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Fiber Optic Project Agreement 42
SPU Fairwood Control Works
17001 140th Ave SE
Renton, WA
Creston-Nelson Substation
5310 S Creston St
Seattle. WA
Connect Fairwood Control Works to S. Creston Substation.
Provide backbone fiber for future connection of 15 Renton Schools.
Extend UW's Lake Washington fiber ring.
An Addendum to the
General Terms and Conditions
for Sharing of Fiber Optic Installation Projects
Interlocal Agreement
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Table of Contents
I. Project Description 3
A. Project Number 42 3
B. Project Name Fairwood to S. Creston Backbone 288 count SM (FCB288) 3
C. Project Description 3
E. Participating Agencies 3
II. Physical Description of Project 3
A. Project Route 3
B. Points of Demarcation 5
C. Facilities to be Used, Owners and Managers 5
D. Project Specifications and Scope of Work 5
E. Fiber Apportionment 10
III. Project Budget 11
A. Construction Budget 11
B. Construction Cost Apportionment 12
C. Maintenance Responsibilities and Costs, including Ongoing Maintenance and
Responsibilities for Moves 13
IV. Apportionment of Liability 14
V. Project Schedule 15
VI Changes or Addenda to General Terms and Conditions 15
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Project Description
A. Project Number
42
B. Project Name
Fairwood to S. Creston Backbone 288 count SM (FCB288)
C. Project Description
Provide a fiber optic network connection from Seattle Public Utilities Fairwood
Control Works (FCW)to the S. Creston Substation (SCS) for Seattle Public
Utilities (SPU) and Seattle City Light (SCL).
Extend the University of Washington (UW) fiber optic ring from the S. Creston
Substation to downtown Renton(approximately 5 miles).
Provide backbone fiber optic cable adjacent to Renton High School (RHS), Black
River High School (BRHS), Dimmit Middle School (DMS),Nelsen Middle
School (NMS), Campbell Hill Elementary School (CHES), Talbot Hill
Elementary School (THES), and Tiffany Park Elementary School (TPES) and
splice into to the existing backbone to the Kohlwes Education Center(KEC).
Subsequent projects will provide home run connections for the above schools and
8 other schools that connect through DMS and NMS.
Install a 288 count single mode (SM) fiber backbone cable from the FCW master
distribution frame (MDF) to the vault on the NW corner of S Grady Way and
Wells Ave. S. Install a 288 count SM fiber cable from the vault on the NW corner
of S Grady Way and Wells Ave. S to a new vault near S 126th St. and 84th Ave. S.
Install a 288 count SM fiber cable from the new vault near S 126th St. and 84th
Ave. SE to an existing aerial fiber near S Leo St. and 51st Ave. S.
E. Participating Agencies
Renton School District, City of Renton, City of Seattle Department of Information
Technology(Seattle Public Utilities and Seattle City Light),University of
Washington, City of Kirkland, City of Bellevue
IL Physical Description of Project
A. Project Route
Segment A: Southeast FCB288 (SE-FCB288)
From the FCW MDF through approximately 1,500' of existing building entrance
conduit to a SCL pole near the facility entrance on 132nd Place SE, transition to
aerial through a new pole riser and follow the existing SCL pole line NW then
west (entering the City of Renton) along the SPU pipeline right-of-way
approximately 13,000' to Talbot Rd. S and S 26th St., then north along the PSE
pole line on Talbot Rd. S approximately 2,700' to Benson Drive S., down a new
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pole riser connecting to existing City of Renton Traffic telemetry conduit on the
west side of Talbot Rd. S (Benson Drive S. becomes Talbot Rd. S at this
location), through the telemetry conduit on the west side of Talbot Rd. S
approximately 2,700' to the NE corner of Talbot Rd. S and S Grady Way, into an
existing 2" City of Renton conduit on the north side of S Grady Way, east
approximately 1,000' to the NW corner of S Grady Way and Wells Ave. S into an
existing 25-TA splice vault.
Segment B: Central FCB288 (C-FCB288)
From splice vault on the NE corner of Grady Way S and Wells Ave. S north
approximately 1,700' along the west side of Wells Ave. S to the SE corner of S
3r St., loop through an existing, adjacent 25-TA vault, continue west on the south
side of S 3rd through traffic telemetry conduit approximately 1,900' to the SE
corner of S 3rd St. and Shattuck Ave. S. where a new 25-TA will be installed to
interconnect the traffic telemetry conduit system with an existing 3" Airport
conduit system. North from S. 3rd on the east side of Shattuck Ave. S
approximately 650' to the north side of S 2nd St., then west on the north side of S.
2° St. approximately 650' to the NW corner of S 2nd St. and Lake Ave. S, then
north on the west side of Lake Ave. S approximately 1,400' to the north side of
Airport Way, loop through an existing, adjacent 2.5 X 2.5 splice vault labeled
"Electrical"and continue west on the north side of Airport Way approximately
400' to the NE corner of Airport Way and Rainier Ave. S, turn north through the
park area then along and beyond the east edge of the parking area then jog east
down the embankment turning north to parallel West Perimeter Rd. a total of
approximately 2,400' to the West Hill Pump Station#1. An existing 2" conduit
interconnects the airport 3" conduit system to the Water Department West Hill
telemetry conduit. Continue west from the West Hill Pump Station approximately
1,300' crossing Rainier Ave. N, through the Rainier Station shopping area, up the
hill to the north side of NW 6th St., continuing along the north side of the NW 6th
St. to the NE corner of NW 6th St. and Taylor Pl. NW, then turn north on the east
side of Taylor Pl. NE approximately 250' then sweep west onto the NW corner of
S 124th St. and 87th Ave. S, while entering King County. Continue on the north
side of S 124th St. approximately 1,200' to a 25-TA located IN the westbound
lane of S 124th St.just west of 84th Ave S, continue south on the west side of 84th
Ave. S approximately 700' to the NW corner of 84th Ave. S and S 126th St., turn
west on the north side of S 126th St. approximately 150' to a point adjacent to the
SCL pole where a new 25-TA vault will be installed adjacent to the conduit and a
new pole riser will be installed.
Segment C: Northwest FCB288 (NW-FCB288)
From the new 25-TA vault up the SCL pole through a new pole riser then east on
a new span approximately 200' to an existing aerial pathway on the west side of
.84th Ave. S, south on 84th Ave. S approximately 700' to the SE corner of 84th
Ave. S and S 128th St.,west approximately 5,700' on the south side of S 128th St.
to the SW corner of S 128th St. and Beacon Ave. S, northwest on Beacon Ave. S
approximately 7,500' following the primary pole route to the NE corner of
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Beacon Ave. S / 51st Ave S and S Leo St. where there is an existing City of
Seattle 144 count single mode fiber.
B. Points of Demarcation
Fairwood Control Works MDF
Existing 25-TA on NW corner of Grady Way S and Wells Ave. S
Existing 25-TA on SW corner of S 3rd St. and Wells Ave. S
New 25-TA at S 126th St. 150' west of 84th Ave S
Aerial splice point on NE corner of Beacon Ave. S and S Leo St.
C. Facilities to be Used, Owners and Managers
New aerial conduit system installed by City of Seattle, DoIT, on Seattle City
Light poles and on Puget Sound Energy poles.
City of Renton conduit system
D. Project Specifications and Scope of Work
This project shall meet all the requirements of the City of Renton Public Works
Department and the King County Public Works Department, i.e. traffic control
plans, street use permits, waiver of existing underground ordinance, Renton
Business License, etc.
• Route Preparation
• Work to be done during normal working hours:
Segment A: Southeast FCB288 (SE-FCB288)
1. At the FCW adjacent to the SCL pole near the facility entrance on 132nd Place
SE,provide and install a 2" schedule 80 PVC conduit in a 36"deep trench
from the hand hole at the end of the building entrance conduit approximately
10 feet to the adjacent SCL pole. Sweep the conduit into a pole riser ending 3
feet below the cable attachment. Bed the underground conduit in 6" of rock
free fill and backfill the trench. Restore all adjacent landscaping to the
condition that existed prior to the start of work.
2. Inventory the SCL poles on the route from the SCL pole near the FCW facility
entrance on 132nd Place SE to Talbot Rd. S and S 26th St. Inventory the PSE
poles from Talbot Rd. S and S 26th St. to Benson Drive S. 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 and SCL specifications and provide and lash a 1" aerial
conduit to the strand.
3. Locate the existing 1 %2"rigid galvanized steel (RGS) conduit adjacent to the
PSE pole nearest the west side of Talbot Rd. S approximately 160' south of
the intersection of Talbot Rd. S and S Puget Drive. Provide and install a new
25-TA vault over the conduit adjacent to the pole. Cut and sweep the
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telemetry conduit into the new hand hole. Preserve the existing 6 strand
copper telemetry cable in the conduit.
4. Provide and install a 2" schedule 80 PVC conduit in a 36" deep trench from
the new hand hole to the adjacent PSE pole. Sweep the conduit into a pole
riser ending 3 feet below the cable attachment. Bed the underground conduit
in 6" of rock free fill and backfill the trench. Restore all adjacent landscaping
to the condition that existed prior to the start of work.
5. Provide and install approximately 2,700' of pull-rope into the pole riser and
through the conduit pathway to the NE corner of S Grady Way and Talbot Rd.
S.
Segment B: Central FCB288 (C-FCB288)
1. At the SE corner of S 3rd St. and Shattuck Ave. S. provide and install a new
25-TA splice vault. Provide and install 3" schedule 80 PVC conduits to the
adjacent traffic signal type III hand hole and to the type I hand hole for the
existing 3"Airport conduit system located approximately 15' south of the
corner marked "LT". Replace the type I hand hole on the airport conduit.
2. Provide the vault with a non-skid lid with welded raised lettering that reads:
"LT/ ITS". Replace sidewalk panels with 3,000 PSI concrete and finish to
city specifications.
3. Provide and install approximately 1,900' of pull rope in the traffic signal
telemetry conduit on the south side of S 3rd St. between Wells Ave. S and
Shattuck Ave. S.
4. Provide and install approximately 1,700' of pull-rope. Remove the existing 24
count single mode cable from the 2" conduit on the west side of Wells Ave. S
between Grady Way S and S 3rd St. using the cable to pull-in the pull-rope.
Temporarily store the fiber cable in the 25-TA on the SW corner of S 3r St.
and Wells Ave. S.
Segment C: Northwest FCB288 (NW-FCB288)
1. Inventory the SCL poles on the route from the SCL pole on 84th Ave. S just
north of S 126th St. to the NE corner of Beacon Ave. S / 51St Ave S and S Leo
St., 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 SCL specifications and provide and lash a 1"
aerial conduit to the strand.
2. Provide and install a new aerial strand from the SCL pole on the north side of
S 126th St approximately 150' west of 84th Ave. S. to the new aerial strand on
the west side of 84th Ave. S, intercept the span at approximately the midpoint
between the poles to align the aerial pathway with S 126th St. and lash a 1"
aerial conduit to the strand.
3. Locate the West Hill telemetry conduit adjacent to the SCL pole on the north
side of S 126th St. approximately 150' west of 84th Ave. S. Provide and install
a 25-TA vault between the conduit and the SCL pole. Avoid locating the vault
over the existing, adjacent West Hill Reservoir water main. Expose the
existing conduit, cut and remove a segment sufficient to allow the installation
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of 3"conduit sweeps with a radius of 24". Do not damaging the existing 12
strand SM fiber cable in the conduit. Move 50' of the existing 12 count SM
cable from slack storage in the type II hand hole on the NW corner of S 126th
St and 84th Ave. S. Provide and install 3" schedule 80 PVC sweeps with a
radius of 24" and interconnect the West Hill Reservoir conduit into the new
vault. Provide the vault with a non-skid lid with welded, raised lettering that
reads: "City of Renton LT/ITS".
4. Provide and install a 2" schedule 80 PVC conduit in a 36"deep trench from
the new hand hole to the adjacent SCL pole. Sweep the conduit into a pole
riser ending 3 feet below the cable attachment. Bed the underground conduit
in 6" 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.
Underground and Aerial Fiber Placement
• Work to be done during normal working hours:
Segment A: Southeast FCB288 (SE-FCB288)
1. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the customer-provided 288
count single mode (SM) fiber cable.
2. Install the 288 count SM fiber cable from the FCW MDF through the building
entrance conduit, through the pole riser and through the aerial conduit route to
the PSE pole on the west side of Talbot Rd. S approximately 160' south of S
Puget Drive, continue down the pole riser and through the City of Renton
telemetry conduit to the splice vault at S Grady Way and Wells Ave. S.
Provide a 50' service loop in the MDF. Provide not less than 200' of slack
storage for every 2,000' of pathway and 100' at each end of the pathway.
3. Provide at least 100' of slack storage at the following locations along the
aerial route:
a. 123rd Ave. SE just south of SE 160th St. where fiber to Tiffany Park
Elementary school will be spliced,
b. 116th Ave. SE at 160th St. where fiber to Nelsen Middle School will be
spliced,
c. S 23rd St. 275' west of Benson Drive S where fiber to Teasdale Park will
be spliced.
d. S 23rd St. at Morris Ave. S where fiber to Talbot Hill Elementary School
will be spliced.
4. Provide at least 200' of slack storage in the new 25-TA vault adjacent to the
pole riser at Talbot Rd. S 160' south of S Puget Drive. This slack will be used
when the cable under the I-405 project is relocated and spliced.
5. Attach a"002"tag and label to the 288 count SM fiber cable at each access
point reading"NW-FCB288—Contact City of Seattle Department of
Information Technology, (206) 386-1212".
6. Provide and install toneable mule tape along fiber cable in the underground.
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Segment B: Central FCB288 (C-FCB288)
1. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the customer-provided 288
count SM fiber cable.
2. Install a 288 count SM fiber cable from the splice vault on the NW corner of
Wells Ave. S and S Grady Way to the SW corner of Wells Ave. S and S 3rd
St. Loop the cable through the 25-TA adjacent to the traffic signal type III
hand hole and store cable in the vault. Continue west on S 3rd to Shattuck Ave.
S. through the signal telemetry conduit. In addition to the 288 count SM cable,
install the existing 24 count SM cable stored in the hand hole on the NW
corner of S 3rd St. Store 100' of the 24 count SM cable in the Wells Ave. S
vault and store the remainder of the SM cable in the traffic hand hole on the
SW corner of S 3rd St. and Whitworth Ave. S. At Shattuck Ave. S store slack
288 count SM fiber in the 25-TA vault, continue north on Shattuck Ave. S to
S 2°d St. If the conduit interconnect to Renton High School is complete, store
slack 288 count SM fiber in the vault that will be at this location. Continue
west on S. 2nd St. to Lake Ave. S and north on Lake Ave. S to Airport Way,
loop the fiber through the adjacent vault and store slack 288 count SM fiber in
the vault. Continue west on Airport way and north on Perimeter Rd. west to
the West Hill Pump house. Pass through the interconnecting 2" conduit to the
West Hill telemetry conduit. Continue west across Rainier Ave. N into the
Rainier Station shopping center. Store slack 288 count SM fiber in the
existing 25-TA at the base of the hill. Continue west to the 25-TA on the
northwest side of NW 6th St. Cul-de-sac, store slack 288 count SM fiber in the
vault. Continue west on NW 6th St. to Taylor Pl. NW, north to S 124th St. and
west to the existing 25-TA in the westbound lane of S 124th St.just west of
84th Ave. S. Store slack 288 count SM fiber in the vault. Continue south on
84th Ave. S and west on S 126th St. to the new 25-TA vault. Store slack 288
count SM fiber in the vault.
3. Attach a label to the 288 count SM fiber cable at each access point reading
"C-FCB288 —City of Renton contact City of Renton Information Services
Division".
4. Attach a label to the 24 count SM fiber cable at each access point reading
"City of Renton Traffic Signal Department contact City of Renton
Information Services Division".
5. Provide and install toneable mule tape along fiber cable in the underground.
Segment C: Northwest FCB288 (NW-FCB288)
1. Reel bare fiber test and provide test results of the customer-provided 288
count SM fiber cable.
2. Install a 288 count SM fiber cable from the 25-TA vault on the north side of S
126th St. 150' west of 84th Ave. S up the pole riser and through the aerial
pathway, west to 84th Ave. S, south to S 128th St.,west to Beacon Ave. S, and
northwest to the NE corner of Beacon Ave. S / 51St Ave S and S Leo St. where
there is an existing SPU 144 count SM fiber. Provide not less than 200' of
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slack storage for every 2,000' of pathway and 100' at each end of the
pathway.
3. Provide at least 100' of slack at the following locations along the aerial route:
a. S 128th St. at 80th Ave. S,
b. S 128th St. at 78th Ave. S where fiber to Black River High School will be
spliced,
c. Approximately 7404 S 128th St. immediately across S 128th St. from the
Skyway Water and Sewer District elevated reservoir at the top of the hill,
d. Beacon Ave. S at S 124th St where fiber to Campbell Hill Elementary will
be spliced.
4. Attach a"002"tag and label to the 288 count SM fiber cable at each access
point reading"NW-FCB288—Contact City of Seattle Department of
Information Technology, (206) 386-1212".
Fiber Terminations and Splicing
• Work to be done during normal working hours:
1. See attached spreadsheet A tab Assignments for details.
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E. Fiber Apportionment
One 288 count single mode fiber optic backbone cable will be installed in three segments.
See attached spreadsheet for details.
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III. Project Budget
A. Construction Budget
Estimated Construction Budget
Item Description Quantity Price Extended
Aerial Make Ready, Installation and Materials 6 Mi. $ 20,000 _ $ 120,000
Vault Installation and Materials S 125th&SE 84th 1 $ 9,000 $ 9,000
Vault Installation and Materials S 3rd St. & Shattuck Ave. S 1 $ 15,000 $ 15,000
Hand Hole Installation and Materials Talbot Rd & S Puget 1 $ 9,000 $ 9,000
288 count Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable 57,500 ft $ 2.00 $ 115,000
Fiber Installation Labor 9 Mi. $ 30,000 $ 270,000
Splicing and Termination Materials and Labor $ 35,000 $ 35,000
Total $ 573,000
Additional information on attached spreadsheet.
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B. Construction Cost Apportionment
In consideration for the City of Renton allowing Renton School District, Seattle Public
Utilities, Seattle City Light, City of Kirkland, City of Bellevue, and the University of
Washington fiber to occupy certain portions of the City's conduit system, approximately
3 miles in length with an estimated value of$1,500,000 for the useful life of the fiber, as
defined by the participating agencies, Renton School District, Seattle Public Utilities,
Seattle City Light, City of Kirkland, City of Bellevue, and the University of Washington
agree to pay for most costs such as but not limited to: fiber optic cable, conduit upgrades,
splice enclosures, fiber patch panels, miscellaneous parts and supplies and labor to install,
test and certify the fiber system. All upgrades to the conduit system on city property and
in the city right of way will be owned and maintained by the City of Renton. Conduit on
Seattle Public Utilities property will be owned and maintained by the Utility. At such
time as all of the parties to this agreement shall determine that utilizing the fiber optic
cable is no longer in their interest, the parties shall transfer ownership of the fiber to the
City of Renton or remove the fiber from the city's conduit system, leaving the conduits in
original condition.
See attachment for an estimate and all agencies will be billed based on actual costs in
proportion to their fiber ownership, not including spares.
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C. 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 as detailed
in the attached table.
Locates
The City of Renton agrees to perform 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 of Renton or in the City of
Renton right-of-way or in areas of King County immediately adjacent to City of Renton
Water Department water mains. This includes all of the underground portions of this
project as of December 31, 2008.
Relocation
Any and all relocations on Seattle City Light poles, Puget Sound Energy poles or City of
Renton conduit will be proportionately split based on fiber ownership by the participating
agencies. See attachment for the ownership percent of each fiber segment.
Important Note: The Interstate 405 widening project, currently underway, will cause
approximately 1,200' of conduit on Talbot Rd. S between Renton Village Place and S
Puget Drive to be relocated sometime in 2009 or early 2010. The City of Renton will pay
the State's contractor to install a new 4"conduit in the project area. This cost will be
deducted from the 25% maintenance cost apportionment that the City if Renton is
responsible for in this fiber segment for this fiber relocation only.
Repairs/Breaks
The City of Seattle DoIT shall contract with a competent and qualified vendor to provide
7x24x365, four hour response to any fiber breaks or outages that happen on the SE-
FCB288 fiber segment.
The City of Renton shall contract with a competent and qualified vendor to provide
7x24x365, four hour response to any fiber breaks or outages that happen on the
C-FCB288 fiber segment. This service level agreement will require an annual premium,
estimated to be $3,000.00, to ensure services are available when needed.
The City of Seattle DoIT shall contract with a competent and qualified vendor to provide
7x24x365, four hour response to any fiber breaks or outages that happen on the NW-
FCB288 fiber segment.
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Annual Pole Attachment Fees
Seattle City Light charges an annual attachment fee for each pole to which an aerial
strand has been attached. This fee is currently$18.97 per attached pole per year. This
project will attach aerial strands to 92 SCL poles. The associated annual fee is $1,745 per
year.
In consideration for the significant savings to Seattle City Light afforded by the joint
construction of this fiber project, estimated to be $325,000, Seattle City Light hereby
waives the pole attachment fees that would normally be assessed for the fiber segments
associated with this and only this project. This waiver is specific to the fiber segments
specified in this document and does not preclude Seattle City Light from collecting the
usual pole attachment fees required by agreements with agencies participating in this
project currently in force or that may be made in the future.
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.
City of Seattle shall ensure that the City and all persons performing the Work, including
without limitation the Utility'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. The Utility 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.
City of Seattle 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, the City shall furnish Participating Agencies, upon request, with a Certificate of
Insurance as evidence that policies providing insurance (or self-insurance) with such
provisions, coverage's and limits are in full force and effect.
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V. Project Schedule
Task Target Completion Date
NW aerial conduit installed January 1, 2009
NW vault installed February 1, 2009
NW-FCB288 fiber installed January 1, 2009
Central vault installed December 15, 2008
Central conduit proofed and rope installed December 15, 2008
C-FCB288 fiber installed January 1, 2009
SE aerial conduit installed December 15, 2008
SE hand hole installed December 15, 2008
SE-FCB288 fiber installed January 1, 2009
Splicing, Termination and Testing January 15, 2009
The above dates are subject to change based on issuance of the required permits.
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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Approvals
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Fiber Optic Project
Agr - ent on th espective dates jndicated below.
Or A •Ved as to
OrD;nis Law Date ity torney F
Mayor,
City of Renton Attest: /jrLGj'
(-0Vok Ja n A. Seth, Deputy City Clerk
Stan Wu Date
Director of Major Projects
City of Seattle Department of Information Technology
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Directo of Information Services
Renton School District 403
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Scott Mah Date
Dire • of Information Technology
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City of Kirk .
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Steve Sarkozy ate Ay`Ci(Attorney
City Manager, City of Bellevue
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