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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5 Fiber to User System Agenda Item # Memorandum To: Board of Directors From: Neil Kaufman Date: June 11, 2004 Subject: Bid Award for the Fiber to the User System —Contracts A & B 1. Why this matter is before the board: Board authorization is required to award a contract for construction. 2. History: The Board previously authorized staff to advertise for construction of the Fiber to the User System. For administrative purposes, and in an effort to maximize competetion among bidders, the overall project was broken into two construction contracts. Contract A covers all portions of town except for Tahoe Donner, while Contract B covers the Tahoe Donner area. 3. New information: On June 9, Bids were received and opened for this project. Staff has totaled and reviewed all bids. Three Addenda were issued for this project covering the following issues: • Clarification of minimum standards for glass fiber and fiber optic cable • Clarification of language and methodology for determining whether both Contract A and Contract B will be awarded to a single contractor or separate contractors. • Reissuing the Bid Forms and corresponding Measurement and Payment section • Modification of Time for Completion of Contract B • Clarification of the interface between Contracts A and B • Clarification of requirements for Pole Attachment Applications • Clarification of requirements for Record Drawings • Reissuance of 27 drawings • Clarification of requirements for pole mounting brackets A summary of the Bids is given below: CONTRACT A Bidder Location Amount Tetra Tech Thornton, CO $4,196,558.75 MasTec Roanoke, VA $4,673,044.66 Potelco Vancouver, WA $5,315,543.83 Pagel CONTRACT B Bidder Location Amount Tetra Tech Thornton, CO $2,057,748.50 MasTec Roanoke,VA $2,163,747.11 Potelco Vancouver,WA $2,772,708.90 CONTRACTS A& B COMBINED Bidder Location Amount Tetra Tech Thornton, CO $6,191'543.25 MasTec Roanoke, VA $6,586,791.77 Potelco Vancouver,WA $7,938,252.73 At the Bid Opening for Contract B, it was found that the Bid submitted by Tetra Tech was not signed. None of the three Addenda was acknowledged, and the non-collusion statement had also not been completed. Immediately after the Bid Opening, 1 contacted Steve Gross regarding this matter. Upon review the appropriate codes and applicable case law, it has been determined that the Bid by Tetra Tech is not responsive and should be rejected. In the Bid submitted by MasTec for Contract B, MasTec did not include the Debarment Certification. As discussed in regards to the Donner Lake Pipelines—2004 project, the failure to submit the Debarment Certification with the Bid can be considered a minor irregularity. The following statement is given in the Bid Documents and applies to minor irregularities: "The DISTRICT reserves the right to reject any and all bids and/or waive any irregularities or informalities in the bidding." Based upon this statement, and the opinion of District legal counsel, the issue of late submittal of the Debarment Certification can be waived and Bid by MasTec Construction can be considered responsive. Therefore, the lowest responsive and responsible Bids are: 1) Award Contract A to Tetra Tech $4,196,558.75 Award Contract B to MasTec $2,163,747.11 Total $6,360,305.86 2) Award Both Contracts to MasTec $6,586,791.77 4. Recommendation: a) Name Tetra Tech as the Lowest Responsive and Responsible Bidder for the Fiber to the User System - Contract A, as modified by three Addendum prior to the Bid Opening, in the amount of $4,196,558.75. Issuance of the Notice of Award shall not occur until the District has completed final LAFCo approvals, secured financing for the project and the Board has formally decided to proceed with construction of the Project. b) Reject the bid by Tetra Tech for the Fiber to the User System - Contract A as non responsive. c) Waive the issue of late submittal of the Debarment Certification by MasTec in its Bid for the Fiber to the User System- Contract B and consider the Bid responsive. Page 2 d) Name MasTec as the Low Bidder for the Fiber to the User System - Contract B, as modified by three Addendum prior to the Bid Opening, in the amount of $2,163,747.11. Issuance of the Notice of Award shall not occur until the District has completed final LAFCo approvals, secured financing for the project and the Board has formally decided to proceed with construction of the Project. Attachments: Bid Summary Tables Contractor's License Information Corporate Background Information on both Tetra Tech and MasTec Page 3 FIBER TO THE USER SYSTEM-CONTRACT A BID TABULATION BIDS OPENED AT 2:00 PM ON WEDNESDAY,JUNE 9,2004 Master Po too Taft a Tech Bid Item Description Quantity Units Unit Price Subtotal Unit Price Subtotal Unit Price Subtotal t Mobilization 1 LS $ 85,000.00 $ 85,000.00 $ 80,000,00 $ 80,000.00 S125,000.00 $ 12500000 2 Pole Attachment Applications 2,394 EA $ 128.00 $ 306,432,00 $ 87.00 $ 208.278.00 $ 94.00 $ 225,03600 3 4"PVC Underground Electrical Conduit 1,200 FT $ 51.03 $ 61,236,00 $ 51,96 $ 62,352.00 $ 21.70 $ 26,040,00 4 2"PVC Underground Communications Conduit 1,800 FT $ 48,95 $ 88,110.00 $ 50,64 $ 91,152.00 $ 20.50 $ 36,900.00 5 Comm.Boxes 10 EA $ 3,038.25 It 30,382.50 $ 8,568.00 $ 85,580.OD $ 2,060.00 $ 20.60000 6 Comm.Box Assembly at Pad Mount Transformer 29 EA $ 3,249.18 $ 94,226.22 $ 8,914,82 $ 258,529.78 $ 8,560.00 $ 248,24000 7 Comm.Box Assembly at Existing Electrical Vault 30 EA $ 3,740,38 $ 112,211.40 $ 8,914.82 $ 267,444,60 S 8,560-00 $ 256,80000 8 Comm.Box Assembly and New Electrical Vault 11 EA $ 7,411,70 $ 81,528.70 $ 14,163,02 $ 155,793.22 $ 18,131 $ 204,600.00 9 22'Communications Transition Riser-Complete 13 EA $ 1,284,45 $ 16,697.85 $ 507,30 $ 6,594.90 $ 375.00 $ 4,875.00 10 2"Communications Transition Riser-PVC Sections Only 62 EA $ 858.74 $ 53,241.88 $ 460,32 $ 28,539,84 $ 98.00 $ 6,076.00 11 48 of aerial ADSS Cable far Backbone 19,550 FT $ 3,47 $ 67,838.50 $ 6.08 $ 118,864,00 $ 3.20 S 62,56000 12 144 ct aerial ADS$Cable for Backbone 39,725 FT $ 4A5 $ 176J76.25 $ 7,57 $ 300.718.25 $ 4,65 $ 184,721 25 13 288 of aerial ADSS Cable for Backbone 3,175 FT $ 6S5 $ 20,796,25 $ 12,83 $ 40,735.25 $ 5.60 $ 17,780.00 14A 48 m underground ADSS Cable for Backbone in Empty Comm.Conduit 36,075 FT $ 4,47 $ 161,255.25 $ 2.85 $ 102,813,75 $ 2.30 $ 82,972,50 14B 48 or underground Loose Tube Cable for Backbone in Empty Comm.Conduit t FT Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used 15A 48 ci underground ADSS Cable for Backbone in Energized Electrical Conduit 1,000 FT $ 5,06 $ 5,060.00 $ 7.61 $ 7,610.00 $ 6,80 $ 6,800.00 15B 48 of underground Loose Tube Cable for Backbone in Energized Electrical Conduit 1 FT Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used 16A 1"cf underground ADSS Cable for Backbone in Empty Comm.Conduit 40,375 FT $ 5,45 $ 220.043.75 $ 4A5 $ 167,556,25 S 3,21 s 129,603,75 16B 144 of underground Loose Tube Cable tot Backbone in Empty Comm.Conduit 1 FT Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used 17A 144 of underground ADSS Cable for Backbone in Energized Electrical Conduit 6,050 FT $ 5.83 $ 35,271,50 $ 6.36 $ 38,478.00 S 7,25 $ 43,862,50 178 144 ct underground Loose Tube Cable for Backbone in Energized Electrical Conduit 1 FT Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used 18A 288 or underground ADSS Cable for Backbone in Empty Comm.Conduit 10,300 FT $ 7,26 $ 74,778.00 $ 6.54 $ 67,762.00 $ 4,76 $ 49,02800 188 288 of underground Loose Tube Cable for Backbone in Empty Comm.Conduit 1 FT Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used 19A 288 d underground ADSS Cable for Backbone in Energized Electrical Conduit 920 FT $ 751 $ 6,909.20 $ 11.94 S 10,984,80 $ 8.80 $ 8,096,00 19B 288 of underground Loose Tube Cable for Backbone in Energized Electrical Conduit 1 FT Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used 20 12 or aerial Loose Tube Cable for Distribution 233,100 FT S 1.62 $ 377,622.00 $ 2.74 $ 638,69400 $ 2.15 S 501,165.00 21 24 d aerial Loose Tube Cable for Distribution 44,800 FT $ 1,74 $ 77,952.00 $ 2-99 $ 133,952,00 $ 222 $ 99,456.00 22 48 d aerial Loose Tube Cable for Distribution 46,800 FT $ 2,02 $ 94,536,00 $ 3,18 $ 148,824,00 $ 2.37 $ 110,916.00 23 72 of aerial Loose Tube Cable for Distribution 35,400 FT $ 2,31 $ 81,774,00 S 3.52 $ 124,608,00 $ 2,60 $ 92,040.00 24 96 of aerial Loose Tube Cable for Distribution 34,900 FT $ 2.56 $ 89,344.00 S 3,77 $ 131,573,00 $ 2.77 $ 96,673.00 25 144 ct aerial Loose Tube Cable for Distribution 22,000 FT $ 3,17 $ 69,740.00 $ 4,54 $ 99,880,00 $ 3.07 $ 67,540,00 26 12 d underground Loose Tube Cable for Distribution in Empty Conduit 57,250 FT $ 3,98 $ 227,855,00 $ 2,08 $ 119,08000 $ 1,68 $ 96,180.o0 27 12 d underground Loose Tube Cable for Distribution in Energized Electrical Conduit 27,950 FT $ 4,53 $ 126,613,50 $ 7,68 $ 214,656,00 $ 6,35 $ 177,482,50 28 24 of underground Loose Tube Cable for Distributional Empty Conduit 17,550 FT $ 4,09 $ 71,779,50 $ 2,33 $ 40,P91.50 $ 1,74 $ 30,537,00 29 24 d underground Loose Tube Cable for Distribution in Energized Electrical Conduit 600 FT $ 4,70 $ 2,820.00 $ 15,99 $ 9,594.00 $ 6.50 $ 3,900,00 30 48 of underground Loose Tube Cable for Distribution in Empty Conduit 14,650 FT $ 4.34 $ 63,581.00 $ 2.64 $ 38,676.00 $ 1.89 $ 27,688.50 31 48 ct underground Loose Tube Cable for Distribution in Energized Electrical Conduit 3,050 FT $ 4.89 $ 14,914.50 $ 5,80 $ 17,690.00 $ 6.70 it 20,435.00 32 72 ct underground Loose Tube Cable for Distribution in Empty Conduit 10,525 FT $ 4.60 $ 48,415.00 $ 2,88 $ 30,312.00 $ 2.13 $ 22,418.25 33 72 of underground Loose Tube Cable for Distribution in Energized Electrical Conduit 1,575 FT $ 5,12 $ 8,064.00 $ 7.38 $ 11,623.50 $ 7,00 $ 11,025.00 34 96 d underground Loose Tube Cable for Distribution in Empty Conduit 21,175 FT $ 4,86 $ 102,910.50 $ 3.20 $ 67,760,00 $ 2,30 $ 48,702.50 35 96 of underground Loose Tube Cable for Distribution in Energized Electrical Conduit 125 FT $ 5.35 S 668,75 $ 7.40 $ 925B0 $ 7.30 $ 912.50 36 144 of underground Loose Tube Cable for Distribution in Empty Conduit 14,075 FT $ 5.38 $ 75,723.50 $ 3,91 $ 55,033,25 $ 2,68 $ 37,721 00 37 144 of underground Loose Tube Cable for Distribution in Energized Electrical Conduit 1,250 FT $ 6.91 $ 7,387.50 $ 7,51 $ 9,387,50 $ 8.55 $ 10.687.50 38 Pole Attachment-ADSS Bracket Mount Tangent Fixed 100 EA $ 217,49 $ 21,749,00 $ 608,20 S 60,820,00 $ 204.00 $ 20,400,00 39 Pole Attachment-ADSS Bracket Mount Tangent Suspension 101 EA S 269,07 $ 27,176,07 S 608.20 S 61,428.20 $ 258,00 $ 26,058.00 40 Pole Attachment-ADSS Bracket Mount Dead End 134 EA $ 414,15 $ 55,496,10 $ 969.61 $ 129,927,74 $ 288,00 $ 38,592.00 41 Pole Attachment-ADSS Direct to Pole Tangent Fixed 43 EA $ 203.27 $ 8,740,61 $ 608,20 $ 26,152,60 $ 178,00 $ 7,654.00 42 Pole Attachment-ADSS Direct to Pole'rangenf Suspension 43 EA $ 22025 $'- 9,470,75 $ 608,20 S 26.152.60 $ 248,00 $ 10,664.00 43 Pole Attachment-ADSS Direct to Pole Dead End 57 EA $ 294,93 $ 16,811,01 $ 990B6 $ 56,479.02 $ 212.00 $ 12,084,00 Master Poteico Tetra Tech 44 Pole Attachment-Messenger Strand Bracket Mount 1,576 EA $ 213,18 $ 33 9971.68 $ 990,28 $ 299,861.26 $ 45-00 $ 7Q920.00 45 Pole Attachment-Messenger Strand Direct to Pole 675 EA $ 137.57 $ 92,859,75 $ 166,50 $ 112,387,50 $ 30A0 $ 20,250,00 46 Install Aerial_MT-4T 61 EA $ 357,50 $ 21,807,50 $ 225.00 $ 13.725,00 $ 155.00 $ 9,455.00 47 Install Underground LMT-4T 80 EA $ 357.50 $ 28,600,00 $ 225,00 $ 18,000.00 $ 138.00 $ 11,040,00 48 Install Aerial_MT-6T 44 EA $ 357,50 $ 15,730,00 $ 225,00 $ 9,900.00 $ 150,00 $ 6,60000 49 Install Underground LMT.6T 35 EA $ 357.50 $ 12,512,50 $ 225.00 $ 7,875,00 $ 138.00 $ 4,830,00 50 Install Aerial LMT-8T 757 EA $ 323,75 $ 245,078,75 $ 225.00 $ 170,325.00 $ 150.00 $ 113,550.00 51 Install Underground LMT-8T 108 EA $ 323,75 $ 34,96500 $ 225,00 $ 24,300.00 $ 138.00 $ 14,904.00 52 Splice Closures-Aerial 38 EA $ 984,50 $ 37,411,00 It 67500 $ 25650.00 $ 684,00 $ 25,992.00 53 Splice Closures-Underground 17 EA $ 984.50 $ 16,736,50 $ 675,00 $ 11,47500 S 668.00 $ 11,356,00 54 Perform Fiber Splicing 4,247 PER SPLICE $ 17.37 $ 73,770,39 $ 22.50 $ 95,557,50 $ 29.00 $ 123,163,00 55 Fiber Testing 1 LS $ 56,18T05 $ 56,187,05 $ 26,658.00 $ 26,658.00 $ 60,000.00 $ 60,000,00 56 AC Pavement and Base 10,000 SO FT $ 30,35 It 303,500,00 $ 12,86 $ 128,600.00 $ 9.50 $ 95,000.00 57 All Other Work Required 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A bond of qualifying individual is not required. Effective Date: 12/12/1991 * * * Workers Compensation Information This license has workers compensation insurance with the ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY Policy Number: WLRC43584893 Effective Date: 01/01/2004 Expire Date: 08/01/2004 Workers Compensation History Personnel listed on this license (current or disassociated) are listed on other licenses. Personnel_List Other_Licen$es License Number Request Contractor Name.Request Personnel Name Request Salesperson_Request Salesperson_Name Request d 2003 State of California Conditions of Use Privacy Policy TETRA TECH CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. • , EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Tetra Tech Construction Services,Inc.(TT-CSI),has a proud heritage of service to the telecommunications industry, including fiber optics. This expertise has grown to include all facets of turn-key fiber optic development and connectivity,from engineering,sitting and permitting through construction and connectivity. We have provided these full services,one-stop capabilities for a broad spectrum of clients nationwide form rural to urban environments fro single entities and joint ventures,both public and private. TT-CSI is a major player in the telecommunications space and is committed to continually providing excellence to clients such as Truckee-Donner PUD,who share our version of the importance that this technology plays in shaping the future. The structure of our propose team for this project capitalizes on this heritage and capability,augmenting our in-house talent with other unique and local expertise. This TT-CSI team was assembled by hand selecting the expertise and experience of companies whose backgrounds and experience are ideally suited to successfully execute the categories of fiber and construction services we are offering to conduct for Truckee-Donner. Out team includes the expertise of Power Engineers,Inc.(POWER),a prominent provider of mm-key telecommunications services with whom TT-CSI regularly teams and Maverick Construction Corporation,a leader in fiber optic installations in the energized space. Because this is an important,highly visible project,our in-house public liaison expertise open and ongoing communication of project milestones and activities as deemed by Truckee-Donner. OUTLINE OF ORGANIZATION Tetra Tech,Inc.,our parent company,is a nationwide family of companies with a talent pool of 9,000-plus • employee associates,which includes associates from wholly owner,independent operating unit companies. The team that Tetra Tech has assembled is compromise of an integration of the following companies: • Tetra Tech Construction Services,Inc.—construction management,construction services, documentation. • Tetra-Tech—Evergreen Utility Contractors,Inc.—aerial and buried construction and underground fiber pulling. • Power Engineers,Inc.—pole attachment application,point of attachment. • Maverick Construction Corporation—aerial and underground placement—energized space,fiber splicing and testing. In addition,as we do under many contracts with federal, state and local municipal entities,we seek subcontract opportunities for small, local firms identified by out clients or identified through our aggressive small business outreach activities. MANAGEMENT PROCESS TT-CSI has achieved success by providing quality,on-time,on-budget services with the goal of achieving client satisfaction. We do this by partnering with our clients and working to achieve a common vision between all project participants,which equates to a mutual understanding of the scope,budget,schedule and level of quality—key management metrics. This ensures that all project participants and stakeholders involved in a project understand what is expected,and that surprises are minimized. To ensure quality work,the TT-CSI team will perform all phases of project services in accordance with documented QAlQC and cost and schedule control procedures. We define QA as the total integrated program ensuring reliability of all products and QC as the routine application of protocols and procedures in data collection, analysis,and reporting. The level of quality and roles and responsibilities of team members will be determined and documented for each task and strictly adhered to throughout the contract with procedures for technical review and 9101 Pearl Street,Third Floor Thornton Colorado,80229 corrective measures for nonconformance to quality,cost and schedule. Subcontractors and subconsultants will be required to participate fully in all aspects of the QAIQC program resulting in complete integration. Project management,then,shoulders the responsibility for ensuring the team adheres to project quality goals, cost performance and schedule control throughout the project. FINANCIAL STRENGTH Tetra Tech,Inc. is a financially solid company that has improved its financial position since its founding in 1966. Project backlog at the end of fiscal year 2002 was$716M,an increase of 13 percent over the previous year and current backlog sites in excess of$I billion. Tetra Tech continues a pattern of growth (averaging 35 percent per y3ear for the 10 year period since it went public in 1991)through strategic acquisition and now has more than 9,000 associates in 250 cities worldwide. Section 3 of this submittal provides the RFP-requested financial data. QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE The Tetra Tech team represents the right mix of talent and expertise to help Truckee-Donner PUD achieve its fiber optic project deployment goals. WE have been assisting clients with their fiber optic project needs since the technology was initiated. Our team members have learned what works and are therefore able to avoid many of the pitfalls that derail important construction projects such as yours. As examples,we have partnered with AT&T in the West on several fiber optic installation projects representing thousands of miles of fiber installed. CLIENT REFERENCES Tetra Tech Construction Services,Inc_has provided fiber construction for some of the key players in the fiber space throughout the country. Provided below are references for existing or past clients including descriptions of the services provided for each project. Project: Salt Lake City Fiber Build Owner: McLeod,Touch America,Broadwing,AT&T,MCI,WCG,Nextel Contact: David Graves Midwest and Western Construction Manager PO Box 3177 Cedar Rapids,IA 52406 (515)309-1322 deraves dcleodusa.com Services: Provided construction and implementation services for multiple clients. This project cconsisted of numerous conduits to be placed within the main business district of downtown Salt Lake City. TtDEA worked closely with the Salt Lake City officials (Craig Smith)to ensure that the project was done to the City's exact conditions and standards. Our professional team interacted with all of the governing agencies and clients to make the process transparent to the business and local community. This project was time sensitive due to the schedule of the Olympic Games. TtDEA completed the project ahead of schedule. Time Frame: June 2000 to August 2000 Value: $1,200,000 Description: This project was sensitive on many levels,for example,the project was driven by the schedule for the Olympic Games;there were numerous clients with varying timeframes; timeframes were also imposed by the city of Salt Lake City. Despite these multiple contingencies,the communications system was installed ahead of schedule. • 9101 Pearl Street,Third Floor Thornton Colorado,80229 Project: Fiber Builds—Various Locations Owner: ICG Communications . Contact: Robert Carter Guido Aguillard (720)879-6031 (702)879-6079 robert carter��icecomm com uido aeaillard(a)ic comm.com 12039 West Alameda Parkway,Unit Z-1 Lakewood,CO 80228 Services: Completed numerous projects that involed the placement of conduits, fiber and equipment. Aerial and buried outside plant and placement of poles,manholes,handholes, nodes and CEV's. The construction occurred in metropolitan and rural networks and involved working with several agencies due to the nature of the construction. TtDEA provides construction solutions to FTTB related issues in a timely manner. Time Frame: 1996 to Present Value: $12,000,000+ Description: TtDEA has been ICG Communications' contractor of choice for more than 8 years and enjoys an outstanding working relationship with ICG,which generates repeat business because of their level of quality service. Project: Multiple Fiber Builds Owner: Dean Flenthorpe New Build Manager Central Colorado 1 647 S. Acoma Street Denver,CO 80223 (303)603-5255 Dean Flenthoroe(cilcaable comcast.com Services: The scope of services varied from job to job,but included upgrade,retro splice, placement of aerial and buried plant inside metro and rural settings. TtDEA performs certifications and sweeps and handles all homeowner inquiries with rapid response. Time Frame: 1996 to Present Value: $60,000,000 Description: These projects for Comcast included drop work,MDUs, conversions, design and engineering,as-builds,permitting,traffic control,meeting with city planners and developers and local utilities and performing emergency restoration for outages. TtDEA staff responds to all of its clients with speed and professionalism that 6they have come to expect. Project: Contract for Outside Plant& Building Cable Implementation Services Owner: Kitsap Public Utility District Contact: David M.Jones,Business Manager 1431 Finn Hill Road Poulsbo,WA 98370 (360)779-7656,ext.730 hones k ud.er 9101 Pearl Street,Third Floor Thornton Colorado,80229 Services: Tetra Tech EUCI Provided construction services for the placement of 80 miles of fiber optic backbone cable,provide build out services for node placement,splice,test and terminate backbone cable and termination panels,provide installation and consulting services for Fiber To The Business(FTTB). Time Frame: September 2001 to Present Description: Worked closed with the owner,engineering personnel and municipal agencies in the greater Kitsap County including:Bremerton,Poulsbo and Silverdale. Project: Master Construction and Installation Contract—New Build Owner: COMCAST Communications,Inc. Contact: Sean Bristol Director of Engineering 401 Valley Avenue NW,Suite 12 Puyallup,WA 98371 (252)864-4363 Services: Tetra Tech EUCI Provided maintenance and new construction services within the COMCAST Franchise areas,including ten counties_ Aerial,buried,underground construction and MDU installation. Time Frame: April 22,2003 to Present(Annual Contract) Description: Provide supervision,labor,equipment and material management in support of maintenance and new construction activities for the northern Washington areas of service for COMCAST_ • Project: Cable Upgrade and New Build Owner: Cable One Contact: Mark Pbeifer Garret Edwards (209)472-8410 (208)724-7958 mark oheifer(a�cableone.net gedwardsQacableone.net Services: TtDEA has conducted a variety of projects for Cable One,varying from new build to upgrades,setting of new poles,placing new hardware,placing both aerial and under_round fiber. TtDEA is responsible for the splicing and activation of outside plant for Cable One. Time Frame: 1999 to Present Value: $26,000,000 Description: TtDEA has been working with Cable One for over 4 years and has been building in the Idaho area for more than 11 years. TtDEA has been constructing the fiber network for the City of Idaho Falls. The Staff have worked closely with the city officials and the power company while building their network,offering full and complete turn-key packages for our client with rapid response. Project- AT&T NexGen Core Fiber Project,Southern California,Arizona,New Nexico and Texas 9101 Pearl Street,Third Floor Thornton Colorado,80229 Owner: AT&TlP.F.Net Contact: Ms.Peggy Womack AT&T Corporation Atlanta,GA 30309 (404) Time Frame: 1999—2002 Services: Environmental studies,planning,permitting and construction inspection support Description: Tetra Tech FW provided environmental studies,permitting and construction inspection support for a 1,323-mile commercial fiber optic project from Lamesa,Texas,to Los Angeles,California. Tetra Tech assisted in the Environmental Assessment of the entire route and was responsible for obtaining permits and completing NEPA and California Environmental Quality Act documents for the 372 mile section in California. The project also required Endangered Species Act Consultation with the USFWS and the California Department of Fish and Game,coordinating a formal consultation with the USFWS pursuant to Section 7 of the ESA and CDFG Code 2080.1. We developed field survey protocols,field survey schedules and mitigation packages in accordance with local and federal agency standards. T&E species surveys were conducted for rare plants and dozens of listed species. Additionally,we conducted jurisdictional delineations of hundreds of waters and wetlands based on CDFG code 1603,and Section 404(b)(1)of the CWA. This project involved crossing essential water resources,federal land under jurisdiction of the Forest Service,the U.S.Department of Transportation,BLM,U.S.Marine Corps Camp Pendleton and three tribal reservations. Over 40 local jurisdictions were crossed. A Field team of over ten resource specialist in archaeology,biology,botany, paleontology,and environmental inspectors worked daily to conduct pre-construction surveys,monitor protected resource areas,handle and treat unanticipated discoveries,and provide important pre-planning assistance to the contractor during construction. Daily compliance reports were distributed through an electronic server-based system to construction and agency management to provide important information concerning construction progress and overall compliance with the mitigation-monitoring plan. Project: Fiber Optic Network Redeployment Owner: Fast Track Communications(formerly REA NET) Contact: Davin Montoya 13595 CR213 Durango,CO 81303 (907)247-2426 dmontova(&fasttrack-com mu nications.com Services: Planning services,including program/project management;network plan development and recommendations;market development and economic analysis;electronic network equipment analysis,testing,provisioning, and certification;plan implementation; construction management:net documentation. Time Frame: 2001 to 2002 Description: The former REA NET was shut down by its owners,leaving a partially completed network(a nearly completed backbone link from Durango,Colorado to Albuquerque, New Mexico and partially completed local Farmington area distribution network). Following a name change and reorganization, Fast Track Communications contracted . POWER to evaluate the economic feasibility and viability of completing the existing, partially developed communications network to provide network access to the 9101 Pearl Street,Third Floor Thornton Colorado,80229 Farmington and New Mexico service area. As part of the evaluation,POWER provide economic projections,which addressed permitting issues,developed a project implementation schedule and proposed a new network plan and wireless application to • bring the network online in the fastest possible timeframe. POWER further recommended a phased approach and evaluated the hardware that had previously been purchased and was in storage to determine software upgrade needs. in addition,POWER formulated recommendations regarding the staffing requirements to maintain and operate the proposed network,which included recommendations for a network operations center and its physical and manpower requirements to support network functionality. 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