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West
Capital Complex
2206
Cerrilos Road
Santa
Fe, New Mexico
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West
Capital Complex project was a yearlong calibration with the Office of
Communication, Fujitsu, and HEI. It
began with the installation of an 8’x 10’ x 8’ underground cable
vault at one end of the campus and an 8,100 pair capacities cross-connect
pedestal at the other. HEI
personnel did all concrete work for the pedestal placement, backhoe, and
fill for the conduit paths between which 4” PVC conduits were installed
linking the two locations. A
1,800 pair cable was installed between the two points.
A 200 pair telephone cable was installed to State Personnel, which
set the path for the next phase. Each
building on the campus was re-feed through the new cables to the
cross-connect to allow for the future plan of removing the existing
building to houses the campus wire pathways (the warehouse). Cable
cuts were done after hours on weekends to insure no disruption of service. 600 pair cable that services the MADD Building, 200 pair to
T-187, 200 to State Personnel, and 300 pair to Library and Archives.
Office of Communications, Fujitsu, and HEI coordinated each cut.
All cables were restored with no report of downtime.
The campus also received a new fiber optic cable infrastructure to
each of the three buildings. This
included all fiber termination and fiber distribution boxes in the
install.
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North
Capital Complex
Downtown
Santa Fe
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optic cable from the Education Building to five State buildings including
Round House, PERA, Lew Wallace, Lamy and State Land Office.
The install included install 4-4” conduits across Don Gaspar from
a manhole to the Education Building into the main switch room.
HEI coordinated with the City of Santa Fe for the closing of the
street and was able to minimize the closing by working off-hours to
complete the install. Nine manholes had to accessed in order to install
the fiber optic cable to each of the buildings.
HEI had teams at each point to insure a smooth install and no
damage to any of the cables throughout the install.
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State
of New Mexico Office of Cultural Affairs
228
E. Palace Ave.
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87503
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project linked five Museum Buildings in the Santa Fe downtown area to a
central telecom closet in a sixth building with fiber optic cable.
The uniqueness of the Historical Buildings presented their own
challenges. Each building was installed with wall-mount racks, fiber
distribution boxes and SC connectors.
This will allow easy expansion of the new network that was to
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State
of New Mexico
Office of Communications
1220 South St. Francis
Santa Fe, New Mexico |
| Pinon
Project began the week before Thanksgiving and within three weeks of the
project continuity was complete on the cables.
One 600 pair telephone cable and one 12-fiber optic cable were
installed. This connected the
Pinon Building to the State Systems at the Simms Building.
To do this we installed four 4” conduits from the existing tunnel
exit at the Lujan Building and trenched to the Pinon Building. Extending
those four 4” conduits at the Pinon Building to the 2nd floor
telecom closet and across the basement of the Simms Building where the
exit of the tunnel is. The cables were installed in the conduit and
through the existing tunnel system, approximately 3,000 feet.
An extension of cable tray in the tunnel completed the path.
This conduit system will allow any future expansion of the campus. All terminations were completed with lightening
protection for the voice and SC connections for the fiber.
A disc was provided of the wire map of all 600 pair cables as well
as the dB loss of the fiber. All parking lot asphalt repairs were
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South
Campus
715 Alta Vista
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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project linked each building back to the Simms main computer room.
HEI install fiber optic cable from the Montoya, Lujan, and Runnels
Building through the existing tunnel system throughout the campus.
All fiber was terminated with SC connectors and fiber distribution
boxes were provided at each end. HEI
was able to install all fiber with no splice points.
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