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Board of County Commissioners
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QENOERS Indian River County Implementation <br />NEETUNCI <br />performed and prepared for data encoding of splice connectivity in NexusWorx. <br />While it's not expected to occur or a very rare circumstance the sub -contractor will be responsible for <br />restoring splices or end -terminations to expected or working condition if anything is disturbed during the <br />visual inspection of the splicing. This restoration is not covered under the Field Verification lump sum <br />pricing and will be performed under Splicing Unit pricing when this occurs based on the quantity of <br />splices. The Sub -Contractor will perform OTDR test at 1330 and 1550 nm wavelength to assure any <br />reworked splicing loss meets TRC loss threshold requirements. <br />IRC contact will be notified when any existing splices are disbursed and need to be re -spliced in particular <br />where coordination is required to disconnect light emanating equipment. <br />Phase 4 —Build Splice Connectivity in NexusWorx. <br />Upon completion of Phase 3 Byers NexusWorx data technician will utilize the OSP and ISP connectivity <br />data to build fiber strand and/or port connectivity in NexusWorx. Since this connectivity is for the limited <br />Pilot area connectivity will not be complete A to Z for known paths, but only the path within the "Pilot" <br />area. <br />4. ASSUMPTIONS <br />The following are the assumptions regarding each phase. <br />Phase 1 - Data Migration — <br />• Fibers will be loaded only from County Fiber Optic Cable feature class since this contains all of <br />the consortium fibers. <br />• Fiber Optic Cable feature class contains Copper cables and Conduits which will be extracted and <br />loaded into Copper Cable and Conduit Duct Bank features. <br />• The County Handhole feature class contains, in addition to Handholes, Patch Panel, Traffic <br />Cabinets and Splice Closure locations. Only Handholes, Traffic Cabinets, and Splice Locations <br />will be loaded with these features. <br />• Fiber Termination or Building locations will be generated from Fiber Building feature class. <br />• Byers will add new attributes to capture percentage ownership. <br />• All data appears to geographically accurate so that no updates will be performed on these features. <br />Fiber cables may be offset from structure or conduit running line. <br />Phase 2 — OSP/ISP Field Inventory & NexusWorx Update <br />• No Manholes exist or any underground structure requiring ventilation. <br />• All Handholes should be visible, or can be discovered by; electronic locating method or GPS <br />location. Byers will not be rodding or pressurizing conduit to discover Handhole locations. <br />• No GPS updating or collecting is part of this effort. <br />• IRC will need to coordinate and/or provide access to building/ISP locations that will work within <br />the timeframe Byers personnel on-site. <br />• IRC will provide any requirements or key's regarding the access of OPGW cross connect cabinets. <br />• Number of Inventory Locations <br />0 144 Handholes <br />0 12 Traffic Cabinets <br />0 13 Building Locations <br />0 4 OPGW Cross Connect Cabinets <br />Phase 3 — OSP Underground Splice <br />Copyright © 2016- Byers Engineering Company, Atlanta GA - All rights reserved <br />P60 <br />
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