Aerial Fiber Overlash & Splicing

150 LF 48-count aerial fiber overlash on existing strand with precision node splicing operations

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Fiber Node Splicing Operations

Overlash 150 LF 48-count aerial fiber optic cable onto existing strand with node splicing

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Strand Overlash & Node Integration

150 linear feet 48-count aerial fiber overlash on existing strand with comprehensive node splicing

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Aerial Fiber Overlash & Splicing

Summary

Microduct‑based FTTH design using microtrenching methods for the Hagerstown–Halfway area. The project included routing backbone and residential segments, placing handholes/peds within ROW limits, and preparing permit‑ready drawings aligned with local and DOT guidelines. Location: Hagerstown – Halfway, Maryland Service: Microtrench FTTH Design + Permit Documentation Infrastructure: (3) 16mm microduct + 48CT fiber Inputs: Route alignment, ROW constraints, client standards Deliverables: HLD, LLD, microtrench routing, handhole/ped placements, permit-ready drawings Scope of Work Developed HLD & LLD for a microduct‑based FTTH network. Planned backbone + residential routes using microtrenching along curb/gutter seams. Aligned all placements with ROW limits, microtrench guidelines, and depth requirements. Placed handholes and peds within green areas as per client standards. Added trench notes, construction notes, DOT/TCP requirements, and site‑specific traffic control notes. Applied correct symbology, labeling, callouts, and routing per approved standards.

Scope of Work

  • Developed HLD & LLD for a microduct‑based FTTH network.
  • Planned backbone + residential routes using microtrenching along curb/gutter seams.
  • Aligned all placements with ROW limits, microtrench guidelines, and depth requirements.
  • Placed handholes and peds within green areas as per client standards.
  • Added trench notes, construction notes, DOT/TCP requirements, and site‑specific traffic control notes.
  • Applied correct symbology, labeling, callouts, and routing per approved standards.

What We Delivered

  • Clean microtrench route drawings
  • Handhole and pedestal placement details
  • Backbone + residential microduct routing
  • Permit-ready CAD sheets for review and approval

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