Xxxxxxx Correctional Facility Sample Clauses

Xxxxxxx Correctional Facility. 1.) Systems, preventative maintenance (PM) and repair costs: SEPTEMBER 1, 2009 to AUGUST 31, 2010 PM Repair - Access Door Controls (upgraded) $4,147.20 Warranty - Custom Control Panels $8,294.40 $21,696.00 - Access Intercom $4,147.20 $19,159.68 - Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) $8,294.40 $23,771.52 - Communications System (intercom) $2,073.60 $10,352.64 - Intrusion/Tamper Alarms $1,036.80 $1,864.32 - MATV $1,036.80 $1,718.40 - Visitor Intercom (phones) $2,073.60 $2,438.40 - Electronic UPS System $1,036.80 $3,782.40 - Intake Video Recording System $2,073.60 $3,604.80 ANNUAL MCF TOTAL $34,214.40 $88,388.16 SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 to AUGUST 31, 2011 PM Repair - Access Door Controls (upgraded) $4,147.20 Warranty - Custom Control Panels $8,294.40 $21,696.00 - Access Intercom $4,147.20 $19,159.68 - Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) $8,294.40 $23,771.52 - Communications System (intercom) $2,073.60 $10,352.64 - Intrusion/Tamper Alarms $1,036.80 $1,864.32 - MATV $1,036.80 $1,718.40 - Visitor Intercom (phones) $2,073.60 $2,438.40 - Electronic UPS System $1,036.80 $3,782.40 - Intake Video Recording System $2,073.60 $3,604.80 ANNUAL MCF TOTAL $34,214.40 $88,388.16
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