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Community Connectivity Consortium
Project Agreement 37
City of Bellevue
450 110th Ave. NE
Bellevue, WA 98009 Bellevue School District
12111 NE 1st St.
City of Kirkland Bellevue, WA 98005
123 Fifth Avenue
Kirkland, WA 98033 Renton School District
300 SW 7 1 St.
City of Newcastle Renton, WA 98057
13020 Newcastle Way
Newcastle, WA 98059 University of Washington
4545 15th Ave. NE
City of Renton Seattle, WA 98105
1055 S Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
Provide pathway and backbone fiber to allow connection of Bellevue,
Newcastle and Renton City Hall buildings.
An Addendum to the
General Terms and Conditions
for Sharing of Fiber Optic Installation Projects
Interlocal Agreement
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1. Project Description
A. Project Number
37
B. Project Name
Bellevue, Newcastle, and Renton backbone fiber project.
C. Project Description
Provide a fiber optic cable from Factoria Boulevard and Coal Creek Parkway in
Bellevue, through Newcastle on Coal Creek Parkway, then to S 7th St. and Talbot
Rd. S near Renton City Hall through existing pathway. Install a separate fiber
cable for the use of the City of Newcastle in all conduit and aerial pathways in the
City of Newcastle and the City of Renton.
D. Lead Agency / Project Manager
City of Bellevue
E. Participating Agencies
City of Bellevue
City of Newcastle
City of Renton
City of Kirkland
Bellevue School District
Renton School District
University of Washington
IL Physical Description of Project
A. Project Route
From an existing splice vault on the northwest corner of Factoria Blvd. SE and
Coal Creek Parkway SE through an existing conduit approximately 40 feet in
length crossing Factoria Boulevard going south approximately 60' to a new pole
riser onto an existing PSE transmission pole, southward on the PSE aerial
pathway crossing to the east side of Factoria Blvd. SE on the northerly side of
Coal Creek Parkway SE continuing southward along the existing PSE
transmission pole route approximately 9,965 feet to the SE corner of Coal Creek
Parkway SE and a private road in the vicinity of SE 70`h St., down a new pole
riser through a new 3 inch conduit approximately 35 feet in length to an existing
hand hole, continuing into an existing 4 inch PVC conduit, south on the east side
of Coal Creek Parkway SE approximately 800 feet to a new splice vault on the
NE corner of Coal Creek Parkway SE and Newcastle Way. Here a spur to New
Castle City Hall routes west using existing traffic lighting conduit while the
backbone continues through new 3 inch conduit approximately 55 feet into the
existing intersection hand hole, through existing intersection conduit crossing
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Newcastle Way SE on the east side of Coal Creek Parkway SE approximately 185
feet to the existing intersection hand hole, into existing 2 inch PVC traffic
telemetry conduit on the east side of Coal Creek Parkway SE installed by the Coal
Creek Parkway Improvement Project Phase I containing an existing copper
telemetry cable, south approximately 1,085 feet to the existing JI l type I hand
hole on the NE corner of the half intersection at Coal Creek Parkway SE and
Newcastle Golf Club Rd./133'd Ave SE, continuing south on the east side of Coal
Creek Parkway SE in the existing 2 inch PVC conduit approximately 1,115 feet to
a new splice vault on the NE corner of the half intersection at Coal Creek
Parkway SE and SE 791h St., continuing south on the east side of Coal Creek
Parkway SE in the existing 2 inch PVC conduit approximately 1,090 feet to the
existing J I type I hand hole on the NE corner of the half intersection at Coal
Creek Parkway SE and 135th Ave. SE, continuing south on the east side of Coal
Creek Parkway SE in the existing 2 inch PVC conduit approximately 655 feet to a
new splice vault on the east side of the half intersection of Coal Creek Parkway
SE and SE 84th Way, continuing south on the east side of Coal Creek Parkway SE
in one of the two existing 2 inch PVC conduits installed by the Coal Creek
Improvement project Phase II approximately 1,490 feet to the existing J11 type II
hand hole on the east side of the half intersection of Coal Creek Parkway SE and
SE 891h Place, continuing south on the east side of Coal Creek Parkway SE in one
of the two existing 2 inch PVC conduits approximately 1,655 feet to a new splice
vault on the SE corner of the half intersection of Coal Creek Parkway SE and SE
91 S` St., continuing south on the east side of Coal Creek Parkway SE in one of the
two existing 2 inch PVC conduits installed by the Coal Creek Improvement
project Phase III approximately 490 feet to the existing J11 type I1 hand hole on
the NE corner of the half intersection of Coal Creek Parkway SE and SE May
Valley Rd., continuing south on the east side of Coal Creek Parkway SE in one of
the two existing 2 inch PVC conduits approximately 1,170 feet and crossing the
May Creek Bridge to an existing splice vault on the east side of Duvall Ave. NE
south of the intersection signal control cabinet on the east side of the half
intersection of Coal Creek Parkway and SE 95th Way, continuing south into the
existing 4 inch PVC traffic telemetry conduit on the east side of Duvall Ave. NE
approximately 2,125 feet to an existing splice vault on the SE corner of the
intersection at Duvall Ave. NE and NE 21s` St., continue south approximately
1,825 feet to an existing splice vault on the NE corner of the intersection at Duvall
Ave. NE and Sunset Blvd. NE, continue generally west on the north side of
Sunset Blvd. NE in one of two 2 inch PVC conduits approximately 2,275 feet to
the NE corner of Sunset Blvd. NE and Union Ave. NE, continue south on the east
side of Union Ave. NE in one of two 2 inch PVC conduits approximately 2,625
feet to an existing splice vault on the east side of Union Ave. (Note: working in
360 conduit requires the presence of a 360 Networks inspector at the contractor's
expense.) NE just north of the crosswalk signal pole at Kiwanis Park, continue
south on the east side of Union Ave. NE in one of two 2 inch PVC conduits
crossing Union Ave. NE adjacent to the PSE substation approximately 2,485 feet
to an existing splice vault, continue south on the west side of Union Ave. NE in
one of two 2 inch PVC conduits approximately 550 feet to an existing Type 7
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intersection hand hole on the NW corner of Union Ave. NE and NE 4th St.,
continue west on the north side of NE 4th St. approximately 2,670 feet to an
existing splice vault just west of the NW corner of N 4th St. and Monroe Ave. NE,
continue westward on the north side of NE 4th St. as NE 4th St. transitions south to
become NE 3`d St. approximately 5,110 feet to an existing splice vault on the
north side of NE 3`d St.just east of the I-405 underpass, continue westward
crossing under NE 3`d St. at the intersection of Sunset Blvd. NE continuing west
on the south side of NE 3`d St. to the SW corner of N 3`d St. and Wells Ave. N,
continue south on the west side of Wells Ave. N to an existing splice vault on the
NW corner of Wells Ave. N and N 1St St. an approximate distance from the last
vault of 3,445 feet, continue south on the west side of Wells Ave. N loopin�
through an existing splice vault on the SW corner of Wells Ave. S and S 3` St.
approximately 4,175 feet to an existing splice vault on the NE corner of Wells
Ave. S and S Grady Way, continue southwest on the north side of S Grady Way
approximately 1,050 feet, continue north on the east side of Talbot Rd. S
approximately 325 feet to an existing 444 vault 35 feet east of the SE corner of S
7th St. and Talbot Rd. S.
Total segment length is approximately 48,600 feet.
B. Points of Demarcation
Existing 38-TA splice vault on the north corner of Factoria Blvd. SE and Coal
Creek Parkway SE
Type II hand hole with extensions to 36 inch depth on the SE corner of Coal
Creek Parkway and an unnamed private road in the vicinity of SE 70th St.
Existing 25-TA splice vault on the east side of Duvall Ave. NE south of the
intersection signal control cabinet at SE 95th Way.
An existing 444 vault on the SE corner of S 7th St. and Talbot Rd. S.
C. Facilities to be Used, Owners and Managers
City of Bellevue underground conduit system with modifications and aerial
pathways under franchise to PSE.
City of Newcastle underground conduit system with modifications.
City of Renton existing underground conduit system.
All upgrades to conduit systems installed on City property and in the City right of
way will be owned and maintained by the City where the conduit system is
installed.
D. Project Specifications and Scope of Work
This project shall meet all the requirements of the City of Bellevue Public Works
Department, the City of Newcastle Public Works Department, and the City of
Renton Public Works Department, i.e. traffic control plans, street use permits,
waiver of existing underground ordinance, city and county business license
requirements, etc.
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Route Preparation
Work to be done during normal working hours:
1. Inventory the PSE poles on the route described above in A. Project Route
from the PSE pole near the north corner of the half intersection of Factoria
Blvd. and Coal Creek Parkway to the PSE pole south of the SE corner of Coal
Creek Parkway SE and an unnamed road in the vicinity of SE 701h St. (Note:
This work has been completed by the City of Bellevue. City of Bellevue has
also contracted with PSE for all required make-ready work.) Obtain the
required permits and permissions, make-ready any existing strands as needed,
provide and install a new aerial cable strand with required support equipment
according to PSE specifications.
2. On the SE corner of Coal Creek Parkway SE and an unnamed road in the
vicinity of SE 70th St.,provide and install a 3 inch schedule 80 PVC conduit
in a 24 inch deep trench from the existing type II hand hole in the grass
approximately 35 feet south to the nearest PSE pole. Sweep the conduit into a
pole riser ending 3 feet below the cable attachment. Bed the underground
conduit in 6 inches of rock free fill and backfill the trench. Restore all
adjacent landscaping to the condition that existed prior to the start of work.
Replace damaged grass with live turf. Note that there are existing fiber
optic conduits from several commercial providers, Seattle Public Utilities
water main, and high pressure gas lines in the vicinity of the new conduit.
Hand dig the trench.
3. On the NE corner of SE Newcastle Way and Coal Creek Parkway SE, a type
II hand hole which contained the south end of the 4 inch conduit on the east
side of Coal Creek Parkway has been removed and the location has been
covered with an expanded sidewalk. Locate the existing 4 inch conduit
system. Intercept the conduit before it passes under the existing sidewalk
panel. Provide and install a new 25-TA vault behind the edge of the existing
sidewalk. Provide and install 4 inch PVC conduit sweeps as needed to extend
the existing 4 inch conduit system to the new vault. Provide and install a 3
inch schedule 80 PVC conduit in a 24 inch deep trench connecting the new
vault to the existing type 7 intersection hand hole a distance of approximately
55 feet south. Bed the underground conduit in 6 inches of rock free fill and
backfill the trench. If required to intercept conduit, remove entire existing
sidewalk panel(s). Re-pour and restore removed sidewalk panel(s) to City of
Newcastle standards. Restore all adjacent landscaping to the condition that
existed prior to the start of work. Replace damaged grass with live turf.
Note that there are existing fiber optic conduits from several commercial
providers, Seattle Public Utilities water main, and high pressure gas lines
in the vicinity of the new conduit. Hand dig the trench and the hole for
the new vault.
4. Approximately 1000 feet west of the SE corner of Newcastle Way SE and
Coal Creek Parkway SE, locate the northwest corner of the New City Hall.
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Install a 25-TA vault in the bed adjacent to the AT&T vault. Connect the new
vault with the existing AT&T vault for access to the building entrance
conduit. Replant existing vegetation. Provide and install a 2 inch schedule 80
PVC conduit in a 24 inch deep trench approximately 231 feet in length
connecting the existing traffic hand hole and the first PSE pole to the west.
Extend conduit up the pole using a sweep approximately 15' to match existing
conduit. Using the AT &T vault located in the right of way, push conduit
into the vault to access conduit pathway into the building. Bed the
underground conduit in 6 inches of rock free fill and backfill the trench.
Restore all adjacent landscaping to the condition that existed prior to the start
of work. Restore the adjacent plantings to the condition that existed prior to
the start of work. Note that there are existing fiber optic conduits, Qwest
telephone conduits, street light conduits,pedestrian level lighting
conduits, traffic signal conduits and sprinkler irrigation pipes in the
vicinity of the new conduit. Dig the trench by hand.
5. On the NE corner of the half intersection at Coal Creek Parkway SE and
Newcastle Golf Club Rd./133`d Ave SE, locate the Type 7 telemetry hand hole
closest to the traffic signal control cabinet. Provide and install a 12 inch to 24
inch diameter corrugated drain pipe approximately 24 inches in length. Size
the pipe segment to the largest diameter that will fit in the hand hole without
damaging the existing conduit. Conduit may be carefully trimmed if required.
Dig and vacuum a hole in the dirt bottom of the hand hole. Place the drain
pipe segment and backfill around it with pea gravel.
Note: Preserve the existing copper telemetry cables.
6. On the NE corner of the half intersection at Coal Creek Parkway SE and SE
791h St., locate the Type I telemetry hand hole closest to the traffic signal
control cabinet. Provide and install a 25-TA splice vault replacing the existing
Type I hand hole. Preserve the existing copper telemetry cable. If required
to intercept conduit, remove entire existing sidewalk panel(s). Re-pour and
restore removed sidewalk panel(s) to City of Newcastle standards. If city code
and existing right-of-way allow, the vault may be installed behind the existing
sidewalk adjacent to the traffic signal control cabinet and interconnected to
the telemetry Type I hand hole with 3 inch schedule 80 PVC conduit. Restore
the adjacent plantings to the condition that existed prior to the start of work.
7. On the NE corner of the half intersection at Coal Creek Parkway SE and 135`h
Ave. SE, locate the Type 7 telemetry hand hole closest to the traffic signal
control cabinet. Provide and install a 12 inch to 24 inch diameter corrugated
drain pipe approximately 24 inches in length. Size the pipe segment to the
largest diameter that will fit in the hand hole without damaging the existing
conduit. Conduit may be carefully trimmed if required. Dig and vacuum a
hole in the dirt bottom of the hand hole. Place the drain pipe segment and
backfill around it with pea gravel.
Note: Preserve the existing copper telemetry cables.
8. On the east side of Coal Creek Parkway SE at the half intersection with SE
9. 84th Way: Intercept the 3 existing 2 inch PVC conduits, one running to the
north and two to the south. Provide and install a 25-TA vault adjacent to the
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conduit and the existing intersection signal control cabinet. If present,replace
the existing type I hand hole where the conduits terminate with the new vault.
If a conduit connecting to the adjacent type 7 intersection hand hole does not
exist, install a 3 inch schedule 80 PVC conduit to the hand hole.
10. On the SE corner of the half intersection of Coal Creek Parkway SE and SE
91st St., locate the Type II telemetry hand hole closest to the traffic signal
control cabinet. Provide and install a 25-TA splice vault replacing the existing
Type 11 hand hole. Preserve the existing copper telemetry cable. If required
to intercept the conduit, remove entire existing sidewalk panel(s). Re-pour and
restore removed sidewalk panel(s) to City of Newcastle standards. If city code
and existing right-of-way allow, the vault may be installed behind the existing
sidewalk adjacent to the traffic signal control cabinet and interconnected to
the telemetry Type 11 hand hole with 3 inch schedule 80 PVC conduit. Restore
the adjacent plantings to the condition that existed prior to the start of work.
11. On the NE corner of N 4`h St and Union Ave. NE in Renton, locate the Type 7
telemetry hand hole closest to the traffic signal control cabinet. Provide and
install a 12 inch to 24 inch diameter corrugated drain pipe approximately 24
inches in length. Size the pipe segment to the largest diameter that will fit in
the hand hole without damaging the existing conduit. Conduit may be
carefully trimmed if required. Dig and vacuum a hole in the dirt bottom of the
hand hole. Place the drain pipe segment and backfill around it with pea gravel.
Preserve the existing copper telemetry and fiber optic cables.
Note: All construction instructions are subject to minor revisions as agreed to
by the project manager for the City of Bellevue and the contractor to adjust for
conditions which cannot be known before locates are completed.
Underground and Aerial Fiber Placement
Work to be done during normal working hours:
1. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the 288 count single mode (SM)
fiber cable approximately 58,500 feet in length. Reel testing maybe waived
with the contractor assuming full responsibility for the integrity of the cabling
prior to and during installation.
a. Install the 288 count SM fiber cable from the 38-TA on the north corner of
Factoria Blvd. S and Coal Creek Parkway SE through the pathway
described above in A. Project Route to the 444 vault on the SE corner
of Talbot Rd. S and S 7`h St. a distance of approximately 48,600 feet.
Provide not less than 200' of slack storage for every 2,000' of pathway
and 100' at each end of the pathway. Ensure that additional slack is stored
on horseshoes adjacent to the PSE poles closest to the intersections of
Coal Creek Parkway SE and Forrest Drive SE and Coal Creek Parkway
SE and SE 60 St. for future aerial splice installation to
b. service the intersection signal systems.
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c. Attach a label to the 288 count SM fiber cable at each access point reading
"BelNeWRen288 fiber contact City of Bellevue Information Services
Department(UASI 2009 Grant Funded)" for those portions of the fiber in
the city of Bellevue.
d. Attach a label to the 288 count SM fiber cable at each access point reading
'BelNeWRen288 fiber contact City of Newcastle (UASI 2009 Grant
Funded)" for those portions of the fiber in the city of Newcastle.
e. Attach a label to the 288 count SM fiber cable at each access point reading
'BeINeWRen288 fiber contact City of Renton IT(UASI 2009 Grant
Funded)"for those portions of the fiber in the city of Renton.
2. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the customer-provided 24 count
SM fiber cable approximately 12,000 feet in length.
a. Install the 24 count SM fiber cable from the Type lI hand hole on the SE
corner of Coal Creek Parkway SE and a private road in the vicinity of SE
70th St., through the pathway described above in A. Project Route to an
existing splice vault on the east side of Duvall Ave. NE south of the
intersection signal control cabinet on the east side of the half intersection
of Coal Creek Parkway and SE 95`h Way a distance of approximately
9,800 feet. Provide a minimum of 75 feet of slack loop at each of the nine
(9) intersections for future a fiber splice. At each of the intersections in
Newcastle where a 25-TA splice vault is NOT installed,route the 24 count
fiber from the existing Type I hand hole through the Type 7 hand hole
adjacent to the traffic signal controller. Coil the 75 foot slack loop for the
intersection in the Type 7 hand hole extension conduit. Return to the
backbone route using the same interconnecting conduit used to access the
hand hole. Continue installation to the next intersection. Provide not less
than 200' of slack storage for every 1,000' of pathway and 100' at each
end of the pathway.
b. Attach a label to the 24 count SM fiber cable at each access point reading
"NewcastleCCP24 fiber contact City of Newcastle (UASI 2009 Grant
Funded)".
3. Provide a 72 count SM fiber cable approximately 1,500 feet in length. Install
the 72 count fiber from the 25-TA on the NE corner of Coal Creek Parkway
SE and SE Newcastle Way(SE 69`h St.) From an existing splice vault on the
NE corner of Coal Creek Parkway SE and Newcastle Way, through existing 3
inch conduit approximately 50 feet to the existing NE signal hand hole,
through existing signal conduit crossing Newcastle Way SE on the east side of
Coal Creek Parkway SE approximately 185 feet to the existing SE signal hand
hole, into existing signal conduit crossing Coal Creek Parkway SE on the
south side of Newcastle Way approximately 125 feet to an existing signal
hand hole on the SW corner of the intersection, continuing east on the south
side of Newcastle Way in existing 2 inch PVC telemetry conduit
approximately 440 feet to an existing signal hand hole on the SE corner of
Newcastle Way and 129`h Ave. SE, through existing signal conduit crossing
129th Ave. SE on the south side of Newcastle Way approximately 65 feet to an
existing signal hand hole on the SW corner, through existing street lighting
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conduit with live electrical wiring approximately 300 feet to a new J-11 type
II hand hole adjacent to the west most luminaire into the newly installed 25-
TA coiling approximately 100' in the 25-TA and continuing into the City of
Newcastle MDF for termination., through a new 3 inch schedule 80 PVC
conduit sweeping to a pole riser approximately 50 feet onto a PSE pole.
Install an aerial splice case on the PSE pole for future splicing of fiber
extending west on Newcastle Way. Pull a 72 strand SM cable back down the
pole suing the existing pathway into a new 25-TA, coiling approximately 100'
of fiber in the 25-TA. Continue into the building entrance and terminate in
the Newcastle MDF.
4. Provide a 96 count SM fiber cable approximately 1,500 feet in length. Install
the 96 count fiber from the 25-TA on the NE corner of Coal Creek Parkway
SE and SE Newcastle Way(SE 69th St.)From an existing splice vault on the
NE corner of Coal Creek Parkway SE and Newcastle Way, through existing 3
inch conduit approximately 50 feet to the existing NE signal hand hole,
through existing signal conduit crossing Newcastle Way SE on the east side of
Coal Creek Parkway SE approximately 185 feet to the existing SE signal hand
hole, into existing signal conduit crossing Coal Creek Parkway SE on the
south side of Newcastle Way approximately 125 feet to an existing signal
hand hole on the SW corner of the intersection, continuing east on the south
side of Newcastle Way in existing 2 inch PVC telemetry conduit
approximately 440 feet to an existing signal hand hole on the SE corner of
Newcastle Way and 129th Ave. SE, through existing signal conduit crossing
129th Ave. SE on the south side of Newcastle Way approximately 65 feet to an
existing signal hand hole on the SW corner, through existing street lighting
conduit with live electrical wiring approximately 300 feet to a new J-11 type
II hand hole adjacent to the west most luminaire into the new 3 inch schedule
80 PVC conduit sweeping to a pole riser approximately 50 feet onto a PSE
pole leaving a 200' pole attached coil for future extension west. Install an
aerial splice case on the PSE pole for future splicing of fiber extending west
on Newcastle Way.
5. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the 24 count SM fiber cable
approximately 2,000 feet in length. Reel testing maybe waived with the
contractor assuming full responsibility for the integrity of the cabling prior to
and during installation.
6.
a. Install the 24 count SM fiber cable from the 25-TA vault on the NE corner
of Duvall Ave. NE and NE 21" St., to an existing 25-TA splice vault on
the NE corner of Duvall Ave. NE and NE Sunset Blvd. a distance of
approximately 1,825 feet. Provide 100' of slack storage at the south end of
the pathway and the remainder at the north end of the pathway.
b. Attach a label to the 24 count SM fiber cable at each access point reading
"°DuvalINE24 fiber contact City of Renton Traffic Signal Division (UASI
2009 Grant Funded)".
7. Where toneable medium does not already exist in the conduit,provide and
install toneable mule tape along the fiber cable in the underground such that
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future locates can identify the path of the conduit. In hand holes and vaults
where the mule tape is not continuous splice the conductors together using
water and corrosion resistant splicing crimps and secure the mule tape such
that it cannot be pulled into the open conduit end.
Fiber Terminations and Splicing
• Work to be done during normal working hours:
Important note: All splice plans are preliminary and are included in this early
version of the document for illustration purposes only. Confirmed spice
details will be provided selected contractor.
The majority of the splicing and termination details will be determined at a
later date. The items below are examples of the type of splice instructions that
will be provided to the installation contractor(s)prior to the completion of the
project. Each participating agency will provide the splice details for the fibers
assigned to them in E. Fiber Apportionment below. Additions to the Fiber
Terminations and Splicing section of this document must be specific to fiber
splicing and termination and shall not alter or amend the terms of any other
portion of this document.
1. Splice specifications for NW Corner of Factoria Blvd and Coal Creek
parkway.
2. Adjacent to Coal Creek Parkway SE and Forrest Dr. SE provide and install an
aerial splice case sufficient to perform a mid-sheath splice on the 288 count
fiber backbone. Provide and install a 24 count single-mode fiber pigtail from
the splice case to the traffic signal control cabinet. In the traffic signal cabinet
at Coal Creek Parkway SE and Forrest Dr. SE,provide and install a wall
mounted fiber tray with capacity to terminate 24 fibers. Provide and install 12
each LC-UPC type single-mode fiber connectors terminating fibers 1-12 of
the pigtail fibers. Locate the terminations in ports 1-12 of the fiber tray Locate
fibers 1 to 6 in the 288 count backbone cable and cut them. Express the
remaining fibers through the splice case. Splice fibers 1-6 of the pigtail to
north end of backbone fibers 1 to 6. Splice fibers 7 to 12 of the pigtail to the
south end of backbone fibers 1 to 6. In the splice tray in the signal cabinet,
provide and install 3 duplex fiber jumpers with LC connectors 1 foot each in
length. Patch fibers 1-2 to fibers 7-8. Patch fibers 3-4 to fibers 9-10. Patch
fibers 5-6 to fibers 11-12.
3. Adjacent to Coal Creek Parkway SE and SE 60`h St. provide and install an
aerial splice case sufficient to perforin a mid-sheath splice on the 288 count
fiber backbone. Provide and install a 24 count single-mode fiber pigtail from
the splice case to the traffic signal control cabinet. In the traffic signal cabinet
at Coal Creek Parkway SE and SE 60`x' St.,provide and install a wall mounted
fiber tray with capacity to terminate 24 fibers. Provide and install 12 each LC-
UPC type single-mode fiber connectors terminating fibers 1-12 of the pigtail
fibers. Locate the terminations in ports 1-12 of the fiber tray. Locate fibers 1
to 6 in the 288 count backbone cable and cut them. Express the remaining
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fibers through the splice case. Splice fibers 1-6 of the pigtail to north end of
backbone fibers 1 to 6. Splice fibers 7 to 12 of the pigtail to the south end of
backbone fibers 1 to 6. In the splice tray in the signal cabinet,provide and
install 3 duplex fiber jumpers with LC connectors 1 foot each in length. Patch
fibers 1-2 to fibers 7-8. Patch fibers 3-4 to fibers 9-10. Patch fibers 5-6 to
fibers 11-12.
4. In the traffic signal cabinet at NE 21 st St and Duvall Ave. NE,provide and
install a wall mounted fiber tray with capacity to terminate 24 fibers. Provide
and install 6 each SC-UPC type single-mode fiber connectors terminating
fibers 1-6 of the DuvalINE24 fibers. Locate them in ports 1-6 of the fiber tray.
5. In the traffic signal cabinet at NE Sunset Blvd. and Duvall Ave.NE,provide
and install a wall mounted fiber tray with capacity to terminate 48 fibers.
Provide and install 6 each SC-UPC type single-mode fiber connectors to
terminate fibers 1-6 of the Duval1NE24 fibers. Locate the terminations in ports
25-30 of the fiber tray.
6. At the intersection of NE Sunset Blvd. and Duvall Ave. NE,provide and
install a 36 count single mode fiber pigtail approximately 100 feet in length
from the traffic signal control cabinet fiber tray to the adjacent 25-TA splice
vault. In the traffic signal cabinet,provide and install 12 each SC-UPC type
single-mode fiber connectors to terminate fibers 1-12 of the pigtail. Locate the
terminations in ports 1-12 of the fiber tray installed in step 5 above. In the 25-
TA, enter the existing splice case on the existing 96 count fiber. Splice fibers
1-12 of the 36 count pigtail to fibers 253 to 264.
7. Splice details for Grady Way and Talbot Rd. S ... approximately 288 splices
will be completed following instructions to be written prior to project
completion?
Note: more splice sections may follow detailing splices to the owner agencies
when the fiber topology and fiber count and ownership has been fully negotiated.
E. Fiber Apportionment
Two 24 count single-mode fiber optic cable will be installed.
1. All fibers in the 12,000 foot 24 count SM cable installed in the portion of the
route in the City of Newcastle will be owned and maintained exclusively by the
City of Newcastle.
2. All fibers in the 2,000 foot 24 count SM cable installed in the portion of the route
in the City of Renton will be owned and maintained exclusively by the City of
Renton.
One 72 count single-mode fiber optic cable will be installed.
1. All fibers in the 1,500 foot 72 count SM cable installed in the portion of the route
in the City of Newcastle will be owned and maintained exclusively by the City of
Newcastle.
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One 96 count single-mode fiber optic cable will be installed.
1. All fibers in the 1,500 foot 96 count SM cable installed in the portion of the route
in the City of Newcastle will be owned and maintained exclusively by the
participants in the agreement. No cost will be allocation to the City of Newcastle
for maintenance of this segment.
One 288 count single-mode fiber optic cable will be installed along the entire above
described route. The following table is for illustrative purposes only to detail initial fiber
distribution among FOPA participants. Actual strand assignments will be determined
through the splice tables and be dependent upon existing fiber splice connections.
1. Fibers 1 - 18 (18 fibers) within the City of Bellevue/Newcastle will be owned and
maintained by the City of Bellevue.
2. Fibers 19 - 24 (6 fibers) within the City of Newcastle will be owned and
maintained by the City of Newcastle.
3. Fibers 1 - 60 (60 fibers) within the City of Renton will be owned and maintained
by the City of Renton.
4. Fibers 61 —72 (12 fibers) will be owned and maintained by the City of Renton.
5. Fibers 73 - 78 (6 fibers) will be owned and maintained by the City of Bellevue.
6. Fibers 25 - 42 (18 fibers) from Newcastle Way running north will be owned and
maintained by the Bellevue School District.
7. Fibers 79 - 108 (30fibers) from Newcastle Way running south will be owned and
maintained by the Renton School District.
8. Fibers 109 - 132 (24 fibers) will be owned and maintained by the University of
Washington.
9. Fibers 133 - 134 (2 fibers) will be owned and maintained by the City of Kirkland..
10. Fibers 135 - 288 (154 fibers) will be held in trust by the Community Connectivity
Consortium for the future use of current or future consortium members which
may include: cities, school districts, fire districts, water districts, hospital districts
and others.
Ill. Anticipated Project Budget
A. Construction Budget
Estimated Construction Budget
Item Description Quantity Price Extended
Bore or trench new conduit 80 ft. $ 50 $ 4,000
Replace existing J11 type 1/II hand holes with 25-TA 5 $ 5,000 $ 25,000
288 count Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable + 20% slack 57,600 ft. $ 2.00 $ 115,200
24 count Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable + 20% slack 13,850 ft. $ 0.50 $ 6,925
Aerial support strand, conduit and attachments 10,000 ft. $ 10.00 $ 95,000
Toneable Mule Tape, Pull Rope and Twine 39,000 ft. $ 1.00 $ 39,000
Fiber Installation Labor 48,000 ft. $ 1.50 $ 72,000
Splicing and Termination Materials and Labor 300 $ 50 $ 15,000
Allowance for unanticipated work 10% $ 39,500
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Tax 9.8 % $ 42,550
Total $ 476,675
B. Construction Cost Apportionment
Construction Cost Apportionment Table
Participating Agency Cost
UASI Grant Funds $ 383,289.99
City of Renton, dedicated fiber strand costs within Renton 24,769.80
Total $ 408,059.79
C. In-Kind Asset Contributions
In-Kind Asset Contribution Table
Contribution Type and Agency Value (est.)
UASI Grant Administration/Project Management—City of
Bellevue $ 45,000
Conduit 1.85 miles in length—City of Newcastle $ 148,000
Conduit 5.43 miles in length—City of Renton $ 434,405
Project Planning and Design—City of Renton $ 10,000
Total In-Kind Contributions $ 607,405
Estimated Total Project Valuation $1,123,724
D. Maintenance Responsibilities and Costs, including Ongoing
Maintenance and Responsibilities for Moves.
Expected future maintenance has been broken down into the categories below. If a
maintenance issue arises that is not listed below, those costs will be proportionately split
based on fiber ownership in each fiber segment by the participating agencies.
Locates
Each participating City agrees to perform or pay for all locates required and requested
through Underground Utilities Locate Center (UULC) for the fiber and conduit installed
as a result of this agreement that is on property owned by the City, in the City right-of-
way and in the right-of-way in potential annexation areas.
Relocation
Any and all relocations will be borne by the parties to this agreement. Cost shall be
apportioned based on the percent of fiber owned by each participating agency.
Repairs/Breaks
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Each City, acting as the Lead Agency for the portions of the fiber located within their
boundaries or within their potential annexation areas, shall contract with a competent and
qualified vendor to provide 7x24x365, four hour response to any fiber breaks/outages that
happen on the fiber segments in the City Limits of each City. This service level
agreement will require an annual premium, estimated to be $1,000 per mile per year, to
ensure expedited repair services are available when needed.
Repairs/Breaks Annual Maintenance Cost Estimate
Bellevue pathway 1.9 miles $
Newcastle pathway 1.87 miles $
Renton Pathway 5.43 miles $
Total annual maintenance cost estimate $ 2,000
As the lead agency for this project, the City of Bellevue will contract for all maintenance
and break fix services necessary to meet the project standards. Cost apportionment will
be determined using a formula based on length of pathway noted above.
IV. Apportionment of Liability
During construction, the Contractor shall be responsible for the project work and the
project site. In the event that the project work causes or contributes to any harm, damage,
injury or loss to any person or property, whether during construction or after completion
of the project, each party shall be responsible to the extent the party is found to be at
fault.
Each City shall ensure that the City and all persons performing the Work, including
without limitation City's suppliers and subcontractors, maintain in effect at all times
during the Work, coverage or insurance in accordance with the applicable laws relating to
worker's compensation and employer's liability insurance (including, but not limited to,
the Washington Industrial Insurance Act and the laws of the state in which any such
person was hired), regardless of whether such coverage or insurance is mandatory or
merely elective under the law. City shall furnish to Participating Agencies such assurance
and evidence of such coverage or insurance (such as copies of insurance policies and
Certificates of Compliance issued by the Washington State Department of Labor and
Industries) as Participating Agencies may request.
Each City shall maintain in full force and effect throughout the term of this Agreement, a
minimum of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) liability insurance for property damage
and bodily injury. In satisfying the insurance requirements set forth in this section, the
City may self-insure against such risks in such amounts as are consistent with good utility
practice or shall obtain a coverage agreement through a Risk Pool authorized by Chapter
39.24 RCW which shall provide liability coverage to the City for the liabilities
contractually assumed by the City in this Agreement. At the time of execution of this
Agreement, and prior to commencement of performance of any of the Work, each City
shall furnish Participating Agencies, upon request, with a Certificates of Insurance as
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evidence that policies providing insurance (or self-insurance) with such provisions,
coverage's and limits are in full force and effect.
V. Project Schedule
Task Target Completion Date
Circulate and sign copies of the project CPA June 2010 to November 2011
Obtain permits and install aerial conduit September 2011
Trench and install conduit and vaults September 2011
Prep conduit and install fiber and toneable tape September 2011
Terminate and splice fibers October 2011
VI Changes or Addenda to General Terms and Conditions
This Agreement shall run concurrent with the Interlocal Agreement General Terms and
Conditions document. This document supersedes the Interlocal Agreement General
Terms and Conditions document to the extent it contains terms and conditions which
change, modify, delete, add to, supplement or otherwise amend the terms and conditions
of the Interlocal Agreement General Terms and Conditions document.
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Fiber Optic Project AWleement #37 `0e
Approvals
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Fiber Optic Project
Agreement on the respective dates indicated below.
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Steve Sarkozy Date 424,,w Attorney
City Manager
City ellevue
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ssociate Vice President
UW Information Technology
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Bellevue School District
App ed as to Form:
Denis Law Date City Attorney
Mayor t
Attest : IQertfOn ..r'
City of Renton
Bonnie I . Walton, „ -1°t y
`Stanley VZormation ncy Date/)
Director Sery ces
Renton School District 403
Approved as to Form:
John Dulcich Date City Attorney
Mayor
City of Newcastle
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Approved as to Form:
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'�4' ^urt T plet� fDate City Attorney
City Manager
City of Kirkland
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LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING
The purpose of this Letter of Understanding is to confirm the understanding between the City of
Newcastle("Newcastle")and the Renton School District("RSD")with respect to installation and
use of use of fiber optic cables within Newcastle.
Newcastle and RSD have been negotiating an agreement whereby the Community Connectivity
Consortium("The Consortium"), on behalf of the RSD,will use existing utility conduits,right of
way, aerial variance where needed, and no fee permits to install backbone fiber optic cable,
equipment and facilities as described in the Consortium's Project Agreement#37 and#44. A
membership agreement in the Consortium is being developed and the details of that agreement
are anticipated to be finalized on or before December 1, 2011. While the agreement is being
finalized, Newcastle has agreed to allow RSD to complete the fiber optic cable,equipment and
facilities project as described above.
Staff from the Consortium on behalf of the RSD and their vendors will be allowed access to
Newcastle facilities and equipment as necessary to facilitate completion of these projects.
For the service of using Newcastle facilities pursuant to this letter of understanding,there will be
no cost to Newcastle.
RSD shall protect, defend,indemnify and save harmless Newcastle, its officers, employees and
agents from any and all costs,claims,judgments and/or award of damages, arising out of or in
any way resulting from the negligent acts or omissions of RSD, its officers, employees and/or
agents in performing its obligations hereunder.
Newcastle shall protect, defend, indemnify and save harmless RSD, its officers, employees and
agents from any and all costs, claims,judgments and/or award of damages, arising out of or in
any way resulting from the negligent acts or omissions of its officers,employees and/or agents in
performing this Letter of Understanding.
This Letter of Understanding will automatically terninate upon execution of and Interlocal
Agreement joining the City of Newcastle into the Consortium.
Agreed to this 23rd day of August, 2011.
N
Stanley M n'y, Director NHS
Renton S ool District
Robert Wyman, City Manager
City of Newcastle
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Table of Contents
I. Project Description..................................................................................................2
A. Project Number 64................................................................................................2
B. Project Name Connect the Fun Center and Sabey Data Center Campus..............2
C. Project Description...............................................................................................2
D. Lead Agency/Project Manager...........................................................................2
E. Participating Agencies..........................................................................................2
II. Physical Description of Project ...............................................................................2
A. Project Route(see Exhibit A)...............................................................................2
B. Points of Demarcation..........................................................................................3
C. Facilities to be Used, Owners and Managers........................................................3
D. Project Specifications and Scope of Work...........................................................3
E. Fiber Apportionment.............................................................................................6
E. Fiber Splice Details...............................................................................................7
Attached as Exhibit B of this agreement is the project splice table.............................7
III. Project Budget.........................................................................................................7
A. Construction Budget.............................................................................................7
B. Construction Cost Apportionment........................................................................7
C. In-Kind Asset Contributions.................................................................................7
D. Maintenance Responsibilities and Costs, including Ongoing Maintenance and
Responsibilities for Repairs and Relocations. ......................................................8
IV. Apportionment of Liability......................................................................................9
V. Project Schedule......................................................................................................9
VI Changes or Addenda to Project Agreement Template Policy.................................9
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L Project Description
A. Project Number
64
B. Project Name
Connect the Fun Center and Sabey Data Center Campus.
C. Project Description
Provide a 288 count fiber optic cable for Consortium member use as a segment in the
Consortium's Ring Around the Lake goal and install a 72 strand count fiber optic
backbone cable for the exclusive use of the City of Tukwila from SW Grady
Way/Interurban Ave S north on Interurban to South 133rd Street, west on South 133rd
Street to Southl20th Place and East Marginal Way and Sabey Data Center as generally
illustrated in Exhibit A(Route Illustration).
D. Lead Agency/ Project Manager
City of Bellevue
The Lead Agency is responsible for ensuring that all applicable terms and conditions of
the Project Agreement(s), General Terms and Conditions, exhibits and addenda are
included in the contract agreements with Facility Owners and contractors.
E. Participating Agencies
City of Bellevue
City of Kirkland
City of Renton
City of Tukwila
University of Washington
ll. Physical Description of Project
A. Project Route (see Exhibit A)
Segment A: From the City of Tukwila manhole located in the traffic triangle on the
east side of the intersection of Interurban Avenue South and SW Grady Way continue
north in City of Tukwila conduit to 4x4 pull vault at the intersection of Interurban
Avenue South and South 143rd Street.
Segment B: Continuing north on Interurban Avenue South to the intersection of
Interurban Avenue South and South 133rd Street, turning west on South 133rd Street until
the road transitions to East Marginal Way; continue in City of Tukwila conduit to the
City of Tukwila manhole approximately 200 feet south of South 120th Street adjacent to
the Sabey Data Center Campus property, entering Building 2.
Total estimated project length is approximately 25,000 feet.
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B. Points of Demarcation
Existing City of Tukwila TA-25 on the east side of Interurban Avenue South on the west
side of the traffic island on the east side of the intersection of Interurban Avenue South
and Southwest Grady Way; City of Tukwila manhole east of Building 2, Sabey Data
Center—Intergate West.
C. Facilities to be Used, Owners and Managers
Facilities to be used on this project are the existing underground pathway and conduit
systems owned by the City of Tukwila, along with modifications and additions specified
herein. All upgrades to conduit systems installed on City property and in the City right
of way will be owned and maintained by the City where the modifications are installed.
D. Project Specifications and Scope of Work
This project and all Work performed hereunder shall meet all requirements of the City
of Tukwila Public Works Department Standards, including traffic control plans, street
use permits, waiver of existing underground ordinance, city and county business license
requirements, and any other applicable requirements, as appropriate. All improvements
made in the right of way shall become an asset of the City of Tukwila.
Note: All construction instructions are subject to conditions that may not be known
before proofing/locates are completed. The contractor performing the Work
hereunder is responsible for all project conditions.
Route Preparation
• Work to be done during normal working hours:
Project Route: Obtain the required permits and permissions before proceeding
with the work.
• Using City of Tukwila provided drawings, the City will locate and install the
following three(3)new 4' x 4' vaults, to City of Tukwila Public Works
specifications and standards:
• The first vault/fiber storage location is approximately 700 feet north of the
beginning City of Tukwila TA-25 located at Interurban Ave S and SW Grady
Way, adjacent to the traffic cabinet at SW Grady Way
• The second vault/fiber storage location is approximately 1,500 feet north of
the beginning TA-25, noted above, at SW Grady Way and Interurban Avenue
South.