Leipzig University Hospital intends to upgrade and expand the infrastructure of the data network across the entire campus on Liebigstraße. The measures take place in a total of 16 buildings. The cabling required for this is laid in existing routes and cable paths.
The newly installed fiber optic cables must be equipped with new connectors and measured. The new power lines to be laid must be routed from the bin cable duct switch to the floor distribution cabinets and connected to new fuses and power supply devices. For the installation of the new cable duct switches, a certificate of competence for the brands of Microsens and Nexans must be provided. Since the mini switch (manufacturer) that is being used is not yet known, the proof of the installation capability of the two well-known manufacturers Nexans and Microsens is required to secure the competition. The medical operation must not be affected during execution. The construction works take place in parallel construction phase, room and building style.
The following services shall be provided in large quantities:
— primary area: fiber optic cable singlemode (approx. 700 m across all buildings); OS2 patch panels and associated patch cords (approx. 4 pcs across all buildings),
— secondary area: fiber optic cable multimode (approx. 4000 m across all buildings); splice distributors (about 56 pcs across all buildings); patch panels OM4 and associated patch cords (approx. 200 pcs across all buildings),
— tertiary area: laying cable/lines over undermount ceilings (approx. 7,000 m across all buildings); fiber — breakout cable OM4 (approx. 12,000 m across all buildings); LC plug including field assembly (approx. 11,000 hours across all buildings); installation of cable channel switches with all necessary accessories (approx. 3,400 hours across all buildings),
— WLAN: built-in WiFi — access points with all necessary accessories (about 90 hours across all buildings); laying data cable Kat6A (approx. 5,000 m over part of the buildings),
— Distribution cabinets: supply and installation of distribution cabinets of various sizes and all necessary accessories (approx. 30 pieces across all buildings).