AC power.

SOW - Lane 36 thru Lane 41:Remove cashier's booth, restore island, cap andsecure unused conduits.Reroute data conduit from gate to new Out+ asshown.Reroute power conduit from gate to Power HH asshown.Add new conduits from exit station (Out+) to dataand power HH's as shown.Relocate 1 bollard to protect new Out+.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount conduits to andfrom new Exit Station (Out+), as shown.Verify if existing conduit from LPR camera post tocommunications HH is at least 1" wide.NextGen will cut 3 new loops per lane, as shown.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.LPR posts are not relocated.Install 3/4" data conduit from booth to canopy mountednew VMS sign.Also install 3/4" power conduit to new VMS sign fromcircuit breaker.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strutabove former booth stub-up location.Install conduits to exit stations & communication HHfrom new enclosure, as shown.Install power conduit to new enclosure from powerhandhole.

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

SOW - Lane 49 & 50:Remove cashier's booth, restore island, cap andsecure unused conduits.Reroute data conduit from gate to new Out+ asshown.Reroute power conduit from gate to Power HH asshown.Add new conduits from exit station (Out+) to dataand power HH's as shown.Relocate 1 bollard to protect new Out+.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount conduits to andfrom new Exit Station (Out+), as shown.Verify if existing conduit from LPR camera post tocommunications HH is at least 1" wide.NextGen will cut 3 new loops per lane, as shown.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.LPR posts are not relocated.Reroute existing conduit from AVI antenna to newExit Stations (Out+), at both lanes.Install 3/4" data conduit from booth to canopy mountednew VMS sign.Also install 3/4" power conduit to new VMS sign fromcircuit breaker.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strutabove former booth stub-up location.Install conduits to exit stations & communication HHfrom new enclosure, as shown.Install power conduit to new enclosure from powerhandhole.

SOW - Lane 43 thru Lane 47:Remove cashier's booth, restore island, cap andsecure unused conduits.Reroute data conduit from gate to new Out+ asshown.Reroute power conduit from gate to Power HH asshown.Add new conduits from exit station (Out+) to dataand power HH's as shown.Relocate 1 bollard to protect new Out+.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount conduits to andfrom new Exit Station (Out+), as shown.Verify if existing conduit from LPR camera post tocommunications HH is at least 1" wide.NextGen will cut 3 new loops per lane, as shown.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.LPR posts are not relocated.Install 3/4" data conduit from booth to canopy mountednew VMS sign.Also install 3/4" power conduit to new VMS sign fromcircuit breaker.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strutabove former booth stub-up location.Install conduits to exit stations & communication HHfrom new enclosure, as shown.Install power conduit to new enclosure from powerhandhole.

1'-2

"

1'-2

"

1'-2

"

1'-2

"

1'-2

"

1'-2

"

1'-2

"

1'-2

"

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"

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"

3'-9

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2'-8"

2'-3

"

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

OA

ReleasedAdd LPR to Lane 51, make it a publiccontract lane

11/25/1804/17/19

Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN051 - 053

11/25/18

xxxxNG-EL-18-19-012

Rev A

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

Lane 53WE Entry Plaza

Lane 52WE Entry Plaza

Lane 51WE Entry Plaza

Shuttle/Employee

Canopymounted

AVI

Canopymounted

AVI

Canopymounted

AVI

5'-0

"

5'-0

"

5'-0

"CCC

C

ACCC

CCC

C

A

C

A

In+

In+

CCC

CCC

LLL3'x3' Padwith 2 Bollards

LLL

1'-6"1'-6"1'-6"

BBB

BB

B

1'-6"1'-6"1'-6" 6'-0"6'-0"6'-0"

6'-0"6'-0"6'-0"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

6'-0

"

6'-0

"

4'-0"4'-0"4'-0"

18'-

8"

18'-

8"

18'-

8"

2'-0"2'-0"2'-0"

LPRLPRLPR

Post MountedPost MountedPost MountedVMS SignVMS SignVMS Sign

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

2'-0"2'-0"2'-0"

8'-4

"

8'-4

"

8'-4

"

Existing Conduitfor power & data

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

To CommCabinet

To CircuitBreakers

Ø0'-9"

Ø0'-9"

Ø0'-9"

Ø0'-9"

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

1'-4"1'-4"

6'-4

"

6'-4

"

6'-4

" 1'-6

"

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

4'-4

1/2

"

4'-4

1/2

"

4'-4

1/2

"

10'-

0"

10'-

0"

10'-

0"

3'-9"3'-9"3'-9"

3'-6"3'-6"

CLCR

1' 6'-0

"

52.1717°

SOW - Lanes 52 & 53:Existing gantry for signage & AVI probably will beremoved.Reuse existing equipment locations/conduitincluding LPR post.Probably new canopy will be installed beforeinstallation of new PARCS equipment.Please coordinate with NextGen for newcanopy pier locations to avoid conflicts with PARCSequipment.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.New AVI antennas could be mounted on newcanopy.Install 1" conduit from new Antenna locations tocomm handhole at each lane.If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new sign to communicationshandhole, at each lane.Or, install 1" conduit from post mounted signto comm handhole, at each lane.NextGen will cut 3 loops, as shown.Install new network enclosure 20"x16"x8" onuni-strut. Add conduits from new enclosuresto ticket machines & communications HH.

SOW - Lane 51:Existing gantry for signage & AVI probably will beremoved.Reuse existing equipment locations/conduit.Probably new canopy will be installed beforeinstallation of new PARCS equipment.Please coordinate with NextGen for new canopypier locations to avoid conflicts with PARCSequipment.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.AVI antenna will be replaced & could be mountedon new canopy.Install 1" conduit from new Antenna location tocomm handhole.If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new sign to communicationshandhole.Or, install 1" conduit from post mounted signto comm handhole.NextGen will cut 3 loops.Utilize existing conduit stub-ups for CR Pedestal.Relocate intercom & card reader from existingyellow pedestal to new CR120.Remove yellow pedestal, cap unused conduits.Install new network enclosure 20"x16"x8" onuni-strut. Add conduits from new enclosure tonew pedestal & communications HH.

Rev A:Add LPR to lane 51 on a new 3'x3'concrete pad with 2 bollards as approved byDEN.Install a new LPR post with matching diameter,height & color of adjacent lane posts.Install new data conduit from commhandhole to LPR post.Add Barcode Reader to already proposedCR-120.Cut a triggering loop for LPR camera.

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN054 - 057

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-013

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

27.76°

Ne

wC

ash

ier's

Bo

oth

Exi

stin

gC

ash

ier's

Bo

oth

Lane 57WE Exit Plaza

Lane 56WE Exit Plaza

Lane 55WE Exit Plaza

28'-

0"

28'-

0"

7'-0

"

7'-0

"

Canopymounted

AVI

Canopymounted

AVI

5'-0

"

5'-0

"

C

C

C C

C

x

x

x

x

C

C

C

C

A

A

A

A

Out

+

Out

+

Out

+

stubup

stubup

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

B

B

B

B

B

B

6'-4

"

6'-4

"

6'-4

"

1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

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6'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

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"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

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4'-0

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1'-6

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"

6'-0

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6'-0

"

3'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-4

1/2

"

4'-4

1/2

"

19'-

8"

19'-

8"

8'-4

"

2'-0"

2'-0"

2'-0"

1'-6

"1'

4'-2

1/2

"

1'-4"1'-4"

1'-4"

13'-

0"

13'-

0"

13'-

0"DualLPR

LPR

Post Mounted

Post Mounted

Post Mounted

VMS Sign

VMS Sign

VMS Sign

Com

m. H

H

Com

m. H

H

Com

m. H

H

Com

m. H

H

Elec

. HH

Elec

. HH

Elec

. HH

Elec

. HH

Elec

. HH

2'-3

"

2'-3

"

1'-9

"

1'-9

"

2'-0"

2'-0"

2'-0"

26'-

4"

8'-4

"

8'-4

"

4'-0"

4'-0"

x

x

x

x

x

x x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

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3'-9"

2'-1

0 1/

2"

7"

4'-2"

4'-2"

4'-2"

5"

5"

5"

6"

6"

6"

8'-6

"

Lane 54WE Exit Plaza

C

C

C

A

A

Out

+

C

C

C

L

L

L

1'-6"

Existing Conduitfor power & data

B

B

6'-4

"

1'-6" 6'-0"

6'-0"

4'-0

"4'

-0"

1'-6

"

8'-0

"8'

-4"

2'-0"

1'-6

"1'

4'-2

1/2

"

1'-4"

13'-

0"

Post Mounted VMS Sign

2'-0"

2'-1

0 1/

2"

7"

3'-0"

22'-

6"26

'-11

"

1'-6

"C

C

C

C

A

A

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

Power

Power

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

9"

9"

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

SOW - Lane 55:Replace old booth with new booth.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount 2 conduits fromBooth to new Exit Station (Out+).LPR camera will be relocated to adjacent lane, LPRcamera post at lane 56.Utilize existing conduit from lane 56 camera post tocommunications HH.Push LPR post 18" back. Extend conduit to newlocation.NextGen will cut 3 new loops.Utilize existing conduits from communications HH& Power HH to booth.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lane HH'sfor power & data.Use existing communications & power conduit frombooth to gate location as shown.Island does not need to be extended.Bollard next to booth may not need relocation.Install new 1" conduit from communications HH tonew post mounted VMS sign.A new lockable network enclosure, 20x16x8 will bemounted under the shelf inside the booth.Install 2 - 1" conduit from enclosure to booth stubup location so that no cables are exposed for data.Install power from booth panel to new enclosurein new 1 - 3/4" conduit for AC power.

SOW - Lane 56 & 57:Remove cashier's booth, restore island, cap andsecure unused conduits.Reroute data conduit from gate to new Out+ asshown.Reroute power conduit from gate to Power HH asshown.Add new conduits from exit station (Out+) to dataand power HH's as shown.Relocate 1 bollard to protect new Out+.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount conduits to andfrom new Exit Station (Out+), as approved by DEN..Verify if existing conduit from LPR camera post tocommunications HH is at least 1" wide.NextGen will cut 3 new loops per lane, as shown.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.LPR posts are not relocated.Add new 1" conduit from new AVI Antenna to Out+in lane 56.Reroute existing from AVI antenna to new ExitStations (Out+), at lane 57.Install new 1" conduits from communications HH tonew post mounted VMS Signs.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strutabove former booth stub-up location.Install conduits to exit stations & communication HHfrom new enclosure, as shown.Install power conduit to new enclosure from powerhandhole.

SOW - Lane 54:Booth will not be replaced since it is attached tobuilding structure.Remove existing booth transaction panel andfill the hole with appropriate metal plate, secure,as approved by DEN.Bollard next to booth is at 2'6" from booth and maynot be relocated.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount 2 conduits fromBooth to new Exit Station (Out+).LPR camera will be relocated to adjacent lane LPRcamera post at lane 55.Utilize existing conduit from lane 55 camera post tocommunications HH.Remove lane 54 LPR post.NextGen will cut 3 new loops as shown.Utilize existing conduits from communications HH& Power HH to booth.Utilize existing conduit from booth to comm closet& circuit breaker locations.Install new communications & power conduit frombooth to gate location as shown.Island does not need to be extended.LPR post is not relocated, but remove 1 post.No AVI antenna for this lane going forward.Install 1" conduit from booth to new post mountedVMS sign.A new lockable network enclosure, 20x16x8 will bemounted under the shelf inside the booth.Install 2 - 1" conduit from enclosure to booth stubup location so that no cables are exposed for data.Install power from booth panel to new enclosurein new 1 - 3/4" conduit for AC power.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN058 - 061

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-014

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

Lane 60EG Entry Plaza

Lane 59EG Entry Plaza

Lane 58EG Entry Plaza

Lane 61EG Entry Plaza

Canopymounted

AVI

Canopymounted

AVI

5'-0"

5'-0"

C C

CCC C

AAAA

In+

In+

In+

In+

CCC C

CCC C

LLL L

LLL L

1'-6"1'-6"1'-6" 1'-6"

BBB B

BBB B

6'-4"

6'-4"

1'-6"1'-6"1'-6" 1'-6"6'-0"6'-0"6'-0" 6'-0"

6'-0"6'-0"6'-0" 6'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

4'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

4'-0"4'-0"4'-0" 4'-0"

4'-4 1/2"

18'-8"

18'-8"

18'-8"

18'-8"

2'-0"2'-0"2'-0" 2'-0"

10'-0"

10'-0"

LPRLPRLPR LPR

Post MountedPost MountedPost Mounted Post MountedVMS SignVMS SignVMS Sign VMS Sign

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

2'-0"2'-0"2'-0" 2'-0"

8'-4"

8'-4"

8'-4"

8'-4"

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

To CommCabinet

To CircuitBreakers

60.0684°

2'-8 1/2"

Ø0'-9"

Ø0'-9"

Ø0'-9"

Ø0'-9"

1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-4"1'-4"1'-4"

1'-4"

1'-4"

6'-4"

1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

4'-4 1/2"

10'-0"

3'-9" 3'-9"

10'-0"

6'-4"

CCC C

CCC C20h16w

Encl.20h16w

Encl.20h16w

Encl.20h16w

Encl.

6'-0"

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

SOW - Lane 61:Existing gantry for signage probably will be removed.Install new LPR pole as shown.Install new conduit from communications handholeto LPR post.Probably new canopy will be installed beforeinstallation of new PARCS equipment.Please coordinate with NextGen for newcanopy pier locations to avoid conflicts with PARCSequipment.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount conduitsto and from new LPR post, as approved byDEN.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.New AVI antenna could be mounted on newcanopy.Install 1" conduit from new Antenna location tocomm handhole.If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new sign to communicationshandhole.Or, install 1" conduit from post mounted signto comm handhole.Resurface with concrete up to 5 feet beyondgate. NextGen will install 3 pre-formed loops.Coordinate with NextGen before pouringconcrete.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure onuni-strut.Install conduits from new enclosure to entrystation & comm HH as shown.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

SOW - Lane 60:Existing gantry for signage probably will beremoved.Utilize existing conduits for devices includedLPR.Probably new canopy will be installed beforeinstallation of new PARCS equipment.Please coordinate with NextGen for newcanopy pier locations to avoid conflicts withPARCS equipment.Utilize existing conduits between adjacentlanes communications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.New AVI antenna could be mounted on newcanopy. Or, on a new post & arm for AVI Antenna.Install 1" conduit from new Antenna locationto comm handhole.If new sign is also canopy mounted, install1" conduit from new sign to communicationshandhole.Or, install 1" conduit from post mounted sign tocomm handhole.Resurface with concrete up to 5 feet beyondgate. NextGen will install 3 pre-formed loops.Coordinate with NextGen before pouringconcrete.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure onuni-strut.Install conduits from new enclosure to entrystation & comm HH as shown.

SOW - Lane 58 & 59:Existing gantry for signage probably willbe removed.Utilize existing conduits for devices includedLPR.Probably new canopy will be installed beforeinstallation of new PARCS equipment.Please coordinate with NextGen for newcanopy pier locations to avoid conflicts withPARCS equipment.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Islands do not need to be extended.No AVI in these lanes.If new signs are also canopy mounted, install1" conduit from new signs to communicationshandhole. Or, install 1" conduit from postmounted signs to comm handhole.Resurface with concrete up to 5 feet beyondgate. NextGen will install 3 pre-formed loops.Coordinate with NextGen before pouringconcrete.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure onuni-strut, at each lane.Install conduits from new enclosure to entrystation & comm HH as shown.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

OA

ReleasedShow red/green light, no VMS

11/25/1803/02/19

Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN062

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-015 Rev A

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

Lane 62EG ST Entry

Canopymounted

AVI

5'-0

"

C

In+

(S)

In+

(P)

C

C

L

L

1'-6"

SOW - Lane 62:Install new 1" conduit from new ceiling mounted AVI antenna to nearest column to the level belowand along the ceiling to underneath primary In+.

Reuse existing equipment locations/conduit.

Utilize existing conduits between existing devicesand to communications HH's & Power HH's.

Install new 1" conduit from post mounted signto comm handhole.NextGen will cut 3 loops.

Install (2) - 1" conduit from primary ticket machineto the new secondary ticket machine, as shown2 feet away, center to center.Relocate 2 bollards to protect new 2nd ticketmachine, as shown.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure onuni-strut, next to handholes, at suitable locationthat does not block the LPR camera.

Install (2) - 1" and (1) - 3/4" conduits from newenclosure to comm HH and Elec HH,respectively.

Reuse existing post mounted red/green light and conduits.

B

B

6'-4

"

1'-6" 6'-0"

6'-0"

4'-0

"

4'-0"

6'-0

"

4'-0"

4'-4

1/2

"

18'-

8"10

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LPR

ElecHH

CommHH

8'-4

"

Existing Conduitfor power

Existing Conduitfor data

Ø9"

Ø9"

2'-0

"1'

-6"

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

3'-9"

C

A

C

20h1

6wEn

cl.

1'-4"

Install conduit from newAVI antenna to In+ vianearest column to levelbelow. across the ceilingand into IN+ from levelbelow,

2'-0"

3'-0"NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

Existing Red/GreenTraffic Light(Shown at

approx. location)

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN063

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-016

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

A

C

C

CR

120

C

C

L

L

1'-6"

East Garage Short Term Exit:SOW - 63:Reuse existing equipment locations/conduits.Install 1 - 3/4" new conduit between gate andnew CR120, unless there are at least 2 conduitsbetween the gates & current pedestal.Pedestal will be replaced with new CR120.Utilize existing conduits between gate tocommunications cabinet & circuit breakers.

NextGen will cut 2 new loops.Install new network enclosure 20"x16"x8" onuni-strut.Install 2 new conduits between gate & newnetwork enclosure. Tie new enclosure to newCR120 with 1 new conduit for data.

Reuse existing bollards.Route existing fiber in gate cabinet to newnetwork enclosure.

Utilize existing power to lane equipment.

B

2'-0" 6'-0"

4'-0

"6'

-0"

4'-0"

20h16wEncl.

1'-6

"

Lane 63EG ST Intercom Exit

Existing conduitfor Data & Power

10'-

0"

6'-4

"

4'-0"

8"

1'

1'-6

"

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN066 - 067

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-017

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

Lane 66EG Valet Entry

Existing

Power

Lane 67EG Valet Exit

East Garage Lv 4, Valet EntrySOW - Lane 66:Disconnect power from circuit breaker.Remove gate and ticket machine.No new equipment will be addedin this lane.Cover conduit stub-ups with enclosuresanchored to the island.

East Garage Lv 4, Valet ExitSOW - Lane 67:No civil work required.NextGen will replace old gate with anew offline gate.No network communications requiredat this location.Cut 2 new loops.Verify existing power.Add 2 bollards to protect the gate.

1'-4"

CL

1'-6"

B

2'-0"6'-0"

3'-0

"6'

-0"

4'-0"

1'-6

"1'

-6"

6'-4

"

X

X

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN070 - 071

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-018

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

CA A

CR120CR120

C

C

L

L

1'-6

"

1'-6"

East T-1 Rd - Shuttle Nest Entry/Exit:SOW - Lane 70 & 71:Reuse existing gate & pedestal locations/conduits.Card Reader pedestal will be replaced by newCR120 mounted on 8" pedestal by NextGen.Install 1 - 3/4" conduit between CR120 and powerhandhole, at both lanes. Extend power from cktbreaker to CR120 at both lanes.Utilize existing conduits between lanes tocommunications and power handholes on islandand from handholes to comm cabinet & circuitbreakers location.Verify power & data conduits from Gates to handholes.Shift existing AVI pole by 9 feet, utilize existing armsfor each antenna including drop-down post.Re-route conduits to AVI post new location.AVI RS-422 cables from antenna will be routed thrucomm cabinet & comm handhole to both CR-120.NextGen will cut 2 loops per lane.Entry lane closing loop will be field checked forpresence of metal cover of manhole.Remove AVI electronics from network cabinetand utilize for new switch.Reuse existing bollards.Route existing fiber from communicationsenclosure to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.Utilize existing power to gate at both lane.

B

B

3'-4

"

3'-4

"

6'-0

"

6'-0

"

4'-0"

4'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

4'-0

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4'-0

"

1'-6"

1'-6"

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Ne

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NetworkCabinet

PowerCabinet

6'-4"

6'-4"

3'-4

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3'-4

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12'-

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4'-0

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1'

12'-0"

1'

3'-0"

9'-0"

CommHH

ElecHH

6'-7 1/2"

6'-7 1/2"

1'-6"

12' G

ate

Arm

12' G

ate

Arm

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN072 - 073

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-019

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

East T-1 Rd - Shuttle Entry/Exit:SOW - Lane 72 & 73:Reuse existing gate locations & conduits for power.Remove both pedestals for, 20' from gates.Card Reader pedestal will be replaced by newCR120 mounted on 8" pedestal by NextGen, 13 feetfrom the gate, center to center.Install 1 - 3/4" conduit between CR120 and gate, atboth lanes. Or, utilize existing spare stub-up conduits.Utilize existing conduits between AVI poles to commcabinet.Verify data conduits from gates to comm cabinet. Ifdoes not exist, install new data conduit from CR120to comm cabinet.Intercept data conduit between gate & old pedestal,reroute them to new CR-120.Utilize existing AVI poles & arms for each antenna.

AVI RS-422 cables from antenna will be routed thrucomm cabinet to both CR-120.NextGen will cut 2 loops per lane.

Remove AVI electronics from network cabinetand utilize for new switch.

Reuse existing bollards to protect gates.Add 2 new bollards to protect new CR-120s.Route existing copper/fiber from communicationsenclosure to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.

Utilize existing power to gate at both lane.

A

A

C

CR120x

x

xxx

x

CR120C

C

L

L

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

B

B

2'-0

"

2'-0

"

6'-0

"

6'-0

"

4'-0"

4'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

4'-0

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4'-0

"

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1'-6"

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NetworkCabinet

PowerCabinet

13'-0"

6'-4"

6'-4"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

9'-4"Existing

8"

8'-6"Existing

1'-6"

7'-0"

7'-0"

13'-0"

1'

1'-6"

8"

1'

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

OA

ReleasedDelete AVI from lanes 74 & 79.Add AVI to lanes 76 & 81.

11/25/1804/17/19

Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN074 - 085

11/25/18

xxxxNG-EL-18-19-020

Rev A

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

Lane 74WE Exit Plaza

Lane 85WE Exit Plaza

Lane 84WE Exit Plaza

Lane 83WE Exit Plaza

Lane 82WE Exit Plaza

Lane 81WE Exit Plaza

Lane 80WE Exit Plaza

Lane 79WE Exit Plaza

Lane 78WE Exit Plaza

Lane 77WE Exit Plaza

Lane 76WE Exit Plaza

Lane 75WE Exit Plaza

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Existing Conduitfor power & data

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for power & dataExisting Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

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for power & dataExisting Conduitfor power & data

SOW - Lane 75 and Lane 76:AVI antennas will be deployed in these two lanes.Lane 76 was added under Rev AReroute/install conduits from AVI antenna to newOut+ probably via communications handhole.

SOW - Lane 84 - 85:Reroute existing conduits from AVI antennato new Out+, probably via communicationshandhole.

Existing Conduitfor power & datato Comm Room

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SOW - Lane 74:Booth will not be replaced since it is attached tobuilding structure.Remove existing booth transaction panel andfill the hole with appropriate metal plate, secure,as approved by DEN.May relocate bollard next to booth to fit new Out+..Saw-cut & install, or surface mount 2 conduits fromBooth to new Exit Station (Out+).Extend island by 4'-6".Relocate 1 bollard and LPR post out to have 27' fromLPR post center line to Out+ center line.Extend existing LPR conduit to new locations shown.Re-surface entire lane with concrete up to 5 feetbeyond gate arm.NextGen will install 3 new pre-formed loops.Coordinate with NextGen before pouring concrete.Utilize existing conduits from communications HH& Power HH to booth.Utilize existing conduit from booth to comm closet& circuit breaker locations.Verify & utilize existing communications & powerconduit from booth to gate via lane 74.Install 3/4" data conduit from booth to canopy mountednew VMS sign.Also install 3/4" power conduit to new VMS sign fromcircuit breaker.A new lockable network enclosure, 20x16x8 will bemounted under the shelf inside the booth.Install 2 - 1" conduit from enclosure to booth stubup location so that no cables are exposed for data.Install power from booth panel to new enclosurein new 1 - 3/4" conduit for AC power.AVI was removed from lane 74 under Rev A.

SOW - Lane 80 & Lane 81:Under Rev A, AVI was added to Lane 81Install 1" conduit from AVI antenna to Out+ ofcorresponding lane, probably via communicationshandhole.

SOW - Lane 79:Replace old booth with new booth.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount 2 conduits fromBooth to new Exit Station (Out+).LPR camera & post will be relocated as island willbe extended as shown.Island need to be extended as shown.Extend existing LPR conduit to new relocatedlocation as shown.Lane needs to be resurfaced with concrete up to5 feet beyond gate center line.NextGen will install 3 pre-formed loops as shown.Please coordinate with NextGen before pouringconcrete.Utilize existing conduits from communications HH& Power HH to booth.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lane HH'sfor power & data.Use existing communications & power conduit frombooth to gate location as shown.Bollard next to booth may be relocated to protectnew Out+.AVI was removed from this lane under Rev A.Install 3/4" data conduit from booth to canopy mountednew VMS sign.Also install 3/4" power conduit to new VMS sign fromcircuit breaker.A new lockable network enclosure, 20x16x8 will bemounted under the shelf inside the booth.Install 2 - 1" conduit from enclosure to booth stubup location so that no cables are exposed for data.Install power from booth panel to new enclosurein new 1 - 3/4" conduit for AC power.

SOW - Lane 75 thru Lane 78:Remove cashier's booth, restore island, cap andsecure unused conduits.Reroute data conduit from gate to new Out+ asshown.Reroute power conduit from gate to Power HH asshown.Add new conduits from exit station (Out+) to dataand power HH's as shown.Relocate 1 bollard to protect new Out+ at each lane.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount conduits to andfrom new Exit Station (Out+), as shown.Re-surface each lane with concrete and up to 5 feetbeyond gate at each lane.NextGen will install 3 pre-formed loops at eachlane.Please coordinate with NextGen before pouringconcrete.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.LPR posts are not relocated.Install 3/4" data conduit from booth to canopy mountednew VMS sign.Also install 3/4" power conduit to new VMS sign fromcircuit breaker.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strutabove former booth stub-up location.Install conduits to exit stations & communication HHfrom new enclosure, as shown.Install power conduit to new enclosure from powerhandhole.

SOW - Lane 80 thru Lane 85:Remove cashier's booth, restore island, cap andsecure unused conduits.Reroute data conduit from gate to new Out+ asshown.Reroute power conduit from gate to Power HH asshown.Add new conduits from exit station (Out+) to dataand power HH's as shown.Relocate 1 bollard to protect new Out+ at each lane.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount conduits to andfrom new Exit Station (Out+), as shown.Re-surface each lane with concrete and up to 5 feetbeyond gate at each lane.NextGen will install 3 pre-formed loops at each lane.Please coordinate with NextGen before pouringconcrete.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.LPR posts are not relocated.Install 3/4" data conduit from booth to canopy mountednew VMS sign.Also install 3/4" power conduit to new VMS sign fromcircuit breaker.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strutabove former booth stub-up location.Install conduits to exit stations & communication HHfrom new enclosure, as shown.Install power conduit to new enclosure from powerhandhole.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

OA

ReleasedAdd LPR to lane 86, convert to apublic contract lane.

11/25/1804/17/19

Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN086- 088

11/25/18

xxxxNG-EL-18-19-021

Rev A

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

Lane 88EE Entry Plaza

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NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

SOW - Lanes 87 - 88:Existing gantry for signage & AVI probably will beremoved.Reuse existing equipment locations/conduitincluding LPR post.Probably new canopy will be installed beforeinstallation of new PARCS equipment.Please coordinate with NextGen for newcanopy pier locations to avoid conflicts with PARCSequipment.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Sections of island need to be re-poured to fix cracks.New AVI antennas could be mounted on newcanopy.Install 1" conduits from new Antenna locations tocomm handhole, at each lane.If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new sign to communicationshandhole, at each lane.Or, install 1" conduit from post mounted signto comm handhole.NextGen will cut 3 loops.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure onuni-strut, at each lane.Install conduits from new enclosure to entrystation & comm HH as shown.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

SOW - Lane 86:Existing gantry for signage & AVI probably will beremoved.Reuse existing equipment locations/conduit.Probably new canopy will be installed beforeinstallation of new PARCS equipment.Please coordinate with NextGen for newcanopy pier locations to avoid conflicts with PARCSequipment.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Sections of island need to be re-poured to fix cracks.AVI antenna will be replaced & could be mountedon new canopy.Install 1" conduit from new Antenna location tocomm handhole.NextGen will cut 3 loops.Utilize existing conduit stub-ups for CR Pedestal.Relocate intercom & card reader from existingyellow pedestal to new CR120.Remove yellow pedestal, cap unused conduits.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure onuni-strut, at each lane.Install conduits from new enclosure to entrystation & comm HH as shown.

Rev A:Add LPR to lane 86 on a new 3'x3'concrete pad with 2 bollards as approved byDEN.Install a new LPR post with matching diameter,height & color of adjacent lane posts.Install new data conduit from commhandhole to LPR post..Add Barcode Reader to already proposedCR-120.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN089 - 092

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-022

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

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NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

SOW - Lane 90:Replace old booth with new booth.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount 2 conduits fromBooth to new Exit Station (Out+).LPR camera post will be pushed by 2 feet to havea distance of 27 feet from LPR camera to new Out+.Extend conduit by adding 2 feet to new location.Utilize existing conduits from communications HH& Power HH to booth and between lanes.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lane HH'sfor power & data.Use existing communications & power conduit frombooth to gate location as shown.NextGen will cut 3 new loops.Island does not need to be extended.Bollard next to booth may not need relocation.Install new 1" conduit from communications HH tonew post mounted VMS sign.VMS Sign dimensions, locations will be field verifiedand needs approval from DEN.A new lockable network enclosure, 20x16x8 will bemounted under the shelf inside the booth.Install 2 - 1" conduit from enclosure to booth stubup location so that no cables are exposed for data.Install power from booth panel to new enclosurein new 1 - 3/4" conduit for AC power.

SOW - Lane 91 & 92:Remove cashier's booth, restore island, cap andsecure unused conduits.Reroute data conduit from gate to new Out+ asshown.Reroute power conduit from gate to Power HH asshown.Add new conduits from exit station (Out+) to dataand power HH's as shown.Relocate 1 bollard to protect new Out+.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount conduits to andfrom new Exit Station (Out+), as approved by DEN..Verify if existing conduit from LPR camera post tocommunications HH.NextGen will cut 3 new loops per lane, as shown.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.LPR posts are not relocated.Add new 1" conduit from new AVI Antenna to Out+in lane 91.Reroute existing from AVI antenna to new ExitStations (Out+), at lane 92.Install new 1" conduits from communications HH tonew post mounted VMS Signs.VMS Sign dimensions, locations will be field verifiedand needs approval from DEN.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strutabove former booth stub-up location.Install conduits to exit stations & communication HHfrom new enclosure, as shown.Install power conduit to new enclosure from powerhandhole.

SOW - Lane 89:Booth will not be replaced since it is attached tobuilding structure.Remove existing booth transaction panel andfill the hole with appropriate metal plate, secure,as approved by DEN.Bollard next to booth is at 2'6" from booth and maynot be relocated.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount 2 conduits fromBooth to new Exit Station (Out+).LPR camera will be relocated to adjacent lane LPRcamera post at lane 90.Utilize existing conduit from lane 90 camera post tocommunications HH.Remove lane 89 LPR post.NextGen will cut 3 new loops as shown.Utilize existing conduits from communications HH& Power HH to booth.Utilize existing conduit from booth to comm closet& circuit breaker locations.Island does not need to be extended.LPR post is not relocated, but remove 1 post.No AVI antenna for this lane going forward.Install 1" conduit from booth to new post mountedVMS sign, possibly tie into existing LPR conduit.VMS Sign dimensions, locations will be field verifiedand needs approval from DEN.A new lockable network enclosure, 20x16x8 will bemounted under the shelf inside the booth.Install 2 - 1" conduit from enclosure to booth stubup location so that no cables are exposed for data.Install power from booth panel to new enclosurein new 1 - 3/4" conduit for AC power.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN093 - 095

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-023

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

Existing Postfor AVI

5'-0"

5'-0"

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SOW - Lane 95:Use existing gate & pedestal location.Add 1 - 1" conduit from new CR-120 to powerHH for power.Existing post & arm for AVI is 10 feet from gate.May need to relocate to 5 feet from gate arm.Resurface lane with new concrete.NextGen will place 2 pre-formed loops. Pleasecoordinate with NextGen before pouring concrete.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.Network switch for this lane may be installed inPlaza Network Cabinet.Extend power to new CR-120.Reuse existing bollards.

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NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

SOW - Lane 93 & 94:Use existing gates, ticket machines and LPRlocations for new equipment.

Install new post & arm for AVI antenna, 5' fromgate arm. May utilize same post for both entrylanes.Install 1 - 1" from AVI post to lane 94 ticketmachine & install a 2nd 1" conduit from post tolane 93 ticket machine.Resurface both lanes with new concrete.NextGen will place 3 pre-formed loops at eachlane.Please coordinate with NextGen before pouringnew concrete.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Islands do not need to be extended.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure onuni-strut, 1 at each lane.Install 2 - 1" conduits from new enclosure to entrycomm HH & 1 - 3/4" conduit to Power HH.Utilize existing conduits between devicesincluded LPR.Utilize existing sign location & conduit for newpost mounted VMS sign.Add 1 bollard to protect LPR cameras in lane93 and 94.Install new 1" conduit to new post mountedVMS signs, in both lanes.Utilize existing bollard in lane 93, while add2 bollards in 94 to protect VMS signs.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN096 - 098, 106

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-024

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

New Postfor AVI

New Postfor AVI

5'-0

"

AA

In+

In+

C

C

C

C

C

C

L

L

L

L

L

L

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1'-6"

SOW - Lane 98:Use existing gate & pedestal location.Add 1 - 1" conduit from new CR-120 to powerHH for power.Utilize existing post & arm for AVI.Resurface lane with new concrete.NextGen will place 2 pre-formed loops. Pleasecoordinate with NextGen before pouring concrete.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure onuni-strut.Install conduits from new enclosure to entrystation & comm HH as shown.Extend power to new CR-120 & network enclosure.Add 1 bollard to protect new CR-120.

SOW - Lane 106:Use existing gate & pedestal location.Add 1 - 1" conduit from new CR-120 to powerHH for power.Utilize existing post & arm for AVI.Resurface lane with new concrete.NextGen will place 2 pre-formed loops. Pleasecoordinate with NextGen before pouring concrete.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure onuni-strut.Install conduits from new enclosure to entrystation & comm HH as shown.Extend power to new CR-120 & network enclosure.Add 1 bollard to protect new CR-120.

SOW - Lane 97:Use existing gate, ticket machine and LPRlocations for new equipment.

Install new post & arm for AVI on adjacentisland, 5' from gate arm.Install 1 - 1" from AVI post to ticket machine.Resurface lane with new concrete.NextGen will place 3 pre-formed loops. Pleasecoordinate with NextGen before pouring concrete.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure onuni-strut.Install 2 - 1" conduits from new enclosure to entrycomm HH & 1 - 3/4" conduit to Power HH. Utilize existing locations and conduits for devicesincluded LPR.Island does not need to be extended.Utilize existing sign location & conduit for newpost mounted VMS sign.Add 3 new bollards to protect gate, ticket machineand LPR post.

SOW - Lane 96:Use existing gate, ticket machine and LPRlocations for new equipment.

Extend island by 3 feet to install AVI post & arm.Gate currently is on adjacent lane. If relocated tothis side, island needs to be extended further.Install new post & arm for AVI, 5' from gate arm.Install 1 - 1" from AVI post to ticket machine.Resurface lane with new concrete.NextGen will place 3 pre-formed loops. Pleasecoordinate with NextGen before pouring concrete.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure onuni-strut.Install 2 - 1" conduits from new enclosure to commHH & 1 - 3/4" conduit to gate for power. Utilize existing locations and conduits for devicesincluded LPR.Utilize existing sign location & conduit for newpost mounted VMS sign.Add 3 new bollards to protect gate, ticket machineand LPR camera.

B

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B

1'-6"

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LPR

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Post Mounted

VMS Sign

VMS Sign

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Existing Conduitfor power & data

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Lane 98PP West Plaza Bus Entry

Lane 96PP West Plaza Entry

Lane 97PP West Plaza Entry

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NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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SOW - Lane 99 - 100:Use existing gate, ticket machine and LPRlocations for new equipment at both lanes.

Resurface both lanes with new concrete.NextGen will place 3 pre-formed loops per lane. Please coordinate with NextGen before pouringconcrete.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure onuni-strut.Install 2 - 1" conduits from new enclosure tocomm HH & 1 - 3/4" conduit to Power HH.Utilize existing locations and conduits for devicesincluded LPR.Utilize existing sign location & conduit for newpost mounted VMS sign.Add 4 new bollards to protect gates, ticket machines.Reuse existing bollards to protect LPR camerasand VMS signs.

CR

120

Lane 99PP Exit Plaza

Lane 105PP Exit Plaza

Lane 104PP Exit Plaza

Lane 103PP Exit Plaza

Lane 102PP Exit Plaza

Lane 101PP Exit Plaza

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Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

Existing Conduitfor power & data

SOW - Lane 103AVI was deleted from lane 103under Rev B.

SOW - Lanes 100 & 101AVI added to these lanes under Rev B.Install AVI post with dual arm at the middle ofthe island of lane 101, for AVI antennas forbothe lanes.Install conduit from this post to both Out+ inlane 100 and lane 101.

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SOW - Lane 102 - 103:Replace old booths with new booths.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount 2 conduits fromBooth to new Exit Station (Out+).Extend each islands by 2'-6", as shown.LPR cameras & posts will be relocated as islandsare extended as shown.

Extend existing LPR conduit to new relocatedlocation as shown.Extend existing Sign conduit to new relocatedlocation, as shown.Both lanes needs to be resurfaced with concreteup to 5 feet beyond gate center line.NextGen will install 3 pre-formed loops per lane..Please coordinate with NextGen before pouringconcrete.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lane HH'sfor power & data and to booths.Use existing communications & power conduit frombooth to gate location as shown.Add 2 new bollards per lane to protect gates & newOut+.A new lockable network enclosure, 20x16x8 will bemounted under the shelf inside the booth.Install 2 - 1" conduit from enclosure to booth stubup location so that no cables are exposed for data.Install power from booth panel to new enclosurein new 1 - 3/4" conduit for AC power.

SOW - Lane 104:Remove cashier's booth, restore island, cap andsecure unused conduits.Reroute data conduit from gate to new ticketmachine.Reroute power conduit from gate to Power HH asshown.Add new conduits from exit station (Out+) to dataand power HH's as shown.Add new bollard to protect gate and new Out+.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount conduits to andfrom new Exit Station (Out+), as shown.Re-surface lane with concrete and up to 5 feetbeyond gate.NextGen will install 3 pre-formed loops at eachlane.Please coordinate with NextGen before pouringconcrete.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.LPR posts are not relocated.Utilize existing conduits from communications HHto LPR post & VMS Sign.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strutabove former booth stub-up location.Install conduits to exit stations & communication HHfrom new enclosure, as shown.Install power conduit to new enclosure from powerhandhole.Install 1 AVI post & arm for AVI antenna in lane 104.Install 1" conduits from AVI Post to Out+.

SOW - Lane 105:Use existing gate & AVI antenna post & armand conduits in between.AVI cable will routed from antenna to CR-120via multiple communications handholes.Reroute conduit from pedestal to CR-120 location.Add 1 - 1" conduit from new CR-120 to powerHH for power.Resurface lane with new concrete.NextGen will place 2 pre-formed loops. Pleasecoordinate with NextGen before pouring concrete.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strut.Install conduits to CR-120 & communication HHfrom new enclosure, as shown.Install power conduit to new enclosure from powerhandhole.Extend power to new CR-120.Add 2 bollards to protect gate and new CR-120.

SOW - Lane 101Remove cashier's booth, restore island, cap andsecure unused conduits.Restore & cap all utility lines, pipes.Reroute data conduit from gate to new ticketmachine.Reroute power conduit from gate to Power HH asshown.Add new conduits from exit station (Out+) to dataand power HH's as shown.Add new bollard to protect gate and new Out+.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount conduits to andfrom new Exit Station (Out+), as shown.Re-surface lane with concrete and up to 5 feetbeyond gate.NextGen will install 3 pre-formed loops at eachlane.Please coordinate with NextGen before pouringconcrete.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.Island does not need to be extended.LPR posts are not relocated.Utilize existing conduits from communications HHto LPR post & VMS Sign.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strutabove former booth stub-up location.Install conduits to exit stations & communication HHfrom new enclosure, as shown.Install power conduit to new enclosure from powerhandhole.

DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

OA

B

ReleasedRemove booth with restroom, lane 101Replace booths in lane 102 & 103

Add AVI to Lanes 100 & 101Delete AVI from Lane 103

11/25/1801/11/19

04/17/19

Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN099 - 105

11/25/18

xxxxNG-EL-18-19-025

Rev B

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

6'-0"

5'-0

"

5'-0

"5'-0

"

7'-0" 7'-0"

7'-3"

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN107 - 109

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-026

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

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C

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In+

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CC

C

LL

L

LL

L

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1'-6

"

BB

B

BB

B

1'-6

"1'

-6"

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"6'

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4'-0"

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4'-0"

4'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

4'-0

"4'

-0"

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18'-8"

18'-8"

18'-8"

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"

LPR

LPR

LPR

Post

Mou

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Post

Mou

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Post

Mou

nted

VMS

Sign

VMS

Sign

VMS

Sign

Com

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HC

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Com

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Pwr.

HH

Pwr.

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Pwr.

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"4'

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8'-4"

8'-4"

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ting

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duit

for p

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Con

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for p

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ower

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Cab

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1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

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6'-4"

6'-4"

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1'-6"

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4'-4 1/2"

4'-4 1/2"

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"

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

Mt. Elbert - Entry Plaza:SOW - Lane 107 - 109:Reuse existing equipment locations/conduit.Probably new canopy will be installed beforeinstallation of new PARCS equipment.Please coordinate with NextGen for new canopypier locations to avoid conflicts with PARCSequipment.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.New AVI antenna will be mounted on newcanopy at lanes 107 & 109. If not, DEN approvedpost & arm will be installed by GC at these 2 lanes.Install 1" conduit from new Antenna location tocomm handhole.If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new sign to communicationshandhole.Or, install 1" conduit from post mounted signto comm handhole.NextGen will cut 3 loops.Install new network enclosure 20"x16"x8" onuni-strut.Intercept conduit between Comm handhole toEntry Station. Add conduits from new enclosureto Entry Station & communications HH.Reuse existing bollards.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN110 & 117

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-027

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

C

A

A

A

C CR

120

CR

120

C

C

L

L

1'-6"

1'-6"

B

B

2'-0"

2'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

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"

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"

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"

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"4'-0"

4'-0"

20h16wEncl.

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"

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Lane 110ME Shuttle Plaza Entry

Lane 117ME Shuttle Plaza Exit

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Ca

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1'

8"

8"

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5'-8

"

1'-6

"1'

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

Mt. Elbert - Shuttle Plaza:SOW - Lane 110 & 117:Reuse existing equipment locations/conduits.Card Reader stands will be replaced by newCR120 mounted on 8" pedestal by NextGen.Install 1 - 3/4" conduit between gate and newCR120, unless there are at least 2 conduitsper lane between the gates & current pedestals.If current pedestals are more than 13 feet awayfrom gate center line, relocate conduits to newCR120 locations as shown.Utilize existing conduits between lanes tocommunications cabinet & circuit breakers.New AVI antenna will be mounted on existingmounting posts.NextGen will cut 2 loops per lane.Install new network enclosure 20"x16"x8" onuni-strut.Intercept conduit between Comm handholes tolane at both lanes. Tie new enclosure to newCR120 & to comm enclosure.Install 3/4" conduit for power from circuit breakercabinet to new network enclosure.Reuse existing bollards.Route existing fiber from communicationsenclosure to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.Relocate 2 bollards at entry side to protectCR120 and Gate.Relocate 2 bollards at exit side to protectCR120 and Gate.Utilize existing power to lane equipment at eachlane (conduits not shown).

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

OA

ReleasedAdd AVI to Lane 113

11/25/1804/17/19

Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN111 - 113

11/25/18

xxxxNG-EL-18-19-028

Rev A

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

C

C C

C C

C C

A A

Out

+

Out

+

C C

C C

L L

L L

1'-6" 1'-6"

B B

B B

2'-0" 2'-0"6'-0" 6'-0"

6' 6'

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

4' 4'

6'-0

"

6'-0

"

4'-0" 4'-0"

18'-

8"

18'-

8"

LPR LPR

Post Mounted Post MountedPost MountedVMS Sign VMS SignVMS Sign

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

4' 4'

8'-4

"

8'-4

"

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

Existing Conduitfor power & data

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

1'-6

"1'-6" 1'-6"

1'-4" 1'-4"

5'-8"12'-0" 12'-0" 5'-8"13'-0"

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Lane 111ME N Exit Plaza

Lane 113ME N Exit Plaza

Lane 112ME N Exit Plaza

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Out

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C

C

C

L

L

L

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Existing Conduitfor power & data

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4'

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"

4'-1

0 1/

2"

1'-4"

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20h16wEncl.

Power

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"

1'

1'-6"

4'-1

0 1/

2"

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6'-1"

10'-

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3"

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

Mt. Elbert - Exit Plaza North:SOW - Lane 111:Replace old booth with new booth.Relocate bollard at SW corner of the booth asshown, to make room for new Exit Station.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount 2 conduits fromBooth to new Exit Station (Out+).LPR camera post will be pushed by 5 feet to havea distance of 27 feet from LPR camera to new Out+.Extend island by 3 feet, relocate 2 bollards to protectLPR post at new location.Extend LPR conduits by 5 feet to new location.Utilize existing conduits from communications HH& Power HH to booth and between lanes.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lane HH'sfor power & data.Use existing communications & power conduit frombooth to gate location as shown.Install new 1" conduit from communications HH tonew post mounted VMS sign.VMS Sign dimensions, locations will be field verifiedand needs approval from DEN.A new lockable network enclosure, 20x16x8 will bemounted under the shelf inside the booth.Install 2 - 1" conduit from enclosure to booth stubup location so that no cables are exposed for data.Install power from booth panel to new enclosurein new 1 - 3/4" conduit for AC power.NextGen will cut 3 new loops as shown.

Mt. Elbert - Exit Plaza North:SOW - Lane 112 - 113:Reuse existing equipment locations/conduit.Probably new canopy will be installed beforeinstallation of new PARCS equipment.Please coordinate with NextGen for new canopypier locations to avoid conflicts with PARCSequipment.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.New AVI antenna will be mounted on a newpost with dual arm for lane 112 and lane 113.Install 1" conduit from new post to both Out+,probably via comm handholes.If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new sign to communicationshandhole.Or, install 1" conduit from post mounted signto comm handhole.NextGen will cut 3 loops per lane.Install new network enclosure 20"x16"x8" onuni-strut.Intercept conduit between Comm handholes toExit Stations. Add conduits from new enclosureto Exit Stations & communications HH.Reuse existing bollards.Reuse existing LPR posts, conduits & locations.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

C

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"

5'-0

"

7'-0" 7'-0"

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

OA

ReleasedAdd AVI to Lane 116

11/25/1804/17/19

Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN114 - 116

11/25/18

xxxxNG-EL-18-19-029

Rev A

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

C C

C C

C C

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Out

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Out

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C C

L L

L L

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18'-

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18'-

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LPR LPR

Post Mounted Post MountedPost MountedVMS Sign VMS SignVMS Sign

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

Pwr.HH

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20h16wEncl.

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NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

Mt. Elbert - Exit Plaza South:SOW - Lane 114:Replace old booth with new booth.Relocate bollard at SW corner of the booth asshown, to make room for new Exit Station.Saw-cut & install, or surface mount 2 conduits fromBooth to new Exit Station (Out+).LPR camera post will be pushed by 5 feet to havea distance of 27 feet from LPR camera to new Out+.Extend island by 3 feet, relocate 2 bollards to protectLPR post at new location.Extend LPR conduits by 5 feet to new location.Utilize existing conduits from communications HH& Power HH to booth and between lanes.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lane HH'sfor power & data.Use existing communications & power conduit frombooth to gate location as shown.Install new 1" conduit from communications HH tonew post mounted VMS sign.VMS Sign dimensions, locations will be field verifiedand needs approval from DEN.A new lockable network enclosure, 20x16x8 will bemounted under the shelf inside the booth.Install 2 - 1" conduit from enclosure to booth stubup location so that no cables are exposed for data.Install power from booth panel to new enclosurein new 1 - 3/4" conduit for AC power.NextGen will cut 3 new loops as shown.

Mt. Elbert - Exit Plaza South:SOW - Lane 115 - 116:Reuse existing equipment locations/conduit.Probably new canopy will be installed beforeinstallation of new PARCS equipment.Please coordinate with NextGen for new canopypier locations to avoid conflicts with PARCSequipment.Utilize existing conduits between adjacent lanescommunications HH's & Power HH's.New AVI antenna will be mounted on a newpost with dual arm for lane 115 and lane 116.Install 1" conduit from new post to both Out+,probably via comm handholes.If new sign is also canopy mounted, install 1" conduit from new sign to communicationshandhole.Or, install 1" conduit from post mounted signto comm handhole.NextGen will cut 3 loops per lane.Install new network enclosure 20"x16"x8" onuni-strut.Intercept conduit between Comm handholes toExit Stations. Add conduits from new enclosureto Exit Stations & communications HH.Reuse existing bollards.Reuse existing LPR posts, conduits & locations.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

CC

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"

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"

7'-0" 7'-0"

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EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN118 - 119

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-030

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

East Garage Employee Nest:SOW - Lanes 118 - 119:Reuse existing gate & pedestal locations.Remove both pedestals, currently approximately12 feet from gates and replace with new Card Readerpedestal CR120 by NextGen.Utilize existing conduits from island junction boxes toboth pedestals for data.Utilize existing conduits from island junction boxes toboth gates for power.Utilize existing ceiling mounted conduits to AVIantennas, 5' from each gate.

AVI RS-422 cables from antenna will be routed thrunetwork cabinet to each of the CR-120. If existingconduit from cabinet island JB is adequate, noadditional enclosure needed.Install 2 - 1" conduits from both CR-120 to islandPower JB.Extend power to both CR-120 via elec JB. Reuse existing 2 bollards to protect gates.Add 4 more new bollards as shown.Route existing copper/fiber from communicationsenclosure to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.Utilize existing power to gate at both lane.Resurface both lanes with new concrete. NextGenwill install 4 pre-formed loops. Please coordinateaccordingly.

A

A

CR120CR120

CC

C C

LL

L L

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1'-6

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B

2'-0

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DataJB

Elec.JB

Along ceiling above

Along ceiling below

Along ceiling below

CeilingMounted

AVI

CeilingMounted

AVI

5'-0"

5'-0"

~ 10'-0"

4'-6

"

4'-6

"

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN120 - 121

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-031

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

Nextgen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by Nextgen.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

CAA

CR120

CR120

CC

C C

LL

L L

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

B

B

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"

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"

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"

6'-0

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East Gar FAA Entry & Exit:SOW - Lane 120 - 121:

Replace gates & pedestals with new Gates and CR120s by NextGen.Utilize existing conduits for power & data to gates.Install 1 - 3/4" conduit between CR120 and powerJB for power, in both lanes.Install post & arm for AVI, as approved by DEN.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-struton island at a convenient location, unless existingcabinet & conduits from the network cabinet to JB isadequate, for both lanes.Install 2 - 1" conduits from enclosure to Comm JB.Install 2 - 1" conduits from new CR-120 to power JBfor power.AVI RS-422 cable from antenna will be routed thru Comm JB to the new CR-120.

Extend power to new enclosure from either fromgate or circuit breaker location.Reuse existing bollards to protect devices.

Route existing copper/fiber from communicationscabinets to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.

Resurface both lanes with new concrete. If newlypoured, NextGen will install 2 pre-formed loopsat each lane.A close coordination is required.

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CommJB

PowerJB

6'-4"

1'

1'

10'-0"

10'-0"

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN122 - 123

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-032

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

A

A

CR

120

CR

120

C

C

L

L

1'-6"

1'-6"

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B

2'-0"

2'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

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4'-0"

4'-0"

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Lane 123EG Atrium Exit

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Replace gates & pedestals with new Gates and CR120s by NextGen.Utilize existing conduits for power & data.Install 1 - 3/4" conduit between CR120 and gate,for power, in both lanes.Reuse existing post & arm for AVI.Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-struton island at a convenient location, unless existingcabinet & conduits from the cabinet to lane isadequate, at both lanes.Intercept existing conduit from network cabinet androute it to new network enclosure.Install 2 - 1" conduits from new enclosures to gatesand CR-120s for power & data, respectively.AVI RS-422 cable from antenna will be routed thru network cabinet to network enclosureto the new CR-120.NextGen will cut 2 loops per lane.

Extend power to new enclosure from either fromgate or circuit breaker location.Reuse existing bollards to protect devices.

Route existing copper/fiber from communicationscabinets to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.

Resurface both lanes with new concrete. If newlypoured, NextGen may install 2 pre-formed loopsat each lane.A close coordination is required.

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1'

1'

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN124 - 128

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-033

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

Lane 124Airside Employee Entry

Lane 128Airside Employee Entry

Lane 127Airside Employee Entry

Lane 126Airside Employee Entry

Lane 125Airside Employee Entry

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.A AAAA

CR

120

CR

120

CR

120

CR

120

CR

120

C CCCC

C CCCC

L LLLL

L LLLL

B BBBB

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

6'-0

"

6'-0

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6'-0

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4'-0" 4'-0"4'-0"4'-0"4'-0"

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6'-4

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1' 1'1'1'1'

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C CCCCElecHH

ElecHH

ElecHH

ElecHH

ElecHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

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NetworkCabinet

PowerCabinet

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

Airside Employee Entry:SOW - Lane 124 - 128:Reuse existing gate locations & conduits for power.Remove pedestals, currently at 10' from gates.Card Reader pedestal will be replaced by newCR120 mounted by NextGen. Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strutbetween comm handhole & pedestal.Intercept conduit from comm handhole to pedestal,reroute both ends to new enclosure, using 2 - 1"conduits.Extend power to new enclosure from powerhandhole.Install 1 - 1" conduit between CR120 and elec.handhole for power.Install AVI mounting post & arm at each lane asapproved by DEN, 5 feet from gates, center tocenter. Install 1 - 1" conduit from AVI post to commhandhole.In lane 128, move AVI pole 5' towards the gate,reroute conduit to new location.Utilize existing conduits for power & data betweenlanes, and from handholes to gates & pedestalsAVI RS-422 cables from antenna will be routed thrucomm cabinet to new CR-120.NextGen will cut 2 loops per lane.Remove AVI electronics from network cabinetand utilize for new switch.Reuse existing bollards to protect gates & CR120sRoute existing copper/fiber from communicationsenclosure to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.None of the lanes have TCP/IP data from networkcabinet.Entry lanes are within 300' from cabinet.Install new Cat 6 from network cabinet to entry lanenetwork enclosures at each lane. Utilize existing power to gate at all lanes.Restore islands and reinstall 4 bollards in lanes126 & 127.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN129 - 133

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-034

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

Lane 129Airside Employee Exit

Lane 130Airside Employee Exit

Lane 133Airside Employee Exit

Lane 132Airside Employee Exit

Lane 131Airside Employee Exit

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PowerCabinet

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

Airside Employee Entry:SOW - Lane 129 - 133:Reuse existing gate locations & conduits for power.Remove pedestals, currently at 10' from gates.Card Reader pedestal will be replaced by newCR120 mounted by NextGen. Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-strutbetween comm handhole & pedestal.Intercept conduit from comm handholes to pedestalsat each lane, reroute both ends to new enclosure,using 2 - 1" conduits.Extend power to new enclosure from powerhandhole.Install 1 - 1" conduit between CR120 and elec.handhole for power.Install AVI mounting post & arm at each lane asapproved by DEN, 5 feet from gates, center tocenter. Install 1 - 1" conduit from AVI post to commhandhole.Lane 133 AVI post is placed properly. Verify conduitfrom AVI post to comm handhole.

Utilize existing conduits for power & data betweenlanes, and from handholes to gates & pedestals

AVI RS-422 cables from antenna will be routed thruenclosure to new CR-120, at each lane.NextGen will cut 2 loops per lane.

Remove AVI electronics from network cabinetand utilize for new switch.

Reuse existing bollards to protect gates & CR120sRoute existing copper/fiber from communicationsenclosure to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.None of the lanes have TCP/IP data from networkcabinet.Exit lanes are over 300 feet from network cabinet.Install fiber from cabinet to all lanes, probably tolane 133 and then Cat 6 from 133 to rest of the lanes.Add appropriate fiber switches. Utilize existing power to gate at all lanes.Restore islands and reinstall bollards in lanes131 thru 133.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN134 - 137

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-035

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

Landside Employee Entry:SOW - Lane 134 - 137:This plaza will be newly built. This layout isrecommended by NextGen.Each lane contains a gate, CR-120 cardreader, arm & post mounted AVI antenna.Each lane also contains 2 handholes forpower and data. These handholes areinterconnected between lanes and uptoNetwork Cabinet and Circuit Breakers.Each lane also has a network enclosuremounted on uni-strut.Install in-lane conduits at lane, as shown.Install bollards as shown, to protect devicesLocation for AVI post and stub-up locationfor CR-120 in relation to the gate is critical.Please maintain required dimensions asshown.NextGen will install 2 pre-formed loopsper lane. Please coordinate with NextGenbefore pouring concrete.

Dedicate 120V/15A dedicated circuit foreach lane.Install 1 - 1" conduit between CR120 and elec.

AVI RS-422 cables from antenna will be routedvia comm handhole and enclosure to CR-120.

Extend PARCS copper/fiber VLAN to NetworkCabinet from nearest network node, so thatthese lanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.

Lane 134Landside Employee Entry

Lane 137Landside Employee Entry

Lane 136Landside Employee Entry

Lane 135Landside Employee Entry

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.A

A AAA

DDD DDD

DDD DDD

AAA

CR

120

C CCC

C CCC

L LLL

L LLL

B BBB

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"

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6'-4

"

1' 1'1'1'

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"

C C

CC C C

CCElecHH

ElecHH

ElecHH

ElecHH

ElecHH

ElecHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

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0"

NetworkCabinet

PowerCabinet

11'-6"11'-6"

8"8"8" 8"

8"8"8" 8"

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2'-0

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1'-6

"

1'-6

"

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3'

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R1'-4"

5'-0

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18'-

6"

12'-

0"

2'-8"8"

2'-0"

2'-0" 6'-0"

1'-6"

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN138 - 141

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-036

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

Landside Employee Exit Plaza:SOW - Lane 138 - 141:This plaza will be newly built. This layout isrecommended by NextGen.Each lane contains a gate, CR-120 cardreader, arm & post mounted AVI antenna.Each lane also contains 2 handholes forpower and data. These handholes areinterconnected between lanes and uptoNetwork Cabinet and Circuit Breakers.Each lane also has a network enclosuremounted on uni-strut.Install in-lane conduits at lane, as shown.Install bollards as shown, to protect devicesLocation for AVI post and stub-up locationfor CR-120 in relation to the gate is critical.Please maintain required dimensions asshown.NextGen will install 2 pre-formed loopsper lane. Please coordinate with NextGenbefore pouring concrete.

Dedicate 120V/15A dedicated circuit foreach lane.Install 1 - 1" conduit between CR120 and elec.

AVI RS-422 cables from antenna will be routedvia comm handhole and enclosure to CR-120.

Extend PARCS copper/fiber VLAN to NetworkCabinet from nearest network node, so thatthese lanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.

Lane 138Landside Employee Exit

Lane 141Landside Employee Exit

Lane 140Landside Employee Exit

Lane 139Landside Employee Exit

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.

20h16wEncl.A

A AAA

DDD DDD

DDD DDD

AAA

CR

120

C CCC

C CCC

L LLL

L LLL

B BBB

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

6'-0

"

6'-0

"

6'-0

"

6'-0

"

4'-0" 4'-0"4'-0"4'-0"

6'-4

"

6'-4

"

6'-4

"

6'-4

"

1' 1'1'1'

5'-0

"

5'-0

"

5'-0

"

C C

CC C C

CCElecHH

ElecHH

ElecHH

ElecHH

ElecHH

ElecHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

CommHH

12'-

0"

NetworkCabinet

PowerCabinet

11'-6"11'-6"

8"8"8" 8"

8"8"8" 8"

2'-0

"

2'-0

"

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

2'-0

"

2'-0

"

4'-0"4'-0"4'-0" 4'-0"11'-6"11'-6"

2'-9

"2'

3'

1'-3

"

R1'-4"

5'-0

"

18'-

6"

12'-

0"

2'-8"8"

2'-0"

2'-0" 6'-0"

1'-6"

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN142 - 143

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-037

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

West Garage Employee Nest:SOW - Lanes 142 - 143:Reuse existing gate locations & conduits for power.Remove both pedestals, currently approximately12 feet from gates and replace with new Card Readerpedestal CR120 by NextGen.Utilize existing conduits from island junction boxes toboth pedestals for data.Utilize existing conduits from island junction boxes toboth gates for power.Utilize existing ceiling mounted conduits to AVIantennas, 5' from each gate.

AVI RS-422 cables from antenna will be routed thrunetwork cabinet to each of the CR-120. If existingconduit from cabinet island JB is adequate, noadditional enclosure needed.Install 2 - 1" conduits from both CR-120 to islandPower JB.Extend power to both CR-120 via elec JB. Reuse existing 2 bollards to protect gates.Add 4 more new bollards as shown.Route existing copper/fiber from communicationsenclosure to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.Utilize existing power to gate at both lane.Resurface both lanes with new concrete. NextGenwill install 4 pre-formed loops. Please coordinateaccordingly.

A

A

CR120CR120

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

B

B

2'-0

"

2'-0

"

6'-0

"

6'-0

"

4'-0"

4'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

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"

4'-0

"

La

ne

14

2W

est

Ga

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mp

Ne

st

En

try

La

ne

14

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est

Ga

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mp

Ne

st E

xit

NetworkCabinet

PowerCabinet

6'-4"

6'-4"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

8"

1'

DataJB

Elec.JB

Along ceiling above

Along ceiling belowor in slab

Along ceiling belowor in slab

CeilingMounted

AVI

CeilingMounted

AVI

5'-0"

5'-0"

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN144 & 146

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-038

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

AOB East Entry/Exit:SOW - Lane 144 & 146:Reuse existing gate locations & conduits for power.Remove both pedestals, currently approximately12 feet from gates and replace with new Card Readerpedestal CR120 by NextGen, center to center.Utilize existing conduits from island junction box toboth pedestals for data.Install 1 - 3/4" conduit between CR120 and gate, atboth lanes, for power.Install ceiling mounted AVI antenna, 5' from gate.

Install 1 - 1" conduit from island JB to nearest columnalong ceiling below, upto the ceiling above to a 4x4JB. From JB, install 2 conduits to 2 AVI locations.

AVI RS-422 cables from antenna will be routed thruceiling JB to island JB to each of the CR-120.NextGen will cut 2 loops per lane.

Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-struton island at a convenient location.Install 2 - 1" conduits from new enclosure to islandJB.Extend power to new enclosure from either gate. Reuse existing 2 bollards to protect gates.Add 4 more new bollards as shown.Route existing copper/fiber from communicationsenclosure to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.

Utilize existing power to gate at both lane.

A

C

C

C

A

C

CR120

CR120 CC

C C

LL

L L

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

B

B

2'-0

"

2'-0

"

6'-0

"

6'-0

"

3'-0"

3'-0"

6'-0"

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"

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ne

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Ea

st

Exit

La

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14

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OB

Ea

st E

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NetworkCabinet

PowerCabinet

6'-4"

6'-4"

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"

4'-0

"

1'8"

8"1'

1'-6" ~ 12'-0"

~ 12'-0" 1'-6"

20h16wEncl.

IslandJB

CeilingJB

Along ceiling below

Along ceiling above

Along ceiling above

CeilingMounted

AVI

CeilingMounted

AVI

5'-0"

5'-0"

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN145 & 147

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-039

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

AOB West Entry/Exit:SOW - Lane 145 & 147:Reuse existing gate locations & conduits for power.Remove both pedestals, currently approximately12 feet from gates and replace with new Card Readerpedestal CR120 by NextGen, center to center.Utilize existing conduits from island junction box toboth pedestals for data.Install 1 - 3/4" conduit between CR120 and gate, atboth lanes, for power.Install ceiling mounted AVI antenna, 5' from gate.

Install 1 - 1" conduit from island JB to nearest columnalong ceiling below, upto the ceiling above to a 4x4JB. From JB, install 2 conduits to 2 AVI locations.

AVI RS-422 cables from antenna will be routed thruceiling JB to island JB to each of the CR-120.NextGen will cut 2 loops per lane.

Install new 20x16x8 network enclosure on uni-struton island at a convenient location.Install 2 - 1" conduits from new enclosure to islandJB.Extend power to new enclosure from either gate. Reuse existing 2 bollards to protect gates.Add 4 more new bollards as shown.Route existing copper/fiber from communicationsenclosure to PARCS network, so that theselanes are part of new PARCS VLAN.

Utilize existing power to gate at both lane.

A

C

C

C

A

C

CR120

CR120 CC

C C

LL

L L

1'-6

"

1'-6

"

B

B

2'-0

"

2'-0

"

6'-0

"

6'-0

"

3'-0"

3'-0"

6'-0"

6'-0"

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"

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st

En

try

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NetworkCabinet

location not known

PowerCabinet

location not known

CeilingMounted

AVI

CeilingMounted

AVI

6'-4"

6'-4"

4'-0

"

4'-0

"

1'8"

8"

1'

1'-6" ~ 12'-0"

~ 12'-0" 1'-6"

20h16wEncl.

IslandJB

CeilingJB

Along ceiling below

Along ceiling above

Along ceiling above

5'-0"

5'-0"

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN148 - 149

11/25/18

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-040

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

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TURN AROUND FORBI-DIRECTIONAL TRAFFIC

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Lane 149WG Reserved Nest Exit

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SOW - Lane 148 - 149:These 2 lanes are newly introduced.

New island will be poured along with conduitsas shown.2 handhole or junction boxes will be placedfor power and data.A network cabinet and circuit breaker enclosurewill be placed on the sidewalk between 2 columns.Handholes on island will be connected to networkcabinet and breaker enclosure using 2 - 2" and1 - 2" conduits, respectively.Network cabinet should be large enough to hold2 network switches for these 2 lanes.Bring fiber/copper run to this cabinet tointerconnect it to PARCS VLAN.

AVI antennas will be ceiling mounted as shown.Install 1 - 1" conduit from each antenna to networkcabinet. In this run, please install a 4x4 JB within20 feet from the antenna for cable splicing.

Dimensions between devices, between LPR postand ticket machines and between gate & ticketmachines are critical and should be as stated.

It is recommended to get approval from DENPE or certified Traffic Engineer before pouringconcrete, to deploy according to Denver localand State codes.

Install LPR posts to match other LPR lanes inDEN.Lanes may not need to be repoured/resurfaced.Saw-cut a trench to install conduits betweenlane handholes to network & power enclosure.

If resurfaced, NextGen will place 3 pre-formedloops per lane. If not, NextGen will cut 3 loopsper lane.Please coordinate with NextGen before pouringconcrete.

Add bollards as shown to protect gates, ticketmachines and LPR posts.Add bollards to shape lanes, isolate reservedarea and to create proposed turn-around lanes.Turn around lane could be one-way to saveparking spaces.

INSTALL NEW BOLLARDS TO SEPARATE RESERVED AREA FROM REST OF THE GARAGE (proposed)

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DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 11/25/18Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN150 - 151

11/25/18

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NG-EL-18-19-041

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

NextGen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by NextGen.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

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INSTALLED NEW BOLLARDS TO SEPARATE RESERVED AREA FROM REST OF THE GARAGE (proposed)

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CC

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1'

8"

5'-0

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1'-6

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NetworkCabinet

To PRCS Network

115VAC/15A withDedicated Ground

PowerCabinet

10'-

0"

DescriptionRev

EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

PRELIMINARY

O Released 04/18/2019Date

Project:

Approvals

Drwg #:

Quotation #:

Reviewed by: BM/CODate:

Scale:

Engineer: KN

NTS

DEN153

04/17/2019

xxxx

NG-EL-18-19-042

Loop Installation:

** Caution ** Control and power runs must maintain 18" separation from detector loops.

Additional Notes:

All conduit stub-ups shall be cut to 2" AFF and capped prior to equipment installation.

Each loop's twisted lead-in wire shall route directly to the termination enclosure and not share conduit with any other wire or loop lead-in. Recommended conduit size is 1/2" C .

Data Cable Note:

For below grade conduit applications or where there is risk of water penetration into the conduit, use an appropriately rated outdoor cable.

Nextgen will not be liable for any misinformation regarding equipment not supplied by Nextgen.

The equipment design reflected on this drawing is intended for automobile traffic only.Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles shouldnot attempt to use this lane equipment. Personal injury may result from misuse.

All loops shall be constructed of a continuous 4 or 5 turns,14 - 18 AWG stranded, THHN or equivalent type wire.No splicing shall be allowed. Loop lead-in wire shall betwisted a minimum of 10 turns per foot. Maximum lead-inlength is 100'. Loop slot shall be sealed with appropriateTraffic Loop Sealant. Loop inductance range is 90 - 150 microhenries. Standard loop size is 3'x 6' or 4'x6' unlessnoted otherwise. Loops shall not be positioned in or acrossconstruction joints and expansion joints. New loops shall not placed over old loops unless they have beendestroyed by removal or making at least 2 opposing cuts completely through each winding to eliminate the possibility of it acting as a coil in the future.

Each lane or Pay Station should have a dedicated circuit.and maintain 120 VAC +/- 5% at the load.to supply 100% of the specified equipment load currentPower circuit & feed wire shall be sized appropriatelyPower current specifications:

3) Exit w/gate, fee computer, card reader2) Exit w/gate, exit verifier, card reader1) Entry w/gate, ticket dispenser, card reader

The following are examples of a typical lane of equipment:

120 VAC/10A service feed for lane, 120 VAC/10A for Pay Station

A typical lane of equipment requires aGeneral power requirements:

Power Requirements:

All power runs shall consist of three wires:1 - Hot1 - Neutral1 - Ground Conductor (pulled from service panel)

PROPRIETARY STATEMENT This document and any attached materials are the sole property of NextGen Parking andare not to be used other than to evaluate, install, implement, or support the NextGen productoffering described herein. This document and any attached materials are not to bedisseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to employees without a need for thisinformation or to any third parties without the express written permission of NextGen Parking.

NextGen Parking4401 S Pinemont Dr., Suite 204

Houston, TX 77041Phone: (713) 255-4220, Fax: (713) 895-8499

West Garage Atrium Entry:SOW - Lane 153:This will be a newly poured lane, with AVI, Barcode Reader and Intercom.Location of this lane and elements in the vicinity are not provided to NextGen by drawing release date.Typical island dimensions and conduit sizesshown here.AVI antenna is assumed to be mounted on a post and arm, as shown.DEN will bring power to this lane from nearest circuit breaker location.DEN will install a new Network Enclosure to tie this lane to parking network and up to the server.DEN decided to deploy NO exit lane for vehicles entering here.Any vehicle allowed to enter thru lane 153 shall exit via a un-gated and unmonitored exit lane.This lane is not part of original proposal submitted by NextGen and is part of a change order. Equipment required for this lane are - Gate, CR-120, AVI antenna, Barcode Reader, Intercom, provided by NextGen.DEN GC will include protecting bollards and conduits along with the 6" high concrete island as shown. Based on the direction of traffic in the area, bollard quantity may increase.

17'-

0"12'-0"3'-0"

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