Current ATM View - SPC-12350
CREMS - Computer Room Environmental Monitoring System
Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Darwin, Hobart
The ATO requires a monitoring and maintenance solution for existing CREMS to provide real time monitoring and alarm notification for Computer Room (CR) environment systems. This system will include electrical management, heating, ventilation & air-conditioning, humidity control, water under/on floor detection and fire systems. A further option for the CREMS solution is for the provider to offer a Data Centre Infrastructure Management (DCIM) capability that offers real-time visibility of the organisation’s CR environment.
The monitoring and maintenance solution should be compatible with the existing hardware specifications as detailed in appendix A.
Inputs for CREMS are to include (but may not be limited to) items as detailed in appendix B. Also to be included is the monitoring of UPS’s in telecommunication rooms.
The system is to provide infrastructure monitoring (with the capability for upgrading to management and planning) of the Uninterruptible Power System (UPS); UPS Distribution Board; PDUs; In-row Cooling; Environmental Sensors; (all the above supplied by the CREMS/DCIM vendor); SNMP devices from multiple vendors (ex. UPS, IRC, and PDU); Modbus devices; and other infrastructure systems as specified.
Operation is independent of the building air-conditioning, environmental and electrical control, and protection systems.
Installation of the system is to include required modules and GSM network including components for connection to NBN, other interconnections and auxiliary power supply. A one RU termination panel (Krone or similar) shall be provided for demarcation of contact alarms from the Fire System and external Switchboards. Connection from the terminal strip to CREMS/DCIM modules shall be by the CREMS/DCIM contractor
Please refer to the attached Statement of Requirement and support Appendix documents.
Please refer to attached Statement of Requirement document.
Initial Contract Period
The "Initial Contract Period" starts on the 1 May 2025 and continues for the Initial Contract Period of Three (3) years unless:
a. extended in accordance with the Option/s to extend the Contract Period, or
b. terminated earlier by the parties at any time by mutual agreement or by the ATO giving the Contractor not less than 60 days’ notice.
Options to extend the Contract Period
The ATO may extend the Contract Period - by giving the Contractor at least 30 days' notice (or less than 30 days' notice if the Contractor agrees) before it is otherwise to expire – for two (2) further periods of one (1) year.
Timeframe for Deliverables
Not Applicable
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