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Agreement
Approved Date
09/12/2023
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2023-194
Agenda Item Number
8.K.
Entity Name
Bore Tech Utilities & Maintenance, Inc.
Subject
Agreement for Annual Fiber Optic Engineering, Design Material, Supplies, and Installation
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Various throughout Indian River County
Bid Number
2023056
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wiring installed in the conduit. The bushing shall have a compression—type grounding lug <br />for bonding the conduit to the ground rod and pull box. Do not field drill ceilings bushings. <br />7.4.6 Conduit Placement — General <br />Place conduit (location and depth) as required by the FDOT Utility Accommodation <br />Manual, the plans, or as specified by the Owner. If the required steps cannot be <br />accomplished due to soil conditions, obstructions, etc., additional mechanical protection <br />may be required at the discretion and approval of the Owner. <br />For underground conduit/duct requiring additional mechanical protection (e.g., boring <br />under railroads, shallow boring depth, proximity to foreign utilities, etc.), furnish and <br />install black steel pipe (BSP) as an outer sleeve/pacing, or other materials as required by <br />the permitting agency and/or approved by the Owner. <br />After the installation of the innerducts and upon completion of the tamping and backfill <br />process, perform a mandrel test on each individual duct to ensure that no duct has been <br />damaged. Provide a nonmetallic mandrel having a diameter of approximately 1", for use <br />in 1.25" innerduct. If damage has occurred, replace the entire length of the duct. <br />Test HDPE conduit for continuity and proper installation using a pressurization process; <br />plug each innerduct and pressurize it to achieve a minimum pressure of 100 PSI for a <br />minimum of 2 minutes. <br />No roadway pavement cuts will be allowed unless approved by the Owner. Conduit <br />entrances into base—mounted field cabinets through the sides, back or top of the cabinet, <br />are not permitted. All conduit attachments to rigid structures shall require the shop <br />drawing/plan detail showing the attachment method for review. <br />Conduits terminating base mounted cabinet foundations shall extend a minimum of 2" <br />above the foundation. All bends shall be at a 90° sweep, suitable for fiber optic cable, free <br />from kinks, and of such easy curvature to permit the drawling in of cables without damage <br />to insulation. <br />All new base mounted field cabinet foundations, shall have installed at least two (2) spare, <br />empty 2" conduits, terminating a pull box. <br />Any metal conduit utilized shall be grounded and bonded in accordance with the NEC. All <br />installation and construction work on all facilities shall be in compliance with the NESC. <br />7.4.7 Conduit Placement — Multi -duct Installation in Outer Duct <br />Simultaneously, install the individual colored innerducts in the outer duct. Install the <br />multi—duct conduits using an approved cable pulling lubricant. <br />Use a dynamometer (clutch device) so as not to exceed the maximum allowable pulling <br />tension. Do not use a motorized vehicle to generate pulling forces. <br />Keep tension on the ducts and the pulling line at the start of each pull. Do not release the <br />tension if the pulling operation is halted. Restart the pulling operation by gradually <br />increasing the tension until the multi -ducts are in motion. Once the multi -duct system is <br />installed in the outer duct, install the duct organizers at the point where the multi -duct <br />system enters or exits the junction box, pull box, splice vault, or other similar structure, or <br />a cabinet. <br />Extend the ends of the multi -duct conduit such that upon completion of the installation, <br />the ducts will extend a minimum of 2" above concrete services and 4" above crushed stone <br />bases. <br />7.4.8 Conduit Placement — Splicing of the Conduit <br />Splice or join sections of conduit(s) using the manufacturer's recommended splice kits. <br />Upon approval, a pull box may be installed at locations where splicing the coupling of the <br />conduit is necessary due to problems encountered with the installation. Use of mechanical <br />couplings may be approved by the Owner on a project basis depending upon project <br />requirements. <br />0 <br />
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