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BCC Regular Meeting
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02/21/2017
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Board of County Commissioners
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BYERS Indian River County Implementation <br />— hw "ear <br />• Field Inventory <br />o Fiber Handholds <br />o Traffic Cabinets <br />o Building Termination Locations <br />• Fiber Splicing (OSP Splices) <br />o Underground Splices and Aerial Cabinet Cross -Connects <br />3. PROCESS AND TASK <br />Phase 1 <br />Data Migration — Byers will utilize and extract the following features from the provided ESRI Geodatabase <br />of the consortium's fiber optic facilities. The table on the following page outlines the source feature and <br />NexusWorx target features, as well as the general rules for setting attributes. <br />General rules are as following: <br />1. Conduit Access Points, Equipment Locations (Traffic Cabinets) and Splice Locations (Closures) <br />will be extracted from the County Handhole features. <br />2. Poles will be loaded from County Poles. <br />3. Fiber Optic Cable will be extracted from County Fiber Optic Cable — This includes abandoned <br />cables. <br />4. Conduit Duct Point and Conduit Duct Group — will be extracted from County Fiber Optic Cable - <br />5. Copper Cables — This will be extracted from Fiber Optic Cable where Size values dictate a copper <br />cable. <br />In addition to migrating the Geodatabase features these initial processes. <br />1. Breaking Fibers at splice locations (cases) <br />2. Adding Splice Locations and associating to fiber optic cables and building termination locations. <br />Copyright © 2016- Byers Engineering Company, Atlanta GA - All rights reserved <br />P57 <br />
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