Wireless Bridge Installation in Ninety Six, SC

Locations:

Town of Ninety Six Depot

Town of Ninety Six Visitors Center

 

Goal: Physically install poles, mount wireless bridge equipment, and run customer-provided data cable between the poles and two interior locations.

 

Scope of Work:

 

At the Visitors Center:

 

Install Pole: Assemble and install a customer-provided 20-foot sectioned aluminum light pole.

Installation requires identifying location with clear line-of-sight to other pole, digging a hole and setting the PVC conduit in concrete (concrete to be supplied by contractor).

Run Cable in Pole: Feed the customer-provided Ethernet cable up through the inside of the pole during assembly.

Mount Equipment: Mount one wireless bridge unit (customer-provided) to the top of the installed pole.

Run Cable to Building: Run the Ethernet cable from the top of the pole into the Visitors Center building at a location we will specify. Leave 6 feet of coiled slack at each end. No cable termination (connector installation) is required.

 

At the Depot:

 

Install Pole: Assemble and install a customer-provided 20-foot sectioned aluminum light pole.

Installation requires identifying location with clear line-of-sight to other pole, digging a hole and setting the PVC conduit in concrete (concrete to be supplied by contractor).

Run Cable in Pole: Feed the customer-provided Ethernet cable up through the inside of the pole during assembly.

Mount Equipment: Mount one wireless bridge unit (customer-provided) to the top of the installed pole.

Run Cable to Building: Run the Ethernet cable from the top of the pole into the Depot building at a location we will specify. Leave 6 feet of coiled slack at each end. No cable termination (connector installation) is required.

 

Customer Provided Materials:

Two 20-foot telescoping flagpole kits.

Two wireless bridge units with mounting hardware.

All necessary lengths of Ethernet cable.

 

Contractor Provided Materials:

Bag(s) of concrete for pole installation.

Conduit for all Ethernet runs.

Any necessary fasteners, or sealant for weatherproofing cable entry points.

All necessary tools and labor.