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Campus Fiber Network Construction

Institutional FTTP Installation | Nebraska

Nebraska
Client
Institutional Campus (Nonprofit)
Role
Prime Contractor – OSP Construction
Project Type
Campus Fiber Network Installation
Network Technology
Single-Mode Fiber Optic (12F/24F/144F/288F)
Infrastructure
HDPE Conduit, 7-Way Duct, PVC Pathway
Contract Structure
Unit Price / Lump Sum Hybrid
Scope of Work

Kramer Service Group partnered with a nationally recognized nonprofit organization to deliver a comprehensive fiber optic network installation across their institutional campus in Nebraska.

The project involved construction of new fiber infrastructure to support campus-wide high-capacity broadband connectivity, integrating multiple building connections through a unified fiber backbone.

KSG provided complete outside plant construction services including horizontal directional drilling, conduit installation, fiber optic cable placement, splicing, termination, and full acceptance testing.

Capabilities Applied
  • Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) – 8,648 LF
  • Conduit Installation – HDPE, PVC, and 7-Way Duct
  • Maxcell Innerduct Installation
  • Fiber Optic Cable Placement – 30,742 LF
  • Fiber Optic Splicing – 1,032 splice points
  • Fusion Splice Enclosures (CommScope FOSC450)
  • Fiber Termination – UPC/LC Connectors
  • Fiber Distribution Hardware (Corning CCH/WCH)
  • Underground Infrastructure – Pull Boxes and Vaults
  • Ladder Tray and Inside Pathway
  • Record Drawings and Documentation
Project Highlights

Multi-Count Fiber Distribution

30,742 linear feet of fiber across four counts (12F, 24F, 144F, 288F) supporting both backbone and distribution network requirements.

Minimal Campus Disruption

8,648 linear feet of HDD minimizing surface disruption on the active campus.

High-Volume Splicing

1,032 individual splices and 1,500 factory-terminated UPC/LC connectors housed in 12 CommScope splice enclosures.

Comprehensive Access Infrastructure

22 fiber optic pull boxes and 8 fiber vaults with 43 test stations enabling ongoing network maintenance.

Conclusion

Kramer Service Group delivered a complete campus fiber optic network encompassing over 30,700 linear feet of fiber cable, more than 8,600 linear feet of bored conduit, and over 1,000 individual splices—all with standardized Corning and CommScope components and comprehensive testing documentation.