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Agenda 05/08/2018 Item #16D 905/08/2018 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to authorize payment of an outstanding invoice from CenturyTel Service Group (dba CenturyLink) in the amount of $80,738.08 for work performed by CenturyLink under the Public Service Commission (PSC) Tariff to bury communication utilities for the Vanderbilt Beach Municipal Service Taxing Unit (MSTU) Utility Conversion Project Phases II and III. OBJECTIVE: To make payment to CenturyTel Service Group (CenturyLink) in the amount of $80,738.08 for costs associated with designing engineering plans, specifications, and inspections required as part of the Vanderbilt Beach MSTU Utility Conversion Project Phases II and III. CONSIDERATIONS: On September 13, 2016, Agenda Item (16D2), the Board of County Commissioners (Board) approved the Underground Facilities Conversion Joint Trench Agreement between CenturyTel Service Group and Collier County to set forth methods and procedures to allow the Vanderbilt Beach MSTU to bury all CenturyLink aerial facilities within the MSTU boundaries an d to reimburse CenturyLink for costs incurred in the project. The Agreement was executed by the Board’s Chairman and routed to CenturyLink but was never executed and returned to the County. Controls have been put in place to ensure that contracts/agreeme nts are signed before going to the Board for approval. Additionally, Engineering and inspection costs mentioned in the Agreement were not specified since the associated costs had not been determined. The charges for engineering work performed during a 31-month period is $48,427.54 including several changes in plans. Electricom, Inc. was hired under Collier County Contract to install, connect, and test the CenturyLink aerial to underground conversion. This action was completed in April 2017, and the new network was accepted by CenturyLink and placed in service. CenturyLink inspectors were on site during the cable construction and monitored the conduit placement. CenturyLink inspectors attended construction meetings as required and performed a complete inspection of Electricom’s work. The total inspection cost amounts to $32,310.54 for the work performed during the 27-month period. The total amount due to CenturyLink, which is consistent with staff’s predetermined estimate of what these services should cost, is $80,738.08. Staff monitored the services that CenturyLink was providing for consistency with the Joint Trench Agreement entered into with the Board. All invoices have been reviewed, and amounts have been deemed to represent fair market value for the work performed. CenturyLink is the only vendor who can perform this work and is mandated to charge the tariff amount and perform the service. The work was completed and found acceptable by the County’s Construction Engineering Inspector, Hole Montes. In accordance with Chapter 287, Section (4) of the Florida Administrative Code the work performed by CenturyLink is exempt from competitive bidding: “…The following purchases are not subject to competitive solicitation requirements, (a) Regulated Utilities and government franchised services.” Staff and County Attorney's Office concluded that presenting this item for Board approval is the best way to achieve payment of the invoice. ADVISORY BOARD RECOMMENDATION: The Vanderbilt Beach MSTU Advisory Board voted 5- 0 on March 1, 2018, to authorize payment of $80,738.08 to CenturyLink. FISCAL IMPACT: Funding for these services was included in the original project budget. Funds are 16.D.9 Packet Pg. 839 05/08/2018 available in Vanderbilt MSTU Fund (143). GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact on the Growth Management Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: Quantum merit is an equitable legal principle to determine the amount to be paid for services when no contract exists or when there is doubt as to the amount due for work performed but done under circumstances when payment could be expected. Here CenturyLink provided services pursuant to an agreement that does not include a definite scope of services and is not fully executed. Staff informed us that they had reviewed the outstanding invoice, determined that the work and services swere successfully provided, and concludes that the invoiced amount represents fair market value and is reasonable for the work performed. Accordingly, this Item is approved for form and legality and requires a majority vote. -JAB RECOMMENDATION: To authorize payment of an outstanding invoice from CenturyTel Service Group (CenturyLink) in the amount of $80,738.08 for work performed by CenturyLink under the PSC Tariff to bury communication utilities for the Vanderbilt Beach MSTU Utility Conversion Project Phases II and III. Prepared By: Harry Sells, Project Manager, Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement Division ATTACHMENT(S) 1. CenturyLink Invoice (PDF) 2. CenturyLink Network Acceptence (PDF) 3. CenturyLink - additional engineering & inspection billing information 20180319 (PDF) 4. Costs for CenturyLink Network Burial (DOCX) 5. Joint Trench Agreement (PDF) 6. [Linked] Exhibit B-1 515 Documents & Specifications for Construction (PDF) 16.D.9 Packet Pg. 840 05/08/2018 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.D.9 Doc ID: 5348 Item Summary: Recommendation to authorize payment of an outstanding invoice from CenturyTel Service Group (dba CenturyLink) in the amount of $80,738.08 for work performed by CenturyLink under the Public Service Commission (PSC) Tariff to bury communication utilities for the Vanderbilt Beach Municipal Service Taxing Unit (MSTU) Utility Conversion Project Phases II and III. Meeting Date: 05/08/2018 Prepared by: Title: Project Manager – Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement Name: Harry Sells 04/11/2018 2:21 PM Submitted by: Title: Division Director - Pub Tran & Nbrhd Enh – Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement Name: Michelle Arnold 04/11/2018 2:21 PM Approved By: Review: Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement Caroline Soto Additional Reviewer Completed 04/11/2018 2:45 PM Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement Michelle Arnold Additional Reviewer Completed 04/17/2018 4:33 PM Operations & Veteran Services Sean Callahan Additional Reviewer Completed 04/19/2018 8:50 PM Public Services Department Todd Henry Level 1 Division Reviewer Completed 04/20/2018 9:51 AM County Attorney's Office Jennifer Belpedio Level 2 Attorney of Record Review Completed 04/23/2018 10:33 AM Public Services Department Steve Carnell Level 2 Division Administrator Review Completed 04/23/2018 4:37 PM Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 04/24/2018 8:49 AM Budget and Management Office Ed Finn Additional Reviewer Completed 04/27/2018 9:56 AM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 05/01/2018 1:38 PM County Manager's Office Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 05/01/2018 1:40 PM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 05/08/2018 9:00 AM 16.D.9 Packet Pg. 841 16.D.9.aPacket Pg. 842Attachment: CenturyLink Invoice (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.aPacket Pg. 843Attachment: CenturyLink Invoice (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.aPacket Pg. 844Attachment: CenturyLink Invoice (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.bPacket Pg. 845Attachment: CenturyLink Network Acceptence (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) From:Zawacky, Anthony H To:SellsHarry Subject:CenturyLink - additional engineering & inspection billing information 20180319 Date:Monday, March 19, 2018 9:53:32 AM Harry:   This is in reference to your request for additional information pertaining to the CenturyLink engineering and inspection charges for the Vanderbilt Beautification project.    The total engineering and inspection charges are as follows:   Engineering Engineering charges amounted to $48,427.54 which occurred beginning on 10-22-14 and with the last charge on 05-31-17.  This amounted to a total of 1153.04 hours over a 31 month period of time.   Inspection Inspection charges amounted to $32,310.54 which occurred beginning on 02-12-15 and with the last charge on 05-31-17.  This amounted to 923.16 hours over a 27 month period of time.   Please let me know if you need anything else.   Thanks, Tony   This communication is the property of CenturyLink and may contain confidential or privileged information. Unauthorized use of this communication is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the communication and any attachments. 16.D.9.c Packet Pg. 846 Attachment: CenturyLink - additional engineering & inspection billing information 20180319 (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) Costs for CenturyLink Network Burial Vanderbilt Beach Phase II and III Prior to the start of the Project, the MSTU Project Manager and the CenturyLink Project Manager estimated the supervisory and engineering costs of Centur yLink to be less than $125,000. Supervision Project Manager Estimate During the 124 weeks construction period, Jerry Currie, CenturyLink Supervisor, and/or his replacement attended weekly construction meetings, frequent and random inspections of work, and on call consultation. We estimated the work week consisted of seven hours per week for a total of 868 hours. The final invoice of $32,310.54 is well below our original estimate of $60,000. The $37.22 per hour cost being charged is also well below what Collier County normally pays for inspection services of $90.00 per hour. Supervision CenturyLink actual charge CenturyLink provided a breakdown of the inspection charges (see attached email). These charges covered services for the period of February 12, 2015 through May 31 st, 2017. The actual hours worked on this project for inspection service was 923.16 hours which calculates at an hourly rate of $35.00. Total cost $32,310.54 Engineering Project Manager Estimate Rich Blair, CenturyLink Engineer designed the original network modifications, in addition to three major modifications required during the construction process. The Engineer also participated in approximately forty consultations sessions. The total cost of the CenturyLink project is reduced because it was combined with three other low voltage vendors plus misc. combined costs such as concrete removal and replacement. Low voltage conduit purchase and placement for the entire project was $1.2 million of which $400,000 is estimated for CenturyLink. Additional cost for CenturyLink includes $347,000 for the actual placement of the network, for a total cost of $747,000. We are being charged $48,427.54 engineering costs or 6.5% of the project. Typically, Collier County assumes a design cost of 10% of the project construction cost. Collier County normally pays $195/hr. for a principal Engineer, $155/hr. for a senior electrical engineer, and $81/hr. for a Cad operator. Engineering CenturyLink actual charge CenturyLink provided a breakdown of the engineering charges (see attached email) in the amounted to $48,427.54 which covers the period beginning on October 22nd, 2014 through May 31st, 2017. This amounted to a total of 1,153.04 hours over a 31-month period. We calculated that to be $42.00 per hour. Harry Sells (03/15/2018) 16.D.9.d Packet Pg. 847 Attachment: Costs for CenturyLink Network Burial (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 848Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 849Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 850Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 851Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 852Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 853Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 854Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 855Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 856Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 857Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 858Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 859Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 860Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 861Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 862Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 863Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 864Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 865Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 866Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 867Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 868Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 869Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 870Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 871Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) 16.D.9.ePacket Pg. 872Attachment: Joint Trench Agreement (5348 : CenturyLink Invoice Payment) CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 1 of 230 CenturyLink Revised 515 Documents Issue 6 May 2014 515a Specifications for Construction of Direct Buried Plant Detailed Drawings for 515a Refer to page 37 and please note that CenturyLink specifications override these RUS drawings. 515b Specifications for Construction of Underground Plant Detailed Drawings for 515b Refer to page 16 and please note that CenturyLink specifications override these RUS drawings. 515c Specifications for Construction of Aerial Plant Detailed Drawings for 515c Refer to page 24 and please note that CenturyLink specifications override these RUS drawings. 515d Specifications for Service Installation at Customer Access Locations Detailed Drawings for 515d Refer to page 10 and please note that CenturyLink specifications override these RUS drawings. Note: All new or modified units must be reviewed and approved by Sue Stevens. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 2 of 230 United States Department of Agriculture Rural Utilities Service RUS Bulletin 1753F-150 RUS Form 515a September 2001 CenturyLink Revised May 2014 Specifications and Drawings for Construction of Direct Buried Plant SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT UNITS OSP Special arrangement units. These descriptions should be used in the Special Arrangement Units section of the contract whenever such units are specified. Every possible effort must be made to avoid proliferation of special arrangement units. If circumstances prohibit use of a standard unit, consider modifying a standard unit as described in “Modification of Standard Units”. MODIFICATION OF STANDARD UNITS RUS OSP modified units. In general, this section is to be used whenever a change is made or a special requirement is added/deleted to the description of a standard unit. Every possible effort must be made to avoid proliferation of special arrangement units. Use standard RUS units in every case possible. 515a Contract Sections CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 3 of 230 This page intentionally left blank CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 4 of 230 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Rural Utilities Service BULLETIN 1753F-150 SUBJECT: Specifications and Drawings for Construction of Direct Buried Plant, RUS Form 515a TO: All Telecommunications Borrowers RUS Telecommunications Staff EFFECTIVE DATE: September 17, 2001 OFFICE OF PRIMARY INTEREST: Outside Plant Branch, Telecommunications Standards Division. AVAILABILITY: This bulletin supersedes RUS Bulletin 345-150, Specifications and Drawings for Construction of Direct Buried Plant, RUS Form 515a, issued May 25, 1989. This bulletin can be accessed via the Internet at http://www.usda.gov/rus/telecom/publications/bulletins.htm PURPOSE: This specification provides Contractors, Engineers, and RUS Borrowers with assembly unit descriptions, materials, construction and installation, and drawings for direct buried plant associated with RUS Form 515, Telecommunications System Construction Contract. Roberta D. Purcell 8/21/01 Roberta D. Purcell Date Assistant Administrator Telecommunications Program CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 5 of 230 RUS Bulletin 1753F-150 Specifications and Drawings for Construction of Direct Buried Plant, RUS Form 515a TABLE OF CONTENTS Page List of Changes ............................................................................................................................................. i Part I – Description of Assembly Units and Proposal and Contract Sections ............................................................................................................................. 1 Part II – Specification for Materials ............................................................................................................47 1. Scope ......................................................................................................................................22 2. General ...................................................................................................................................22 3. Stub Poles ..............................................................................................................................22 4. Miscellaneous .........................................................................................................................22 Part III – Specification for Construction and Installations ..........................................................................48 1. General ...................................................................................................................................22 2. Buried Plant Housing Stub Poles ...........................................................................................23 3. Cable Splicing .........................................................................................................................23 4. Buried Cable or Wire ..............................................................................................................23 5. Buried Handholes ...................................................................................................................28 6. Miscellaneous – Buried Plant .................................................................................................28 7. Special Requirements for Installation of Serving Area Interface Cabinets (SAIC) ..............................................................................................30 List of Construction Drawings and Plans ...................................................................................................54 Detailed Drawings for 515a Refer to page 37 and please note that CenturyLink specifications override these RUS drawings. INDEX CONSTRUCTION: Buried Cable Plant Fiber Optic Cable Plant SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS: Outside Plant CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 6 of 230 LIST OF CHANGES 1. Elimination of Section BC. Cross-connecting modules and blocks are now included as part of Section BDS, Serving Area Interface Cabinet (SAIC) Assembly Units. 2. Modification of Section BD as follows: (a) Redefined unit to indicate stake mounted as default unit type; (b) Requires that the grounding connector for terminating the external ground wire is included with the unit; (c) Added units for Large Pair Count Housings; (d) Added suffixes "A" for poled m ounted, "F" for concrete pad mounted, and "R" for crushed stone or gravel bed; (e) Eliminated suffixes "B" for internal offset bracket for load coil mounting, "C" grounding connector, and "G" for additional guard. 3. Addition of Section BDO, Buried Plant Fiber Optic Housing Assembly Units. 4. Modification of Section BDS, as follows: (a) Redefined unit to indicate stake mounted as default unit type; (b) Requires that the grounding connector for terminating the external ground wire is included with the unit; (c) Redefined unit to included cross-connect modules and blocks; (d) Eliminated suffixes "M" framed for cross-connect modules, "B" framed for screw blocks, and "S" for stake mount. 5. Modification of the BFC and BFO units as follows: (a) Compensation will be on a per foot basis; (b) Ripping is now included as part of the unit; (c) Provided suffixes "I" for installation of cable inside a duct, and "V" for installation of vacant duct or ducts simultaneously in the same plow slot or trench. 6. Elimination of Section BG. REVISED BY CENTURYLINK 7. Addition of Section BH, Buried Handhole Assembly Unit. 8. Elimination the BM76 unit. Ripping is now included as part of the buried cable units (BFC and BFO). 9. Modification of the BM2A unit to comply with the National Electrical Code. 10. Modification of the BM2C unit to include provisions for bonding existing cables in an existing facility. 11. Addition of BM2D, New Facility Re-Bonding Assembly Unit. 12. Modification of BM6M to provide compensation on a per foot basis. 13. Addition of miscellaneous assembly units BM21, Cable Entrance; BM22, Grounding System; BM50, Buried Service Wire or Cable Installation to Pole-Mounted Wire Terminal Assembly Unit; BM52 Re- numbering Assembly Unit; BM65, Guard Assembly Unit; and BM91, Pedestal Restricted Access Insert Assembly Unit. 14. Provision of suffix "D" to the BM60 and BM61 units to indicate directional boring. 15. Provision of suffix "P" to the BM60 and BM66 units to indicate plastic pipe. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 7 of 230 16. Modification of the BM61 unit by allowing the Engineer to specify the maximum bore diameter in parentheses. 17. Provision of suffix "E" to the BM71 unit to indicate extra depth in rock. 18. Modification of the BM80, 81, and 82 assembly unit drawing to indicate a 12 inch placement of the brackets from the top and bottom of the guard. 19. Elimination of the BM90 unit. 20. Modification of Section HBF as follows: (a) Redefined unit to include compensation for installing closure in a housing or handhole; (b) Eliminated suffixes "B", "C", "H", and "J". 21. Modification of Section HC as follows: (a) Redefined unit to provide compensation on a single pair basis; (b) Created HC2 unit in order to provide compensation for terminating cable pairs on cross-connect modules or blocks. 22. Modification of Section HO to provide compensation for testing a fiber. 23. Elimination of Section PM. The PM21 and PM22 have been redesignated under the miscellaneous units as BM21 and BM22. In addition the units were changed to be more generalized. 24. In part III, section 4, the determination for when a rock excavating unit (BM71) is applied was redefined. 25. In part III, section 4, when a BM71 unit is applied, trench width and depth requirements were added. 26. In part III, an additional section was added for buried handholes. For editorial or other minor technical changes, refer to the body of the document. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 8 of 230 This page intentionally left blank CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 9 of 230 Part I - DESCRIPTION OF ASSEMBLY UNITS AND PROPOSAL AND CONTRACT SECTIONS The Contractor’s Proposal form is divided into sections and the sections approved for construction shall be listed in the Construction Agreement by the Owner. The sections are as follows: Section BA - Buried Plant Housing Stub Pole Units Section BC - Cross Connecting Units Section BD - Buried Plant Housing Assembly Units Section BDO - Buried Plant Fiber Optic Housing Assembly Units Section BDS - Serving Area Interface Cabinet (SAIC) Assembly Units Section BDSO- Fiber Optic Serving Area Interface Cabinet Units Section BDTV - Buried Plant Pedestal – CATV Assembly Units Section BFC - Buried Filled Copper Cable Assembly Units Section BFCTV - Buried Filled Copper Cable – CATV Assembly Units Section BFO - Buried Filled Fiber Optic Cable Assembly Units Section BFOVFP– Buried Filled Fiber Optic Cable Future Path Assembly Units Section BG - Buried Plant Loading Coil Units Section BH - Buried Handhole Assembly Units Section BM - Miscellaneous Assembly Units Section FTTX-BDO Fiber Distribution Hub Assembly Units Section GPS - Global Positioning System Units Section HBF - Buried Filled Splice Closure Assembly Units Section HC - Copper Splicing Assembly Units Section HO - Fiber Optic Splicing Assembly Units Section MT - Maintenance Units Section TC - Trip Charge Units Section W - Rearrangement Units Section XX - Nonreusable Materials Removal Units Section XZ - Reusable Materials Removal Units Each assembly unit includes only the materials listed on the corresponding Installation and Construction Guide Drawings or description of unit where no drawing exists. The various installation and construction units, which are included in this Proposal and upon which quotations are required, are defined by the following descriptions: Section BA - BURIED PLANT HOUSING STUB POLE UNITS Consists of all labor and material for a stub pole in place. Stub poles shall be of the length and type designated by the Engineer as follows: BA2 6.5 Feet [1.98 meters (m)], Round Wood Stub Pole BA3 8.0 Feet (2.44 m), Round Wood Stub Pole BA4 10.0 Feet (3.05 m), Round Wood Stub Pole BA5 13.5 Feet (4.12 m), Round Wood Stub Pole BA20 4"X4"X10’ Stub Pole BA20A 4"x4"x8" Stub Pole BA21 6.5 Feet (1.98 m), Sawn Wood Stub Pole BA22 8.0 Feet (2.44 m), Sawn Wood Stub Pole BA23 10.0 Feet (3.05 m), Sawn Wood Stub Pole BA24 SAWN WOOD STUB POLE Consists of all labor and material for a 6" x 6" x 10' stub pole in place. All other specifications of the BA assembly unit apply. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 10 of 230 BA_OF STUB POLE OWNER FURNISHED This modifies the standard BA assembly unit to indicate "owner furnished” materia l. The stub pole plan, kind of preservative, and method of treatment are designated in the Proposal. SECTION BC - CROSS CONNECTING ASSEMBLY UNITS BC25MB, MG, MY CROSS-CONNECTING BLOCKS BC25SB, SG, SY Consist of cross-connecting screw type blocks or modules, mounted in BC100MB, MG, MY place within a housing and spliced to the conductors of the cable as BC100SB, SG, SY specified by the Engineer. These units identify the pair count for the module or screw type block. This does not include labor and material for installing the jumper wires. This unit is required only for additions to "existing" cross connect cabinets. The cross-connecting assembly units are identified as follows: MB - Cross connect module, blue for distribution pairs. MG - Cross connect module, green for feeder pairs. MY - Cross connect module, yellow for electronic pairs. SB - Cross connect screw block, blue for distribution pairs. SG - Cross connect screw block, green for feeder pairs. SY - Cross connect screw block, yellow for electronic pairs. Section BD - BURIED PLANT HOUSING ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of a buried plant housing stake mounted in place. These units include all labor and material to install pea gravel, housing numbers, route letters, load point numbers, directional and other markings of buried filled copper cable. Includes all labor and material to install bonding connectors, harnesses, and grounding connector for terminating external ground wire, in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2). The assembly units are defined as follows: Note: The splicing capacity shall be in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2). Options designated by the following suffixes apply: Suffix Description A Pole mounted (see guide drawing 905 when increased height is required). F Concrete pad mounted. H Good-housekeeping panel. P Plastic pad mounted. R Crushed stone or gravel bed. Examples: BD3 BD3 housing stake mounted. BD4AH BD4 housing pole mounted and good-housekeeping panel. BD14R BD14 housing with crushed stone or gravel bed. BD8000F BD8000 housing, concrete pad mounted. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 11 of 230 BD( ) BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL This modifies the standard BD assembly unit to require black on orange pedestal markings in accordance with CenturyLink Guide Drawing BM52. Unit includes all labor and material to install bonding connectors, harnesses, and grounding connector for terminating external ground wire for new cable. All other specifications of the BD assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 apply. See Drawing BM52. The suffix “OF” shall modify the standard BD assembly unit to indicate “owner furnished” material. Example: BD3OF BD( )AG( ) POLE MOUNTED BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL AT INCREASED HEIGHT This is a type H pedestal mounted on a stub pole or pole unit (specified separately) at an increased height as specified by the Engineer. The suffix: G" provides for addition of a single cable guard of the length required to cover all cables. All other specifications of the BD assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 apply. See Drawing No. 905.IN REFERENCED LINK BD( )AS BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL, POLE MOUNT, SPLIT BASE This modifies the standard BD assembly unit to require that the pedestal be mounted on a split base kit, attached to a stub pole or pole unit (specified separately). This unit shall apply only to the type PEDLOCK pedestal. All other specifications of the BD assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 apply. BD( )S BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL, SPLIT BASE This modifies the standard BD assembly unit to require that the pedestal be stake mounted on a split base kit. This unit shall apply only to the type PEDLOCK pedestal. All other specifications of the BD assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 apply. BD( )SB BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL, CHARLES INDUSTRY STANDARD BASE This modifies the standard BD assembly unit to require that the pedestal be the Standard Charles Industry base. All other specifications of the BD assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 apply. BD( )PEDLOCK BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL, CHARLES INDUSTRY STANDARD INTEGRAL BASE This modifies the standard BD assembly unit to require that the pedestal be the Standard Charles Industry Integral base. This unit shall apply only to the type PEDLOCK pedestal. All other specifications of the BD assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 apply. BD( )_PROFORM BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL-PROFORM PROFORM is a registered designation of pedestal design by Emerson. This suffix shall indicate the use of these “Bell Jar” designed pedestals with self-locking system. All other specifications of the BD assembly unit shall apply. BD( )V BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL, VENTED This modifies the standard BD assembly unit to require that the pedestal be the vented base. All other specifications of the BD assembly unit and the RUS Splicing StandardPC-2 apply. This unit is for Legacy Qwest markets only. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 12 of 230 BD( )XL BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL, HIGH WATER This modifies the standard BD assembly unit to require that the pedestal be the extra long base for high water requirements. This unit shall apply only to the type PEDLOCK pedestal. All other specifications of the BD assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 apply. BD3 Buried Plant Housing, Type H Stake-Mounted BD4 Buried Plant Housing, Type H Stake-Mounted BD5 Buried Plant Housing, Type H Stake-Mounted BD6 BURIED PLANT COMBINATION CONNECTION HOUSING Consists of a buried plant combination connection housing, above ground stake mounted in place, for housing a combination of distribution equipment including coaxial, twisted pair copper, and/or fiber distribution. The housing shall consist of two independent equipment chambers to provide complete separation between two different facilities. These units include all the labor and material to install pea gravel, housing numbers, route letters, and directional and other markings of buried filled copper, coaxial, and/or fiber optic cable. Includes all labor and material to install mounting hardware for active/passive coaxial, copper and/or fiber distribution facilities and equipment, such as line extenders, amplifiers, taps, splitters, splice modules, splice cases, etc., includes all labor and material to install bonding connectors, harnesses, and grounding connector for terminating external ground wire in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). Note: Type of internal mounting hardware shall be dependent upon the type of distribution equipment utilized. BD7 Buried Plant Housing, Type H Stake-Mounted BD7-1248 BURIED PLANT 1248 HOUSING Consists of a buried plant metallic housing, above ground stake mounted in place. This units include all labor and material to install pea gravel, housing numbers, route letters, load point numbers, directional and other markings of buried filled copper, coaxial, and/or fiber optic cable. Includes all labor and material to install mounting hardware for active/passive coaxial, copper and/or fiber distribution facilities and equipment, such as line extenders, amplifiers, taps, splitters, splice modules, splice cases, etc., includes all labor and material to install bonding connectors, harnesses, and grounding connector for terminating external ground wire, in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2). All other specifications of the BD assembly unit apply. BD7CMPH Charles Multi-Purpose Housing – Charles Industries stake-mounted self-supporting, non-metallic pedestal with 6-post bond bar. Equipped with two (2) 30” mounting stakes. This housing can be used for copper or fiber access points and features a lift-off dome that allows 360 degree access. The housing accommodates copper splices of 1,800 to 3,600 pairs. This housing will be used for copper or fiber splicing only. All other specifications of the BD assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 shall apply. Note: This modifies the BD7CMPH to be stake-mounted equipped with 2 stakes and for use in copper applications only. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 13 of 230 BD7CMPH-IT1 CMPH-1248 INTERCONNECT HOUSING This unit includes all material and labor to place a Charles Industry CMPH-1248 Interconnect Housing (or equivalent) that comes equipped with one backplane equipped with SC/UPC connectors, two A size (12/24 fiber) splice trays, microduct and two 42” mounting stakes and features a lift-off dome for 360 degree access for Fiber to the Tower (FTTT) and Fiber to the Cell Site (FTCS) applications. This housing has the capacity to accommodate two additional backplanes for multi- tenant applications. All other specifications of the BD assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 shall apply. Labor to route and terminate the fiber pigtails will be compensated for on a separate HO4 assembly unit. BD7CMPH-S Charles Multi-Purpose Housing – Charles Industries stake-mounted, non-metallic pedestal with 6-post bond bar. Equipped with two (2) 30” mounting stakes. This housing can be used for copper or fiber access points and features a lift-off dome that allows 360 degree access. The housing accommodates copper splices of 1,800 to 3,600 pairs. This housing will be used for copper or fiber splicing only. All other specifications of the BD assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 shall apply. Note: This modifies the BD7CMPH-S for use in fiber applications only. BD7E(18) BASE EXTENSION MOUNTED BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL AT INCREASED HEIGHT This modifies the standard BD7 assembly unit description to require that the pedestal be mounted on a base extension kit at an increased height of 18 inches. All other specifications of the BD assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC- 2 apply. BD9 This unit consists of a buried-plant housing designed for the placement of environmentally hardened active electronics. The housing can be stake-mounted, but the pad-mounted version is recommended. The currently approved cabinet is the Emerson CoolPed and/or approved equivalent. The cabinet is a round-cornered, rectangular, free-breathing equipment closure designed to house environmentally hardened active electronics and cable splicing. The CoolPed provides optimal cooling for up to four DSLAMs (mounting brackets included) and four NIUs. Thermal testing should be performed prior to placing a fourth DSLAM. A dual 216-type tool lock latching system with padlock hasps provides added security. The CPED1536 F1005762 CoolPed splice cabinet can be stake-mounted, but the pad-mounted version is recommended. The application for this unit is for the co-location of up to four DSLAMs in a location where the BDS or Cross Connect Cabinet already exists. Thermal testing should be performed prior to placing a fourth DSLAM . This unit or equipment should only be utilized in areas where the placement of separate environmentally hardened electronic equipment may be intrusive to the property owner. All other specifications of the BDS assembly unit and mounting options shall apply. BD9 PLUS This unit consists of a buried-plant housing designed for the placement of environmentally hardened active electronics. The housing can be stake-mounted, but pad-mounting is recommended. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 14 of 230 The currently approved cabinet is the Emerson CoolPedPLUS or approved equivalent. The cabinet is a round-cornered, rectangular, free-breathing equipment closure designed to house environmentally hardened active electronics and cable splicing. The CoolPedPLUS provides optimal cooling for up to four DSLAMs (mounting brackets included) and four NIUs. Thermal testing should be performed prior to placing a fourth DSLAM . A dual 216-type tool lock latching system with padlock hasps provides added security. The CPED1536PLUS F1006912 HHD CoolPedPLUS Splice Cabinet provides a large top-vented area below cap for higher heat dissipation (HHD) applications. The application for this unit is for the co-location of up to four DSLAMs in a location where the BDS or Cross Connect Cabinet already exists. Thermal testing should be performed prior to placing a fourth DSLAM . This unit or equipment should only be utilized in areas where the placement of separate environmentally hardened electronic equipment may be intrusive to the property owner. All other specifications of the BDS assembly unit and mounting options shall apply. BD14 Buried Plant Housing, Type M Stake-Mounted BD15 Buried Plant Housing, Type M Stake-Mounted BD16 Buried Plant Housing, Type M Stake-Mounted BD6000 Buried Plant Housing, Large Count Stake-Mounted BD8000 Buried Plant Housing, Large Count Stake-Mounted BD10000 Buried Plant Housing, Large Count Stake-Mounted BD-DPOST D-POST BSW CLOSURE This assembly unit consists of the labor and material necessary to place one D-post BSW closure. It includes installation of pedestal marking numbers, bonding connectors, harnesses and grounding connector for terminating external ground wire. This unit is for Legacy Qwest markets only. BD-PWRPEDF BURIED PLANT HOUSING – POWER PEDESTAL Place Power Pedestal w/Cast in Place Pad. This unit includes the labor and material to place a power pedestal cabinet or housing. Power pedestal placement is for all types of electrical pedestals regardless of the vendor. This unit item does not include power pedestals attached to electronics cabinets. Unit price includes the placement of two 8’ copper clad steel ground rods spaced 6 feet apart, placement of bare solid #2 or #6 AWG solid copper ground wire, and bonding of ground wire at the pedestal and both ground rods. CenturyLink provided material. Suffix Description CF Concrete pad Mounted (Pre Poured Concrete Slab – Includes Delivery) BD-RTF BURIED PLANT HOUSING – REMOTE TERMINAL Place Remote Terminal (All Sizes & Types) w/Cast in Place Pad. This unit consists of the labor only to place a buried-plant housing designed for the placement of environmentally hardened active electronics. The housing should be mounted on a pre-cast or poured in place pad. CenturyLink provided material. Suffix Description CF Concrete pad Mounted (Pre Poured Concrete Slab – Includes Delivery) CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 15 of 230 BD-TRI Sub-Surface Ready Access Terminal - Triseal This assembly unit consists of labor and material necessary to place a Sub-Surface Ready Access Terminal according to specifications. It includes setting up in preparation for installing the closure, such as, opening the sheath or jacket of the cable, bonding of the cable shields, filling the main port with resin and closing the terminal. Section BDO – BURIED PLANT FIBER OPTIC HOUSING ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of a buried plant fiber optic splice case housing stake mounted in place. These units include all the labor and material to install pea gravel, housing numbers, route letters, and directional and other markings of buried filled fiber optic cable. Includes all labor and material to install mounting hardware for fiber optic splice case, bonding connectors, harnesses, and grounding connector for terminating external ground wire in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). The assembly unit is defined as follows: BDO Buried Plant Fiber Optic Housing, Stake-Mounted Note: Type of mounting hardware shall be dependent upon the type of fiber optic splice case utilized. BDO FIBER OPTIC HOUSING This modifies the standard BDO assembly unit to require black on orange pedestal markings and a standard independent telephone warning decal in accordance with CenturyLink Guide Drawing BM52, and to require that the pedestal have doors that are locked using a standard pedestal wrench. All other specifications of the BDO assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 apply. See Drawing BM52. BDO_ FIBER OPTIC HOUSING SERVICE ACCESS PEDESTAL This modifies the standard BDO assembly unit description to specify a fiber optic distribution service access pedestal designated for fiber optic service drop termination and optical fiber slack management. Fiber optic splices shall facilitate drop termination. This modification shall include installation of fiber splice mounting plate adaptor for fiber management and platform to place splice tray(s), opening of appropriate buffer tubes containing the fibers assigned to a particular access point and arrangement of all the fibers of that buffer tube within a splice tray. All fibers shall remain continuous to facilitate end-to-end testing and acceptance of placed fiber optic facilities. The fiber splice tray shall be compensated for separately. All other specifications of the BDO assembly unit shall apply. Sizes shall be designated by standard RUS numbering schemes as follows: BDOAG( ) FIBER OPTIC HOUSING POLE MOUNTED AT INCREASED HEIGHT This modifies the standard BDO assembly unit to require the pedestal to be mounted on a stub pole, BA or pole unit specified separately, indicated in parentheses at an increased height of three (3) or five (5) feet, measured from the bottom of the pedestal base to ground level. The suffix "G" provides for addition of a single cable guard of sufficient length required to cover all cables. All specifications of the BD and BA assembly units and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 shall apply. BDO4 Buried Fiber Optic Access Housing, 8-inch BDO5 Buried Fiber Optic Access Housing, 10-inch BDO7 Buried Fiber Optic Access Housing, 12-inch CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 16 of 230 Note: BDO4, BD05 and BDO7 are applicable for replacements in Fiber to the Prem Open Architecture only. Example: BDO4 - 8 inch stake mounted buried fiber optic service access housing, to facilitate termination of distribution service drops and associated slack fiber management. The following suffix shall apply to BDO units as defined: L Designates Labor and Minor Material only. Pedestal and mounting stake to be provided by CenturyLink. Example: BDO4L Labor and minor material necessary to place 8 inch stake mounted buried fiber optic service access housing, to facilitate termination of distribution service drops and associated slack fiber management. Pedestal and mounting stake to be provided by CenturyLink. BDO7FK FIBER OPTIC HOUSING SERVICE ACCESS PEDESTAL This unit modifies the standard BDO assembly unit to require the pedestal to be equipped with two (2) fiber kits. This unit is approved only in FTTP applications when drop placement to serve a customer is required. The labor requirements for this unit are as follows: 1) Remove the splice case bracket and install the screws back in their original location in the housing. 2) Drill four (4) holes in the back wall of the pedestal, insert the appropriate size bolts and nuts (approx size ¼” – 5/8”) to install two (2) BDFO kits equipped to hold the splice trays. Fiber optic splices shall facilitate drop termination. This modification shall include installation of fiber splice mounting plate adaptor for fiber management and platform to place splice tray(s), opening of appropriate buffer tubes containing the fibers assigned to a particular access point and arrangement of all the fibers of that buffer tube within a splice tray. All fibers shall remain continuous to facilitate end-to-end testing and acceptance of placed fiber optic facilities. The fiber splice tray shall be compensated for separately. All other specifications of the BDO assembly unit shall apply. Options designated by the following suffixes apply: Suffix Description A Pole mounted CF Concrete pad Mounted (Pre Poured Concrete Slab – Includes Delivery) F Concrete pad mounted (Poured in Place) P Plastic pad mounted. R Crushed stone or gravel bed. Examples: BDOA BDO Housing pole mounted. BDOP BDO Housing plastic pad mounted. Section BDS - SERVING AREA INTERFACE CABINET (SAIC)ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of an SAIC stake mounted in place. Includes all labor and materials to complete the installation. Included in this unit shall be the cabinet; cross-connect modules or blocks; cabinet mounting accessories; internal mounting hardware such as frames, mounting brackets, splicing ladders and talk block; grounding connector for terminating external ground wire, bonding connectors and harnesses in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2); pea gravel; interface CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 17 of 230 number and direction markings and placement of conduit(s) and such other labor and materials necessary to complete the installation. Detailed plans and specifications further defining these units and establishing specific requirements including size of the housing for each SAIC location are attached hereto and are identified by the name and location of each SAIC. The assembly units are defined as follows: BDSM( )( )( ) SAIC equipped with modules. BDSB( )( )( ) SAIC equipped with blocks. The number of feeder pairs to be terminated shall be indicated in the first parentheses; the number of distribution pairs to be terminated shall be indicated in the second parentheses; and the number of electronic pairs to be terminated shall be indicated in the third parentheses. BDS SERVING AREA INTERFACE CABINET This modifies the standard BDS assembly unit to require a standard independent telephone warning decal in accordance with RUS Bulletin 1753F-302 (PE-91), RUS Specification for Outside Plant Housings and Serving Area Interface Systems, Section 4.4.3. The black-on-orange four letter serving area identifier should be placed one inch below the warning decal. All other specifications of the BDS assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 apply. For ordering adhesive backed pressure sensitive decals through CenturyLink, use material number 1059057. For ordering decals from other than CenturyLink use Marconi part number F600080. See page 32 for decal example. BDS-E SERVING AREA INTERFACE CABINET – Electronics This unit modifies the standard BDS assembly unit to allow a separate ventilated compartment within the BDS to “house” environmentally hardened electronics such as the Alcatel 7330 ISAM FTTN SEM Remote Expansion Unit. The Cross Connect chamber is sealed and weather tight; it is not intended to house any equipment that dissipates heat. The currently approved cabinet for this application is the Emerson SLAM Cabinet – Specifications F1008179 – SEM4FSDRLS18DGBMW or an approved equivalent. Cabinet Dimensions: 53” H x 43.5” W x 24” D. The application for this unit is for the co-location of up to four DSLAMS in a location where the BDS or Cross Connect Cabinet does not exist. Thermal testing should be performed prior to placing a fourth DSLAM . This unit or equipment should only be utilized in areas where the placement of separate environmentally hardened electronic equipment may be intrusive to the property owner. All other specifications of the BDS assembly unit and mounting options shall apply. Specifications for approved cross connect cabinets are listed in CSP 200.009.096. All other specifications of the BDS assembly unit shall apply. Example: BDSM (600) (1200) (0) P-E SAIC equipped with modules, 600 pairs feeder, 1200 pairs distribution, no electronic pairs, plastic pad mounted with rear ventilated compartment for the “housing” of environmentally hardened electronic equipment. BDS-E (BH2) SERVING AREA INTERFACE CABINET – Electronics This unit modifies the standard BDS assembly unit to allow a separate, ventilated, compartment within the BDS, to “house” environmentally-hardened electronics, CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 18 of 230 such as ADTRAN’s Total Access® 1100 Series of Outside Plant DSLAMs and the Alcatel SEM units. The application for this unit is for the co-location of up to two (2) DSLAMS in a location where the BDS or Cross Connect Cabinet does not exist, and is to be used exclusively for the Infratel BrickHOUSE 2 DSLAM Cabinet. This unit or equipment should only be utilized in areas where the placement of separate environmentally- hardened electronic equipment may be intrusive to the property owner. This unit can be pad mounted or pole mounted. All other specifications of the BDS assembly unit and mounting options shall apply. Specifications for approved cross connect cabinets are listed in CSP 200.009.096. All other specifications of the BDS assembly unit shall apply. Example: BDSM (300) (300) (0) E SAIC equipped with modules, 300 pairs feeder, 300 pairs distribution, no electronic pairs, pad mounted, or pole mounted, with rear ventilated compartment for the “housing” of environmentally hardened electronic equipment. BDSE SERVING AREA INTERFACE CABINET EXPANSION This assembly unit shall include all labor and material to place/replace mounting hardware such as frames, mounting brackets, splicing ladders, grounding connector for terminating external ground wire, bonding connectors and harnesses and other cabinet mounting accessories necessary for the completed expansion of an existing cross connect cabinet. Also included is the removal of existing external cabinet shell and placement of new shell to accommodate the larger expanded frame. Placement of blocks or modules and splicing shall be compensated separately. under the BC and HC/HO units. The unit value shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00) per unit with sufficient units calculated to cover the total cost of the job. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost as "Labor" in order to capture the unit as a single line item. Example: BDSE Labor = $1,580.00 Total Cost = $1,580.00 entered into Fireworks as "Labor" Total Units = 15.8 Note: The standard BDSE( ) ( ) units should be used for normal expansion functions. This unit is only to be used when there is a variance of equipment types that create additional equipment costs and work functions that do not fall under the normal expansions. CenturyLink Manager will determine at design whether the standard BDSE( ) ( ) or BDSE incremental unit will be compensated. BDSE( ) ( ) SERVING AREA INTERFACE CABINET EXPANSION This unit consists of labor and material to place/replace internal mounting hardware such as frames, mounting brackets, splicing ladders, grounding connector for terminating external ground wire, bonding connectors and harnesses and other cabinet mounting accessories necessary for the completed expansion of an existing cross connect cabinet. Also included is the removal of existing external cabinet shell and placement of new shell to accommodate the larger expanded frame. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 19 of 230 The first parentheses shall indicate the existing maximum pair count capacity and the second parentheses shall indicate the new maximum pair count capacity after expansion. Placement of blocks or modules and splicing shall be compensated separately under the BC unit. Compensation shall be determined based upon the expansion of a cross connect cabinet from its existing size range to the next larger size range as follows:  From a small cabinet (less than 1000 total pair) to a medium cabinet (1000 - 3600 total pair)  From a medium cabinet (1000 - 3600 total pair) to a large cabinet (3700 - 8100 total pair) Options designated by the following suffixes shall apply: Suffix Description CF Concrete pad Mounted (Pre Poured Concrete Slab – Includes Delivery) F Concrete slab mount (Poured in Place) P Plastic pad mount S Stake mount Example: BDSE (900) (1800) F - Expansion of a 900 pair cross connect cabinet to an 1800 pair cabinet mounted on a concrete slab. Options designated by the following suffixes apply: Suffix Description A Pole mount. CF Concrete pad Mounted (Pre Poured Concrete Slab – Includes Delivery) F Concrete slab mount (Poured in Place) P Plastic pad mount. R Crushed stone or gravel bed. Connector Type Suffix Description 1 GBM 2 RAW D RAW Stub Down U RAW Stub Up Examples: BDSM(25)(25)(0)A SAIC equipped with modules, 25 feeder pairs terminated, 25 distribution pairs, pole mounted. BDSB(50)(25)(25)F SAIC equipped with blocks, 50 feeder pairs terminated, 25 distribution pairs terminated, 25 electronic pairs terminated, concrete pad mounted. SECTION BDSO - FIBER OPTIC SERVING AREA INTERFACE CABINET ASSEMBLY UNITS BDSO( ) SERVING AREA INTERFACE CABINET (SAIC) FIBER OPTIC This unit consists of a Fiber Optic SAIC stake mounted in place and all labor and materials required to complete the installation. Included in this unit shall be the mounting stake (Hub in a Ped), cabinet, cross-connect/distribution modules and/or CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 20 of 230 panels, applicable splitters, splice trays, cabinet mounting accessories, internal mounting hardware such as frames, mounting brackets, slack management hardware, grounding connector for terminating external ground wire, bonding connectors and harnesses in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2), pea gravel, interface number and direction markings and placement of conduit(s) and such other labor and materials necessary to complete the installation. The ultimate number of distribution fibers to be terminated shall be indicated in the parentheses. Options designated by the following suffixes shall apply: Suffix Description A Pole mount. CF Concrete pad Mounted (Pre Poured Concrete Slab – Includes Delivery) F Concrete slab mount (Poured in Place) I Integrated below ground base mount. P Plastic pad mount. R Crushed stone or gravel bed. S Stake mount (Hub in a Ped) Example: BDSO(216)F Fiber Optic SAIC with 216-distribution fiber terminated, concrete slab mounted. SECTION BDTV - BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL – CATV ASSEMBLY UNITS BD104 This unit consists of the labor, equipment, and material needed to place an Emerson TV104 stake mounted closure with pea gravel. BD106 This unit consists of the labor, equipment, and material needed to place an Emerson TV106 stake mounted closure with pea gravel. BD1228 This unit consists of the labor, equipment, and material needed to place an Emerson TV1228 stake mounted closure with pea gravel. BD80 This unit consists of the labor, equipment, and material needed to place an Emerson TV80 stake mounted closure with pea gravel. Section BFC - BURIED FILLED COPPER CABLE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of one (1) foot (0.305 m) of buried filled copper cable in place. This unit includes all material and labor for installing, ripping (where necessary as determined by the Engineer), and backfilling, except as specifically provided for in other units. Where the cable is plowed, ripping may be necessary to provide a ripped path to allow placement at the required depth, and may require more than one ripped pass. Options designated by the following suffixes apply: Suffix Description D Two or more cables placed simultaneously in the same plow slot or trench. Specify all cables within parentheses ( ). CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 21 of 230 The following additional requirements for extra depth units shall apply to all BFC units are for 2011 and earlier contracts only and will be removed once those contracts expire: E The CenturyLink Standard Depth for direct buried cable shall be 30 inches. Unit payment for additional depths shall require the suffix "E" at the following depths: 36 inches 42 inches 48 inches 60 inches 72 inches 96 inches The following is an illustration of how to identify dual placement units that do not follow the conventional, standard format, when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting provides only for proper unit compensation within the Fireworks/Bidmaster system and is not an indication of how the cables are to be physically installed. These non-standard format requirements shall apply to Line Extensions & Bid Projects. *BFO12DE(48)& *BFC200-24D *BFC25-24D This indicates a 12 fiber cable, , buried at 48 inches, along with a 200 pair copper cable and a 25 pair copper cable , all buried together at the same time (dual). The the extra depth is compensation as indicated by the “E(48)” on the primary driver. When placing fiber and copper cable, the fiber cable will always be the primary driver, this should be indicated with the ampersand “&”. When placing fiber cables and fiber and copper cables the largest fiber will be the primary. When placing copper only, the largest copper cable will be the primary driver. The 200 and 25 pair copper shall be compensated as dual units only at a discounted labor rate. *BFC200-24& *BFC25-24D This indicates a 200 pair copper and 25 pair copper cables buried together at the same time (dual). The larger copper cable shall be paid by the BFC200-24 & as the higher labor rate compensation unit and the second cable shall be paid by the BFC25-24D at discounted labor rate compensation. The asterisk * star is a Fireworks/Bidmaster system identifier for dual cable placement. This requires Bidmaster to sort the units using information from the Office/Remote field. Whenever multiple dual units are involved they shall be identified alphanumerically as Dual 01A, B, C, etc. and Dual 02A, B, C, etc. when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting forces the system to list the cables together in the proper order required by the Engineer. This sorting code is entered into Bidmaster in the “Office/Remote” field, resulting in the following example: *BFO12& Dual 01A *BFC200-24D Dual 01B *BFC25-24D Dual 01C *BFC200-24& Dual 02A *BFC25-24D Dual 02B CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 22 of 230 If a dual placement occurs to a point and then the other cable continues along the route, from the point that the single cable continues separately until it reaches it's final destination point, this cable shall be compensated as a separate, single cable only. Note: The “&” should be shown first and the Dual 01A, 01B, 01C must be shown in order for pricing to be accurate. Suffix Description C This modifies the standard BFC assembly unit to require cable installation in a new conduit. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is in place. Used where duct is placed and cable is pulled through. This unit is also to be used when placing slack coils as designed by the engineer in the work order design. This does not include duct. g This modifies the standard BFC unit to be gopher cable GL This modifies the standard BFC assembly unit with suffix "GL" to require Ground Laid cable for temporary work around of road/bridge move, etc. where new cable will be placed and cutover upon completion of other external project. H Screened cable designated for Tl carrier systems. H1C Screened cable designated for TlC carrier systems. HV High Voltage I Buried filled cable, which will be installed inside a duct. I This modifies the standard BFC suffix “I” assembly unit to require cable installation in new HDPE SDR11 duct, orange in color, with inner diameter adequate to accommodate the cable being installed. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is in place. Used where duct is plowed and cable is pulled through. This unit includes the cost of the duct. IE This modifies the standard BFC suffix “I” assembly unit with "E" to require cable installation in existing duct that may be steel, PVC or HDPE SDR11 and includes labor to rod and clean existing duct. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is in place. Note: On Legacy Qwest Markets Only – The IE suffix will be considered as a vacant duct. BM-OCCUPIED unit will apply if the duct is occupied. OT This modifies the standard BFC assembly unit to require installation of cable in Open Trench prepared by other than CenturyLink force or contract labor. This unit provides labor to transport and place cable. All other requirements of the standard BFC assembly unit shall apply, including all requirements for protection of the cable and all requirements related to NESC Code compliance. Note: Dual Placement Units/Suffixes can apply to the OT suffix OTS This suffix “OTS” will include placing six inches of sand, dirt or other material that is void of rock over a facility, after the facility has been installed in a an open trench. This must be preapproved by CenturyLink. BFCV( )( )OT This modifies the standard BFC assembly unit to require installation of vacant duct prior to placement of buried cable. The first set of parentheses shall indicate the number of ducts and the second set of parentheses shall indicate the inside CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 23 of 230 diameter of the ducts. This unit also requires installation of the vacant duct in Open Trench prepared by other than CenturyLink force or contract labor. Placement of buried cable shall be compensated for separately. All other requirements of the standard BFC assembly unit shall apply, including all requirements for protection of the cable and all requirements related to NESC Code compliance. Example: BFCV(1)(2)OT Placement of one vacant duct, two inches in diameter, placed in open trench prepared by other than CenturyLink force or contract labor. Note BFCV units are for 2011 and earlier contracts only and will be removed once those contracts expire. P Predesignated buried filled cable which will, in the judgment of the Engineer, be much more difficult to install than normal for this project because of the presence of underground facilities or severe right-of-way restrictions. This suffix will be specified on the Construction Sheets in advance of bidding, and will not be specified later unless changes in the presence of underground utilities, right-of-way easement, or route changes occur that would, in the judgment of the Engineer, greatly increase the difficulty of cable placement. Also, this suffix will be specified during construction when undocumented buried facilities are encountered that, in the judgment of the Engineer, greatly increase the difficulty of cable placement. S Steel Pipe T Buried filled cable which will be placed at the specified depth by trenching only. This unit will be specified by the Engineer on the Construction Sheets in advance of bidding. V( )( ) One or more vacant ducts to be placed simultaneously in the same plow slot or trench. The first set of parentheses shall indicate the number of ducts and the second set of parentheses shall indicate the inside diameter of the ducts. A. This unit also includes: (1) Clearing of right-of-way. (The Engineer will be responsible for specifying any special conditions or instructions concerning the right-of-way clearing on the Construction Sheets.) Note 1: Trees that are felled shall be cut to commercial wood length and placed on the side of the right-of-way for the landowner. Commercial wood length means the length designated by the Engineer, but in no case shall be required to be less than 2 feet (0.61 m). Note 2: Brush, branches, and refuse from the clearing operations shall, without delay, be disposed of by such of the following methods as the Engineer will direct: Code Disposition A Chipped and Blown. B Removed from the vicinity of the right-of-way. C Piled on one side of the right-of-way in such manner as to not obstruct roads, ditches, etc. D Other as specified by Engineer. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 24 of 230 (2) All labor and material required for the installation of cable guards installed with the approval of the Engineer for the convenience of the Contractor. (3) All labor and material required in the repair and/or replacement of streets, sidewalks, roads, drives, fences, lawns, shrubbery, water mains, pipes, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities, buried sewerage and drainage facilities, and any other property damaged during the installation of the buried cable, except loss or damage to crops, gardens, ornamental flowers or trees in the construction corridor necessarily incident to the construction of the Project and not caused by the negligence of the Contractor. (4) The cable installed in place for aerial inserts in buried plant when specified by the engineer. It includes the miscellaneous accessories such as drive rings, thimbleye nuts, etc., in accordance with the Construction Sheets, not included in other units, needed to secure the buried cable in place. (This unit does not include poles, anchors, guys, riser guards or suspension strand units which will be separately specified by the Engineer.) (5) The spiraling of buried cable at an aerial insert where indicated by the Engineer on the Construction Sheets. (6) All labor and material including housings, splice closures, stub poles, trenching, backfilling, tamping, cable, straight splicing, and other material and labor required for the purpose of joining cable of the same size and gauge in continuous lengths (reel ends). The housings or closures and all other associated materials and equipment shall be of the same type as required at other cable splicing points specified in the construction of the Project unless otherwise approved by the Engineer. (7) The labor and material for buried cable installed in Miscellaneous Assembly Units, such as, pipe crossings, rock excavating, asphalt or concrete. The labor and material required by these miscellaneous assembly units are specified separately. B. The length of buried cable for compensation purposes is determined by taking the sum of distances between splice or terminal points specified by the Engineer, paralleling the cable. It includes the cable installed in trenches, pipes and non-pipe underground crossings, in sections of aerial construction of buried cable and in vertical runs on poles and in stake-mounted or pole- mounted housings. It excludes lateral and vertical runs of cable required solely for the purpose of joining cable in continuous lengths (reel ends) of the same size and gauge. The length of buried cable installed shall be determined from the sequential number length markers on the outer jacket of the buried cable except where the markings are illegible, found to be in error or an excessive amount of slack has been provided such as in housings, filled splice closures and aerial inserts. Compensation for multiple cables placed in the same plow slot or trench is determined on the basis of the lengths of the individual cables involved. Each buried filled copper cable assembly unit is listed in accordance with the number of pairs and gauge of conductors. Each unit is prefixed by the letters BFC. The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required. BFC(50-24 & Two cables placed simultaneously in the same and the other a 25 pair, 22 25-22)D gauge cable. Quantity, labor and material unit prices are to be specified for each cable separately. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 25 of 230 BFC100-22H A 100 pair, 22 gauge buried filled copper cable with a screen designated for T1 carrier systems. BFC300-24P A 300 pair, 24 gauge buried filled copper cable which in the judgment of the Engineer will be much more difficult to install than normal because of the presence of underground facilities or severe right-of-way restrictions. BFC200-24V(2)(1") A 200 pair, 24 gauge buried filled copper cable with 2 vacant ducts having 1 inch (in.) [25.4 millimeters (mm)] inside diameters placed simultaneously in the same plow slot or trench. BFC25-24I A 25 pair, 24 gauge buried filled copper cable to be installed in a duct. Section BFO - BURIED FILLED FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of one (1) foot (0.305 m) of buried filled fiber optic cable in place. This unit includes all material and labor for installing, ripping (where necessary as determined by the Engineer), and backfilling, except as specifically provided for in other units. Where the cable is plowed, ripping may be necessary to provide a ripped path to allow placement at the required depth, and may require more than one ripped pass. The following additional requirements shall apply to all BFO units are for 2011 and earlier contracts only and will be removed once those contracts expire: All BFO units shall include an orange, extra-stretch fiber optic warning tape placed 12 to 18 inches above the fiber optic cable in the slot or trench unless the cable is placed by boring, in which case the tape shall be omitted. The tape shall read “CAUTION Fiber Optic Cable Buried Below”. Payment for this unit will include the necessary length of stubs to permit splicing in a nearby vehicle. The CenturyLink Standard Depth for direct buried cable shall be 30 inches. Unit payment for additional depths shall require the suffix "E" at the following depths: 36 inches 42 inches 48 inches 60 inches 72 inches 96 inches All fiber optic cable shall be specified with "low-water-peak single mode" glass fiber. Options designated by the following suffixes apply: Suffix Description C This modifies the standard BFO assembly unit to require cable installation in a new conduit. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is in place. Used where duct is placed and cable is pulled through. This unit is also to be used when placing slack coils as designed by the engineer in the work order design. This does not include duct. D Two or more cables placed simultaneously in the same plow slot or trench. Specify all cables within parentheses ( ). CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 26 of 230 GL This modifies the standard BFC assembly unit with suffix "GL" to require Ground Laid cable for temporary work around of road/bridge move, etc. where new cable will be placed and cutover upon completion of other external project. I Buried filled cable, which will be installed inside a duct. I This modifies the standard BFO suffix “I” assembly unit to require cable installation in new HDPE SDR11 duct, orange in color, with inner diameter adequate to accommodate the cable being installed. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is in place. I( ) This modifies the standard BFO suffix “I” assembl y unit to require cable installation in new HDPE SDR11 duct, orange in color, with inner diameter indicated in set of parentheses. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is in place. IE This modifies the standard BFO suffix “I” assembly unit with "E" to require cable installation in existing duct and includes labor to rod and clean existing duct. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is in place. For Legacy Qwest Market Only – The IE suffix will be considered as a vacant duct. BM-OCCUPIED unit will apply if the duct is occupied. LW This modifies the standard BFO assembly unit with suffix “LW” to require a solid, one conductor insulated, 22 gauge “Locate Wire” for simultaneous placement with all-dielectric, fiber optic cable. M MULTIPLE CELL INNERDUCT This modifies the standard BFO assembly unit to consist of all labor and material to place one foot of pre-molded, three (3) compartments of one (1") inch I.D., multiple cell inner duct in new or existing direct buried duct. All other specifications of the BFO assembly unit shall apply. Example: BFO(3-1.0)M MF This modifies the standard BFO unit to be microfiber NS This modifies the standard BFO assembly unit with suffix “NS” to require dielectric fiber (non-sheathed). Example: BFO48NS MD This modifies the standard UD assembly unit to require Microduct Example: UD(12.7)MD indicates Microduct 12.7/10MM Smooth Out/Rib In Orange Silicore Empty OT This modifies the standard BFO assembly unit to require installation of cable in Open Trench prepared by other than CenturyLink force or contract labor. All other requirements of the standard BFO assembly unit shall apply, including all requirements for protection of the cable and all requirements related to NESC Code compliance. This unit is paid for each cable placed. Note: Dual Placement Units/Suffixes can apply to the OT suffix CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 27 of 230 OTS This suffix “OTS” will include placing six inches of sand, dirt or other material that is void of rock over a facility, after the facility has been installed in a an open trench. This must be preapproved by CenturyLink. BFOV( )( )OT This modifies the standard BFO assembly unit to require installation of vacant duct prior to placement of buried cable. The first set of parentheses shall indicate the number of ducts and the second set of parentheses shall indicate the inside diameter of the ducts. This unit also requires installation of the vacant duct in Open Trench prepared by other than CenturyLink force or contract labor. Placement of buried cable shall be compensated for separately. All other requirements of the standard BFO assembly unit shall apply, including all requirements for protection of the cable and all requirements related to NESC Code compliance. Example: BFOV(1)(2)OT Placement of one vacant duct, two inches in diameter, placed in open trench prepared by other than CenturyLink force or contract labor. Note BFCV units are for 2011 and earlier contracts only and will be removed once those contracts expire. P Predesignated buried filled cable which will, in the judgment of the Engineer, be much more difficult to install than normal for this project because of the presence of underground facilities or severe right-of-way restrictions. This suffix will be specified on the Construction Sheets in advance of bidding, and will not be specified later unless changes in the presence of underground utilities, right-of-way easement, or route changes occur that would, in the judgment of the Engineer, greatly increase the difficulty of cable placement. Also, this suffix will be specified during construction when undocumented buried facilities are encountered that, in the judgment of the Engineer, greatly increase the difficulty of cable placement. S Steel Pipe T Buried filled cable which will be placed at the specified depth by trenching only. This unit will be specified by the Engineer on the Construction Sheets in advance of bidding. BFO_TI( ) This modifies the standard BFO suffix “I” assembly unit with "T" to require trenched cable installation in new HDPE SDR11 duct, orange in color, with inner diameter indicated in set of parentheses. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is in place. V( )( ) One or more vacant ducts to be placed simultaneously in the same plow slot or trench. The first set of parentheses shall indicate the number of ducts and the second set of parentheses shall indicate the inside diameter of the ducts. A. This unit also includes: (1) Clearing of right-of-way. (The Engineer will be responsible for specifying any special conditions or instructions concerning the right-of-way clearing on the Construction Sheets). Note 1: Trees that are felled shall be cut to commercial wood length and left on the side of the right-of-way for the landowner. Commercial wood length means the length CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 28 of 230 designated by the Engineer, but in no case shall be required to be less than 2 feet (0.61 m). Note 2: Brush, branches, and refuse from the clearing operations shall, without delay, be disposed of by such of the following methods as the Engineer will direct: Code Disposition A Chipped and Blown. B Removed from the vicinity of the right-of-way. C Piled on one side of the right-of-way in such manner as to not obstruct roads, ditches, etc. D Other as specified by Engineer. (2) All labor and material required for the installation of cable guards installed with the approval of the Engineer for the convenience of the Contractor. (3) All labor and material required in the repair and/or replacement of streets, sidewalks, roads, drives, fences, lawns, shrubbery, water mains, pipes, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities, buried sewerage and drainage facilities, and any other property damaged during the installation of the buried cable, except loss or damage to crops, gardens, ornamental flowers or trees in the construction corridor necessarily incident to the construction of the Project and not caused by the negligence of the Contractor. (4) The cable installed in place for aerial inserts in buried plant when specified by the Engineer. It includes the miscellaneous accessories such as drive rings, thimbleye nuts, etc., in accordance with the Construction Sheets, not included in other units, needed to secure the buried cable in place. (This unit does not include poles, anchors, guys, riser guards or suspension strand units which will be separately specified by the Engineer.) (5) The spiraling of buried cable at an aerial insert where indicated by the Engineer on the Construction Sheets. (6) The labor and material for buried cable installed in Miscellaneous Assembly Units, such as, pipe crossings, rock excavating, asphalt or concrete. The labor and material required by these miscellaneous assembly units are specified separately. B. The Buried Filled Fiber Optic Cable Assembly Unit does not include labor and material for splicing the individual fibers. All splice points, including reel end splices, shall be specified by the Engineer on the Construction Sheets. All labor and material required for splicing the fibers and for enclosing the splice, such as, fiber organizers, splice closures, housings and stub poles, and miscellaneous hardware items shall be included in other assembly units. C. The length of buried cable for compensation purposes is determined by taking the sum of all distances between splice or terminal points specified by the Engineer. It includes the cable installed in trenches, pipes and non-pipe underground crossings, in sections of aerial construction of buried cable and in vertical runs on poles and in stake-mounted or pole-mounted housings. The length of buried cable installed shall be determined from the sequential number length markers on the outer jacket of the buried cable except where the markings are illegible or found to be in error. Compensation for multiple cables placed in the same plow slot or trench is determined on the basis of the lengths of the individual cables involved. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 29 of 230 Each buried filled fiber optic cable assembly unit is listed in accordance with the number of optical fibers. Each unit is prefixed by the letters BFO. The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required. BF024 A buried filled fiber optic cable with 24 fibers. (BF036 & Indicates a 36 fiber, buried filled fiber BFC100-24)D optic cable and a 100 pair, 24 gauge buried filled copper cable, placed in same plow slot or trench. Quantity, labor and material unit prices are to be specified for each cable separately. BFO24V(2)(1) A buried filled fiber optic cable containing 24 fibers with 2 vacant ducts having 1 in. (25.4 mm) inside diameters placed simultaneously in the same plow slot or trench. BFO36I A buried filled fiber optic cable containing 36 fibers installed in a duct. SECTION BFCTV - BURIED FILLED COPPER CABLE – CATV ASSEMBLY UNITS Coax cable shall meet the specifications listed below. BFC500 Copper clad aluminum center conductor, expanded polyethylene core insulation, solid aluminum sheath, jacketed with flooding compound, attenuation at 550 MHZ with a maximum loss of 1.85 db per 100ft. Comm/Scope P-3 75-500JCASS or equivalent. BFC715 Copper clad aluminum center conductor, expanded polyethylene core insulation, solid aluminum sheath, jacketed with flooding compound, attenuation at 550 MHZ with a maximum loss of 1.26 db per 100ft. Comm/Scope P-3 75-715JCASS or equivalent. BFC750 Copper clad aluminum center conductor, expanded polyethylene core insulation, solid aluminum sheath, jacketed with flooding compound, attenuation at 550 MHZ with a maximum loss of 1.24 db per 100ft. Comm/Scope P-3 75-750JCASS or equivalent. Section BFOVFP - BURIED FILLED FIBER OPTIC CABLE FUTURE PATH ASSEMBLY UNITS BFOVFP( )( )MD BURIED DUCT-FUTURE PATH-MICRODUCT (MD) This assembly unit consists of one (1) foot of buried Future Path Duct. This unit includes all material and labor for the placement of Future Path Duct (m icroducts/oversheath configuration product). The first parentheses denote the outside diameter of the Future Path and the second parentheses denotes the quantity of microducts and outside diameter of the microducts. Example: BFOVFP(1.66)(7-12)MD Buried Future Path (1.66 oversheath outside diameter)(7 microduct’s with outside diameter of MD’s is 12) MD IE This modifies the standard BFOVFP suffix “I” assembly unit with "E" to require cable installation in existing duct and includes labor to rod and clean existing duct. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is in place. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 30 of 230 Note: On Legacy Qwest Markets Only – The IE suffix will be considered as a vacant duct. BM-OCCUPIED unit will apply if the duct is occupied. SECTION BFV - BURIED FILLED CABLE VACANT DUCT BFV( ) ( ) This assembly unit includes all labor and material required to install vacant SDR11 duct prior to the placement of buried cable. The first set of parentheses shall indicate the number of ducts and the second set of parentheses shall indicate the inside diameter of the ducts. This unit includes all material and labor for the placement of the duct to the depth indicated in the specifications. Warning tape may be included if designed b y engineer. Placement of buried cable shall be compensated for separately. This includes all requirements for protection of the facilities and all requirements related to NESC Code compliance. Note: This unit only applies to the standard depths as indentified in each contract. Additional depth will be compensated with BM70E units The following is an illustration of how to identify dual placement units that do not follow the conventional, standard format, when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting provides only for proper unit compensation within the Fireworks/Bidmaster system and is not an indication of how the cables are to be physically installed. These non-standard format requirements shall apply to Line Extensions & Bid Projects. For Legacy Qwest Market Only *BFV(1)(1.25)PSTD (Primary Product) *BFOVFP(1.84)(7-12)MD (Secondary Product) When placing fiber and copper cable, the fiber cable will always be the primary driver, this should be indicated with the ampersand “&”. When placing fiber cables and fiber and copper cables the largest fiber will be the primary. When placing copper only, the largest copper cable will be the primary driver. The dual units shall be at a discounted labor rate. The asterisk * star is a Fireworks/Bidmaster system identifier for dual cable placement. This requires Bidmaster to sort the units using information from the Office/Remote field. Whenever multiple dual units are involved they shall be identified alphanumerically as Dual 01A, B, C, etc. and Dual 02A, B, C, etc. when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting forces the system to list the cables together in the proper order required by the Engineer. This sorting code is entered into Bidmaster in the “Office/Remote” field, resulting in the following example: *BFV(1)(1.25)PSTD Dual 01A *BFOVFP(1.84)(7-12)MDD Dual 01B CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 31 of 230 If a dual placement occurs to a point and then the other cable continues along the route, from the point that the single cable continues separately until it reaches it's final destination point, this cable shall be compensated as a separate, single cable only. Note: The “&” should be shown first and the Dual 01A, 01B, 01C must be shown in order for pricing to be accurate. For Legacy Qwest Markets Only Suffix Descriptions (40) This modifies the standard BFV unit to require Schedule 40 (80) This modifies the standard BFV unit to require Schedule 80 IE This modifies the standard BFC suffix “I” assembly unit with "E" to require cable installation in existing duct that may be steel, PVC or HDPE SDR11 and includes labor to rod and clean existing duct. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is in place. IV This modifies the standard BFV unit to require placement of a duct in a new vacant duct. C This modifies the standard BFV unit to require C Duct OT Open Trench Note: Dual Placement Units/Suffixes can apply to the OT suffix P Difficult/Congested placement PST This modifies the standard BFV unit to be Pest Duct. This unit is for Legacy Qwest markets only. S This modifies the standard BFV unit to require Steel T Trench only Examples: BFV(1)(2)OT Placement of one vacant duct, two inches in diameter, placed in open trench prepared by other than CenturyLink force or contract labor. BFV(1)(4)(40) Placement of one vacant duct, four inches in diameter, schedule 40. SECTION BG - BURIED PLANT LOADING COIL ASSEMBLY UNITS BG22-50-( ) BG32-6-( ) BG35-1-( ) BG60-1-( ) BG62-1-( ) BGM32-1-( ) BG22-100-( ) BG32-12-( ) BG35-6-( ) BG60-3-( ) BG62-3-( ) BGM32-6-( ) BG22-200-( ) BG32-25-( ) BG35-12-( ) BG60-6-( ) BG62-6-( ) BGM32-12-( ) BG22-300-( ) BG35-25-( ) BG60-12-( ) BG62-12-( ) BGM32-25-( ) BG22-400-( ) BG60-25-( ) BG62-25-( ) BG22-600-( ) BG60-50-( ) BG62-50-( ) BG22-900-( ) BG60-100-( ) BG62-100-( ) BURIED PLANT LOAD COILS Consist of either a universal load coil assembly with a filled plastic cable stub or encapsulated loading coils. The coils may be either standard or mini and with an inductance of either 66 or 88 millihenries. This unit includes the labor and materials for mounting in place. Splicing to be compensated for under the HC unit. The loading coil assembly units are as follows: CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 32 of 230 Standard Mini BG22 Universal Load Coil Assembly Unit Direct Buried with the number of coils as specified, minimum 50 coils. BG32 BGM32 Encapsulated Load Coil Unit Pedestal Mounted with the number of coils as specified, maximum 25 coils. BG35 Encapsulated Single Stackable Coil unit Pedestal Mounted. BG60 Encapsulated Build-Out Capacitor Assembly Pedestal Mounted, equipped with plastic insulated lead wires. BG62 Encapsulated Build-Out Capacitor Assembly Direct Buried, equipped with plastic insulated lead wires. The following suffixes apply to loading coils: Suffix ( ) In the first parentheses insert either (66) or (88) millihenry. ( ) When a treated plank is required for direct buried coils insert second parentheses as follows: A Place a treated plank over the load coil case. B Place a treated plank under the load coil case. C Place a treated plank over and under the load coil case. D This modifies the standard BG unit to require no encapsulant, dry load coil. This unit is for Legacy Qwest markets only. SC Smart Coil The following illustration indicates the method of designating the material required: BG22-200 (66) (A) A Universal load coil with 200 standard 66 millihenry coils installed with a treated plank. BGM32-25 (66) Encapsulated load coil assembly of 25 mini 66 millihenry coils. BG35-6 (88) Stackable load coil assembly consisting of six individual 88 millihenry coils. BG60-25 ( ) Pedestal mounted build-out capacitor assembly consisting of 25 pairs to be built out with the parentheses indicating the capacitor value in microfarads. BG62-50 ( ) Direct Buried build-out capacitor assembly consisting of 50 pairs to be built out with the parentheses indicating the capacitor value in microfarads. Note: This unit was eliminated in the new RUS 515 due to emphasis on "Broadband" capable "Non-loaded plant" (< 18,000 feet). This unit is added due to current existing routes extending beyond 18,000 feet. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 33 of 230 Section BH – BURIED HANDHOLE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of labor and material for one (1) buried handhole installed in place, including the base, top cover and mounting hardware, and pea gravel. The handhole size, amount of pea gravel and the installation shall be as specified by the Engineer. The handhole assembly unit shall be used only in areas of non- vehicular traffic. When required for use in areas of vehicular traffic, the handhole shall be rated to withstand vehicular traffic. Where specified, vehicular traffic rated handholes shall be suffixed with the letter “T”. The assembly units are defined as follows: BHC( ) Buried Handhole for copper systems. BHF( ) Buried Handhole for fiber optic systems. Suffix Descriptions B Requires a bottom on handhole This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. CH Concrete handhole. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. P Requires plastic handhole. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. R Requires round handhole. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. Note: BHC(10X10)R is to be used for Buried Service Wire (BSW) storage box. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. S Requires a vertically split bottom handhole. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. The dimensions of length, width, and depth of the handhole shall be indicated in the parentheses in inches (millimeters). Examples: BHC(13x24X24) Buried handhole for copper systems with dimensions of 13 x 24 x 24 in. (330 x 610 x 610 mm) (approximate). BHF(17x30x30)T Buried handhole for fiber optic systems with dimensions of 17 x 30 30 in. (432 x 762 x 762 mm)(approximate) which is rated for vehicular traffic. BHF( ) BURIED HANDHOLE (FIBER) The following suffixes shall apply to the BHF standard unit: The suffix “C” modifies the standard BHF assembly unit to include labor and material to install a concrete collar around a buried handhole as shown on the detailed drawings as specified by the Engineer. All other specifications of the BH assembly unit shall apply. Example: BHF( )C BHF unit with suffix “C” as specified above. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 34 of 230 Section BM - MISCELLANEOUS ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of all labor and material to construct and install the units defined individually below required for the installation and construction of the buried cable portions of the Project: AMENDMENT ( ) AMENDMENT This assembly unit will consist of labor or labor and material required for approved costs 10% or greater over the original awarded bid project. This unit is only used in conjunction for an amendment for Lump Sum Bids (i.e.: Generator, COEI and DC Power). The number in the parentheses will indicate what amendment number it is for a specific contract (Example: first amendment for a contract would use AMENDMENT (1), the second amendment would use AMENDMENT (2)). This unit only applies to Project Bids. BM2( )( ) Housing Ground Assembly Unit - Consists of the necessary labor and material for the installation of a ground rod (installed in undisturbed soil), ground rod clamp and the required length of a bare #6 AWG copper ground wire connected to an auxiliary grounding connector (included in the housing assembly unit) within the housing (see unit drawing BM2). Indicate the desired diameter and length of ground rod. For a sectionalized ground rod and coupling device use the suffix “S”. Examples: BM2(1/2)(5) A 1/2 in. X 5 foot (13 mm X 1.5 m) ground rod. BM2(5/8)(8) A 5/8 in. x 8 foot (16 mm X 2.4 m) ground rod. BM2(5/8)(20)S Two 5/8 in. x 10 foot (16 mm X 3.1 m) sectionalized ground rods and a coupling device. Where sectionalized ground rods are required the total length should appear on the Construction Sheets. BM2-1 (5/8) (8) AUXILIARY GROUND ROD FOR GROUND FIELD This unit modifies the standard BM2 (5/8) (8) unit to consist of the labor and material to install one (1) auxiliary 5/8” x 8’ copper coated ground rod and required copper conductor to be terminated to a ground field in order to meet the maximum resistance to ground specification. The rod, conductor, termination type and installation depth shall be the same as the ground field with which it is installed. BM2A Housing Auxiliary Ground Assembly Unit - Consists of the necessary labor and material for the installation of a ground rod clamp (if required) and the required length of a bare #6 AWG copper ground wire connected to a pole ground wire using a ground wire connector (see unit drawing BM2A). BM2B Housing Ground Assembly Unit - Consists of the necessary labor and materials for the installation of a bonding connector bracket within an existing housing. The bonding connector bracket should be the bracket that is recommended by the housing manufacturer. BM2C Existing Facility Bonding Assembly Unit – Consists of the necessary labor and material for bonding new or existing cable in an existing facility, such as a buried plant housing or splice closure. This unit includes a bonding connector, a bonding CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 35 of 230 harness, tie-wraps, replacement of gravel and/or sealer, and rearrangement of an existing cable. Compensation shall be paid on a per bond basis. BM2D New Facility Re-Bonding Assembly Unit – Consists of the necessary labor and material for re-bonding an existing cable in a new facility such as a buried plant housing or splice closure. This unit includes a bonding connector, a bonding harness, and tie wraps. Compensation shall be paid on a per bond basis. BM3 PEDESTAL PROTECTION This assembly unit consists of the necessary material and labor for pedestal protection, consisting of a three (3') foot diameter ring, the center line for placement of twelve-inch (12") diameter round rocks or by written permission the equivalent in landscaping blocks for protection against animal intrusion into pedestals. BM4 SEM This assembly unit consists of all labor and material to install one Alcatel SEM or equivalent product into a BDS/BD9 or BD9Plus. In addition this unit will include opening the SEM sheath, bonding and grounding. BM6M Suspension Strand Assembly Unit - Consists of one (1) foot (0.305 m) of 6M [6,000 pounds (lbs)—2722 kilograms (kg)] suspension strand, supporting hardware, lashing wire, cable straps, and all other accessories required for aerial insert construction in buried plant, but excludes the buried cable. This unit will be used for short sections of aerial construction in buried plant. When such aerial inserts are required, the Engineer will specify the pole, riser guard, guy and anchor assembly units required, plus the appropriate quantity of this unit. The Contractor will be compensated for these units at their respective bid prices plus the appropriate cable units including the vertical length on the end poles. BM6ME EXISTING SUSPENSION STRAND ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit is specified labor only for lashing a new buried cable to an existing aerial insert. Poles, riser guards, guys, anchors, enclosures, and splices will be specified and compensated under separate unit. Cable shall be compensated for under the BFC unit as material cost only, excluding labor. Lashing wire, cable straps and all other accessories required for aerial construction on buried plant are included in this unit. BM10M Suspension Strand Assembly Unit - This unit is the same as the BM6M unit except that the size of the strand is 10M (10,000 lbs--4536 kg). BM10ME EXISTING SUSPENSION STRAND ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit includes all labor and material necessary for lashing a new buried cable to an existing aerial insert. Poles, riser guards, guys, anchors, enclosures, and splices will be specified and compensated under separate unit. Cable shall be compensated for under the BFC unit as material cost only, excluding labor. Lashing wire, cable straps and all other accessories required for aerial construction on buried plant are included in this unit. BM16M Suspension Strand Assembly Unit - This unit is the same as the BM6M unit except that the size of the strand is 16M (16,000 lbs--7257 kg). BM16ME EXISTING SUSPENSION STRAND ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit is specified labor only for lashing a new buried cable to an existing aerial insert. Poles, riser guards, guys, anchors, enclosures, and splices will be specified CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 36 of 230 and compensated under separate unit. Cable shall be compensated for under the BFC unit as material cost only, excluding labor. Lashing wire, cable straps and all other accessories required for aerial construction on buried plant are included in this unit. BM21 Cable Entrance – Consists of the necessary labor and material to terminate copper and/or fiber optic outside plant cables as shown on the detailed drawings as specified by the Engineer. BM21-DLC REMOTE SITE PREP This unit modifies the standard BM21 unit to include labor and material for remote site preparation. Compensation shall be for all necessary work to complete the remote site such as dirt work, fencing, culverts, driveway, concrete slab and conduit for equipment, power meter-base pole, etc. as specified by the Engineer. The unit value shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00) per unit with sufficient units calculated to cover the total cost of the job. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid for labor and material the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost (labor and material) as "Labor" in order to capture the unit as a single line item. Line Extension Only. Example: Site Prep Labor = $1,580.00 Site Prep Material = $800.00 Total Cost = $2,380.00 entered into Fireworks as "Labor" Total Units = 23.8 BM21-DLC-RBLD REMOTE SITE PREP – MAINTENANCE ONLY This unit includes labor and material for rebuilding/repairing an existing remote site. Compensation shall be for all necessary work to complete the remote site such as dirt work, fencing, culverts, driveway, concrete slab and conduit for equipment, power meter-base pole, etc. as specified by the Engineer. The unit value shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00) per unit with sufficient units calculated to cover the total cost of the job. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid for labor and material the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost (labor and material) as "Labor" in order to capture the unit as a single line item. Supporting documentation will be required. Line Extension Only. Example: Site Prep Labor = $1,580.00 Site Prep Material = $800.00 Total Cost = $2,380.00 entered into Fireworks as "Labor" Total Units = 23.8 BM22 GROUNDING SYSTEM – Consists of the necessary labor and material to construct a grounding system as shown on the detailed drawings as specified by the Engineer. This unit shall include all ground electrodes, trenching, backfilling, bonding the auxiliary ground electrodes to each other and to the primary ground electrodes, and bonding to the master ground bar (MGB). BM22 GROUNDING SYSTEM This modifies the BM22 unit to be paid incrementally. The unit value shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00) per unit with sufficient units calculated to cover the total cost of the job. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid for labor and material the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost (labor and material) as "Labor" in order to capture the unit as a single line item. Must have preapproval of CenturyLink. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 37 of 230 Example: Grounding System Labor = $1,580.00 Grounding System Material = $800.00 Total Cost = $2,380.00 entered into Fireworks as "Labor" Total Units = 23.8 BM25 H-FRAME STRUCTURE This assembly unit consists of all labor and material required to install one H-Frame structure for the purpose of attaching outdoor equipment enclosures. The H-Frame structure shall be constructed of material suitable to support cable termination and/or electronic equipment enclosures, with overall dimensions as specified by the Engineer. Any necessary bonding and grounding of metallic H-Frame structures shall also be included. All enclosures, cable guards, and splicing, bonding and grounding of cable shall be compensated for separately. BM50( ) BURIED SERVICE WIRE OR CABLE INSTALLATION TO POLE-MOUNTED WIRE TERMINAL ASSEMBLY UNIT Consists of the necessary labor and material to install a buried wire or cable from a buried plant housing to a pole mounted wire terminal. This unit includes t he installation of pole mounted buried wire or cable, a pole mounted wire terminal, and the necessary wire work at the wire terminal (see assembly unit drawing BM50). Pair count of the terminal size shall be indicated in the parentheses. Installation of the buried plant housing and splicing of the pole mounted buried wire or cable inside the buried plant housing shall be compensated under separate units. BM50Q TERMINAL BLOCKS – LEGACY QWEST MARKETS ONLY BM50Q-BC100-BLOCK- TERM-6PR DT3 standard pedestal 6 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 4ft., filled, unshielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-12PR-12F- FS DT3 standard pedestal 12 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-12PR-12F- PM DT3 Standard pole mount 12 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-12PR-25F- FS DT3 standard pedestal 12 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-12PR-25F- PM DT3 Standard pole mount 12 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-12PR-4F-FU DT3 standard pedestal 12 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 4ft., filled, unshielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-12-VT-3F- SM DT3 Standard strand mount, w/ integrated splice closure, 12 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 3ft., PCV tip tracer stub. BM50Q-DT3-12-VT-3-PM DT3 Standard strand mount, w/ integrated splice closure, 12 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 3ft., PCV tip tracer stub. BM50Q-DT3-25-FS-25- PM DT3 Standard pole mount 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-25-FS-50- PM DT3 Standard pole mount 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 50ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-12F- FS DT3 standard pedestal 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-12F- PM DT3 Switchable pole mount 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., filled, armor stub. Terminal block’s CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 38 of 230 mechanically-switchable feature allows bridge-tap cutoff (beyond the cable pairs point of service) and also allows spare cable pairs to be expressed through without re- entering the cable stub/splice. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-12F- SM DT3 Switchable strand mount 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., filled, armor stub. This terminal block’s mechanically-switchable feature allows bridge-tap cutoff (beyond the cable pairs point of service) and allows pairs to be expressed through without re-entering the cable/stub splice. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-12FT- B Switchable DT3 pedestal mount 25pr terminal with 12 foot splicing shielded filled stub BM50Q-DT3-25PR-25F- FS DT3 standard pedestal 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-25F- PM DT3 Switchable pole mount 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, armor stub. Terminal block’s mechanically-switchable feature allows bridge-tap cutoff (beyond the cable pairs point of service) and also allows spare cable pairs to be expressed through without re- entering the cable stub/splice. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-25F- SM DT3 Switchable strand mount 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, armor stub. This terminal block’s mechanically-switchable feature allows bridge-tap cutoff (beyond the cable pairs point of service) and allows pairs to be expressed through without re-entering the cable/stub splice. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-25FT- B Switchabe DT3 pedestal mount 25pr terminal with 25 foot splicing shielded filled stub BM50Q-DT3-25PR-4F-FU DT3 standard pedestal 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 4ft., filled, unshielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-4FT-B Switchable DT3 25 pair terminal 4 ft splicing shielded filled stub BM50Q-DT3-25PR-4FT- SW Invalid Unit BM50Q-DT3-25-PS-12- PM DT3 Standard strand mount 50 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., aircore pressurized stub. BM50Q-DT3-25-VT-3-PM DT3 Standard strand mount, w/ integrated splice closure, 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 3ft., PVC tip tracer stub. BM50Q-DT3-50-FA-25- PM DT3 Standard pole mount 50 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, armor stub. BM50Q-DT3-50-FS-12- PM DT3 Standard pole mount 50 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-50-FS-25- PM DT3 Standard pole mount 50 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-6PR-12F-FS DT3 standard pedestal 6 pair, non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-6PR-25F-FS DT3 standard pedestal 6 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-6PR-4F-FU DT3 standard pedestal 6 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 4ft., filled, unshielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-PL-MT-50PR DT3 Standard pole mount 50 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 39 of 230 Suffix Description C Cold Seal BM32 FROST EXCAVATION This assembly unit will consist of all labor for frost excavation where frost exceeds 6”. Excavation in frozen ground where the frost line exceeds 6” shall be defined as that which requires chipping or blasting to effect removal. No extra charge will be allowed for the first 6” of excavation in frozen ground. Payment for frost excavation is considered a premium payment to be added to any other applicable excavation or construction charges. No jagged or sharp frost is to be used in any backfill. Contractor will be responsible for obtaining a site for disposal and providing the necessary anti freeze for equipment. Any Frost Excavation unit must be preauthorized by CenturyLink prior to the commencement of frost excavation. Suffix Description A Over 6” up to 12” depth of frost B Over 12” up to 18” depth of frost C Over 18” up to 24” depth of frost D Over 24” up to 30” depth of frost E 30” up to 36” depth of frost Note: These are paid on a per trenched foot basis F Frost Excavation/Cubic Yard This will include the placement of large structures such as conduit structure, handholes, manholes, etc. Disposal of excavated material(s) in excess of the amount displaced by the CenturyLink plant will not be included in the unit price. G Frost/Ground Thawing This unit involves the placement of gas fired heating equipment typically 3’ x 4’ in size at a work site to thaw frozen ground to allow for excavations for splice pits, utility pot holes and to place manholes, handholes, cable, and conduit structures, etc. The unit will be paid per the cubic foot including the first 6 inches of frost/frozen ground encountered. This unit may be used in conjunction with the ground thaw set up fee (one per work location to compensate for the delivery, setup and removal of the ground thawing equipment), but not in conjunction with any other frost excavation unit. Any return trips to move, adjust and reset the ground thaw equipment during the thawing operation is included in the cost. H Ground Thaw Set up Fee The set up fee includes all labor and equipment for the delivery, set up, and any necessary subsequent trips to reset the equipment and removal of the ground thaw equipment both to and from the Work site. Note: BM32 units are valid for legacy Qwest markets only, these units do not apply to legacy CenturyLink markets. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 40 of 230 BM50( ) BURIED PLANT POLE MOUNTED WIRE TERMINAL This modifies the standard BM50 unit to include the splicing in the buried plant housing. All other specifications of the BM50 unit shall apply. BM52 Re-numbering Assembly Unit – This unit consists of the necessary labor and material to remove existing numbers and clean where necessary, and re-number an existing housing. BM52A RE-NUMBERING ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM52 unit to include re-tagging of existing cables within existing pedestals. All other specifications of the BM52 unit shall apply. BM53 Warning Sign Assembly Unit - Consists of one (1) staked mounted warning sign, in place as shown on the Construction Sheets. This unit includes all labor and material to install the stake mounted sign (see detail drawing specified by the Engineer). BM53/BM53 WARNING SIGN This modifies the standard BM 53 unit to require a plastic sign 9” high by 12” wide with black letters on orange background and“811” wording, manufactured only by Michael J. Arnold & Co. and mounted on a (2 lb/ft) 8’ stake set 30” deep. All other specifications of the BM53 unit shall apply. The sign makes no distinction between copper and fiber; it refers to both fiber and copper cable as “Buried Cable”. If suffix “A” is used, the sign shall be installed on a stub pole or pole (specified separately). See Drawings BM53/BM53. This to be used for replacements only. BM53P(8) FIBER/COPPER CABLE MARKER/WARNING SIGN This assembly unit consists of a white, round plastic post with a minimum length of 8 feet, and a round plastic, dome type cap with black letters on orange background that will display the 811 call number. The post will be placed at a minimum depth of 24 inches, with the anchor being placed below the frost line, no exceptions. This unit will be used in lieu of all metal warning sign and cable marker units. BM53P(10) FIBER/COPPER CABLE MARKER/WARNING SIGN This assembly unit consists of a white, round plastic post with a minimum length of 10 feet, and a round plastic, dome type cap with black letters on orange background that will display the 811 call number. The post will be placed at a minimum depth of 24 inches, with the anchor being placed below the frost line, no exceptions. This unit will be used in lieu of all metal warning sign and cable marker units. BM53PL(8) FIBER/COPPER CABLE MARKER/WARNING SIGN This assembly unit consists of a white, round plastic post with a minimum length of 8 feet, and a round plastic, dome type cap with black letters on orange background that will display the 811 call number. The post will be placed at a minimum depth of 24 inches, with the anchor being placed below the frost line, no exceptions. This unit is to be used at fiber optic splice locations to allow the locating of the fiber cable without having to access the hand-hole. This unit will be used in lieu of all metal warning sign and cable marker units. Note: The ground wire is paid for separately under the appropriate BM2 unit. BM53PL(10) FIBER/COPPER CABLE MARKER/WARNING SIGN – This assembly unit consists of a white, round plastic post with a minimum length of 10 feet, and a round plastic, dome type cap with black letters on orange background that will display the 811 call CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 41 of 230 number. The post will be placed at a minimum depth of 24 inches, with the anchor being placed below the frost line, no exceptions. This unit is to be used at fiber optic splice locations to allow the locating of the fiber cable without having to access the hand-hole. This unit will be used in lieu of all metal warning sign and cable marker units. Material not available. BM54 Route Sign Assembly Unit - Consists of one (1) stake mounted route sign, in place, as shown on the Construction Sheets. This unit includes all labor and material to install the stake mounted sign (see detail drawing specified by the Engineer). BM55 Splice Location Sign Assembly Unit - Consists of one (1) stake mounted splice location sign, in place, as shown on the Construction Sheets. This unit includes all labor and material to install the stake mounted sign (see detail drawing specified by the Engineer). BM55A Buried Splice Location Assembly Unit - Consists of one (1) buried splice location assembly unit installed in or above the buried splice case. The installation of the buried splice location unit shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. If the owner has standardized on a specific system, the Engineer shall so indicate (see detail drawing specified by the Engineer). BM56 PEDESTAL MARKER This assembly unit consists of all labor and material required to install a pedestal marker, consisting of an eight-foot tall orange plastic rod attached to the pedestal. This unit should only be used in locations where snow depth could exceed height of pedestal. BM60( ) Underground Pipe Crossing Assembly Unit – Consists of one (1) lineal foot (0.305 m) of steel pipe, with the inside diameter in inches (meters) specified in parentheses, installed in place. This unit includes the pushing of pipe and any excavation, backfilling and tamping necessary for the installation of the pipe. The pipe shall be installed at the depth specified by the Engineer. The installed pipe shall be free of any sharp projections to avoid damage to the outer jacket of the buried cable or wire during its installation in the pipe. The contractor will be compensated for labor and material for the buried cable or wire under separate units. Options designated by the following suffixes apply: BM60 This modifies the standard BM60 unit to include all labor and material required to seal the ends of the pipe after the cable is in place. All other requirements of the BM60 assembly unit shall apply. BM60(2&4) PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, TWO STEEL PIPE This unit modifies the standard BM60 unit to require placement of two steel pipe, one 2 inch and one 4 inch. All other requirements of the BM60 assembly unit shall apply. BM60( ) (40) This unit modifies the standard BM60 to require placement of schedule 40 pipe. BM60( ) (80) This unit modifies the standard BM60 to require placement of schedule 80 pipe. Suffix Description c C Duct Required D Directional boring required. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 42 of 230 E EXISTING UNDERGROUND PIPE CROSSING UNIT This unit includes all labor required to locate and excavate both ends of an existing BM60 unit and place a new cable within the existing pipe. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the pipe after the cable is in place, backfilling, tamping and restoring the surface to its original condition. Cable placed within the pipe is not included in this unit and will be compensated under separate unit. EL This suffix is to be used only when non-standard 2 ½” HDPE pipe is required by power companies and is for electrical purposes only. THIS UNIT APPLIES TO LPEC-WEST MARKETS ONLY. I Buried filled cable, which will be installed inside a newly placed duct. For example, if the engineer calls for a directional bore, then the contractor will be compensated for the directional bore unit and the cable unit including the “I” suffix to pull the cable through the newly placed pipe. Example: The Engineer calls for 500 feet of directional bore and the cable being placed is 48 count direct buried fiber. The units the Engineer would use would be 500 feet of BM60 (2)P and 500 feet of BFO48I P Plastic pipe required. PST This modifies the standard BFV unit to be Pest Duct. This unit is for Legacy Qwest markets only. 2P PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, PLASTIC This unit modifies the standard BM60 unit to require placement by boring for two plastic pipes. All other requirements of the BM60 assembly unit shall apply. 2PD PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, PLASTIC/DIRECTIONAL This unit modifies the standard BM60 unit to require placement by directional boring for two plastic pipes. All other requirements of the BM60 assembly unit shall apply. (1-2&2-4)PD PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, PLASTIC/DIRECTIONAL This unit modifies the standard BM60 unit to require placement by directional boring for three plastic pipes, one-2 inch and two-4 inch. All other requirements of the BM60 assembly unit shall apply. ROCK PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, ROCK This unit modifies the standard BM60 unit with the suffix "ROCK" to require boring in rock. The suffix "CBL" shall indicate the presence of Cobble Stone. All other requirements of the BM60 assembly unit shall apply. BM61( ) Underground Non-Pipe Crossing Assembly Unit - Consists of the labor in providing a hole in soil one (1) foot (0.305 m) in length and of a diameter in inches (meters) specified in parentheses. The depth of the hole below the surface of the ground shall be specified by the Engineer. This unit includes any excavation, backfilling and tamping necessary for the installation. This unit may be used where the permanent installation of a steel or plastic pipe under the BM60 unit is not required. The contractor will be compensated for labor and material for the buried cable or CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 43 of 230 wire under separate units. Where directional boring is required, the unit shall be suffixed by the letter "D". BM61( )-ROCK NON-PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, ROCK This unit modifies the standard BM61 unit with the suffix "ROCK" to require boring in rock. All other requirements of the BM61 assembly unit shall apply. BM61( )D-ROCK NON-PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, DIRECTIONAL “ROCK” This unit modifies the standard BM61 unit with the suffix "ROCK" to require directional boring in rock. All other requirements of the BM61 assembly unit shall apply. BM65( ) Guard Assembly Unit – Consists of the necessary labor and material for installing one (1) lineal foot (0.305 m) of split galvanized steel guard. The sections of guard may be straight and or curved. This unit may be used as attachments to bridges, abutments, walls, etc., and any below ground location. All hangers, bolts, and other attachment hardware along with excavation, backfilling, tamping, and restoration are included as part of this unit. The diameter of the guard shall be indicated in the parentheses. The contractor will be compensated for labor and material for the buried cable or wire under separate units. (See detailed drawings as specified by the Engineer). Where a split plastic guard is required, the unit shall be suffixed by the letter "P". BM66( ) Bridge Attachment Assembly Unit - Consists of the necessary labor and material for installing one (1) lineal foot (0.305 m) of galvanized steel pipe, of the inside diameter in inches (meters) specified, attached to a bridge. Details of the method of installation will be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications as determined by the Engineer. The contractor will be compensated for labor and material for the buried cable or wire under separate units. (See detailed drawings as specified by the Engineer). Where a plastic pipe is required, the unit shall be suffixed by the letter "P". BM66( ) This modifies the standard BM66 unit to be a fixed value rather than per lineal foot. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be incrementally applied. BM66 (6) BRIDGE ATTACHMENT ASSSMBLY UNIT This unit modifies the standard BM66 ( ) unit by allowing the use of a 6” pipe containing four (4) 1.25” HDPE inner-ducts. All other requirements of the BM66 ( ) assembly unit shall apply. BM70E( ) EXTRA DEPTH ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit will include just the extra depth call out for any copper, fiber or coax cable over and above the standard set in place. Example: If the standard depth is 30” and it is requested to place the cable at 42” depth the BM70E(12) would apply; if the standard depth is 48” and it is requested to place the cable at 60” the BM70E(12) would apply. The unit will be used along with the copper, fiber or coax cable unit. Unit payment for additional depths shall require the suffix "E" at the following depths: 6 inches 12 inches CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 44 of 230 18 inches 30 inches 36 Inches 42 inches 48 inches 60 inches 72 inches 96 inches When using this unit along with the cable unit you will need to include an ID Description: Whenever these units are involved they shall be identified alphanumerically as A, B, C, etc. when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting forces the system to list the cable and extra depth together in the proper order required by the Engineer. This sorting code is entered into Bidmaster in the “Office/Remote” field, resulting in the following example: BFC25-24 A BM70E(6) A (This example the cable is placed at 36”) Note 1: This unit does not apply to Boring units. Note 2: This unit only applies after the standard depths as indentified in each contract. BM71 Rock Excavating Unit - Consists of one (1) lineal foot (0.305 m) of trenching, blasting, sawing, etc., measured parallel to the surface of the ground, in rock, including excavation, backfilling and tamping to place cable or wire to the depth specified in the Specifications. This unit includes all material and labor required in the repair and/or replacement of streets, roads, sidewalks, drives, fences, lawns, shrubbery, water mains, pipes, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities and any other property damaged by the excavating, except loss or damage to crops, gardens, trees or ornamental flowers in the construction corridor necessarily incident to the construction of the Project and not caused by the negligence of the Contractor. This unit will be specified by the Engineer only when field conditions at the site show the existence of rock to a depth required by the specification, which cannot be trenched, plowed or ripped. If extra depth is required, the unit shall be suffixed by "E( )", where the required depth in rock shall be shown inside the parentheses. The contractor will be compensated for labor and material for the buried cable or wire under separate units. BM71 This modifies the standard BM71 unit to exlcude the material required to restore streets, roads, sidewalks, drives; these materials will be compensated under the BM72 and BM73 units as required. All other requirements of the BM71 unit apply. BM71-A This modifies the standard BM71 unit to exclude the material required to restore streets, roads, sidewalks, drives; these materials will be compensated under the BM72 and BM73 units as required. All other requirements of the BM71 unit. BM71E( ) ROCK EXCAVATION (EXTRA DEPTH) This unit modifies the standard BM71 assembly unit and the RUS Form 515a, Part III, paragraph 4.3.3 to increase the required minimum depth in rock to ( ) inches regardless of trench width. This unit will paid on a per lineal foot basis. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 45 of 230 NOTE: BM71E (18”) is the minimum acceptable depth for BFC cable on CenturyLink projects. The standard RUS BM71 will not be used on CenturyLink projects. The standard depth for cable is 6” in solid rock with 18” cover. Suffix Description A This assembly unit consists of labor required to remove solid rock by mechanical means (i.e. Jackhammer, backhoe ram or blasting), includes hauling and proper disposal of the rock from the work site. This unit will be compensated by the cubic foot of rock only. BM72 Asphalt Assembly Unit - Consists of labor and material necessary to remove and restore one (1) lineal foot (0.305 m) of asphalt pavement (where the removal does not necessitate the breaking up of concrete) measured along the route of the cable or wire. Any trenching which may be necessary for the installation of buried cable or wire is included in this unit. All work shall be performed as required in accordance with federal, state and/or local construction standards in effect at the time of bid date. (Pursuant to these federal, state and/or local standards, restoration may include the use of any base and sub-base materials such as concrete, crushed stone, etc.). The contractor will be compensated for labor and material for the buried cable or wire under the separate units. BM72A ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM72 unit to compensate by the square foot instead of the lineal foot. All other requirements of the BM72 assembly unit shall apply. The following suffixes apply to asphalt: Suffix Description In the parentheses ( ) insert the following: R - Beyond twenty-five (25) miles to asphalt source. U - Within twenty-five (25) miles to asphalt source. BM72A(12) ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the BM72A unit to a remove and restore asphalt to a depth of 6-12". All other requirements of the BM72 assembly unit will apply. BM72A(18) ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the BM72A unit to a remove and restore asphalt to a depth of 13-18". All other requirements of the BM72 assembly unit will apply. BM72-R1 ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM72 unit to consist of all labor and material required to remove asphalt (less than 6" thick) and includes the prompt removal of the removed material from the job site with proper disposal. This unit is to be used when asphalt is not going to be replaced only. This unit is compensated by the square foot. BM72-R2 ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM72 unit to consist of all labor and material required to remove asphalt (greater than 6" thick) and includes the prompt removal of the removed material from the job site with proper disposal. This unit is to be used CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 46 of 230 when asphalt is not going to be replaced only. This unit is compensated by the square foot. BM72-TMP ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT Place and maintain Temporary Asphalt Patch This assembly unit consists of labor and material to place and maintain a temporary asphalt patch. This unit will be compensated by the square foot. BM73 Concrete Assembly Unit - Consists of the labor and material necessary to remove and restore one (1) lineal foot (0.305 m) of concrete pavement (or any combination of concrete pavement and other surfacing material) where the removal necessitates the breaking up of concrete pavement, measured along the route of cable or wire. Any trenching which may be necessary for the installation of buried cable or wire is included in this unit. All work shall be performed as required in accordance with federal, state and/or local construction standards in effect at the time of bid date. (Pursuant to these federal, state and/or local standards, restoration may include the use of any base and sub-base materials such as concrete, crushed stone, etc.) The contractor will be compensated for labor and material for the buried cable or wire separate units. BM73A CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM73 unit to compensate by the square foot instead of the lineal foot. All other requirements of the BM73 assembly unit shall apply. The following suffixes apply to asphalt: Suffix Description In the parentheses ( ) insert the following: R - Beyond twenty-five (25) miles to concrete source. U - Within twenty-five (25) miles to concrete source. BM73A(12) CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the BM72A unit to a remove and restore concrete to a depth of 6-12". All other requirements of the BM72 assembly unit will apply. BM73A(18) CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the BM72A unit to a remove and restore concrete to a depth of 13- 18". All other requirements of the BM72 assembly unit will apply. BM73-P CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT-PAD Consists of labor and material necessary to form and the placement of 6” concrete (concrete 2500 psi, 3" slump, 3/4" to 1 1/2" aggregate, Type l or Type lll concrete), forms for the base, rebar / metal grid for structural strength of the pad, finishing the concrete, associated hardware (cabinet template), miscellaneous inserts for bolts, etc required to secure the closure or cabinet to the base. This unit includes the labor to accommodate any bends and conduit. The labor and material cost for conduit and bends will be compensated under the applicable BFV, UD, BM88 or UDL unit. Unit is compensated by the square foot. BM73-R1 CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM73 unit to consist of all labor and material required to remove concrete (less than 6" thick) and includes the prompt removal of the removed material from the job site with proper disposal. This unit is to be used CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 47 of 230 only when concrete is not going to be replaced. This unit is compensated by the square foot. BM73-R2 CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM73 unit to consist of all labor and material required to remove concrete greater than 6" thick) and includes the prompt removal of the removed material from the job site with proper disposal. This unit is to be used when concrete is not going to be replaced only. This unit is compensated by the square foot. BM73-TMP ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT - Place and maintain Temporary Asphalt Patch This assembly unit consists of labor and material to place and maintain a temporary asphalt patch. This unit will be compensated by the square foot. BM74, A or B ( ) CRUSHED STONE Consists of one cubic (13) yard of gravel, in place. Unit consists of opening and closing of the required trench width/depth, with the removal and transport of spoils, from the trench, to an approved government agency disposal site. Restoration of trench will be filled with new three-quarter inch (3/4”) minus crushed rock, tamping granular material in lifts to meet 95% compaction traffic standards. The following suffixes apply to crushed stone: Suffix Description A Unit consists of material only, for the restoration of plow line when additional gravel is required. B Restoration of trench will be filled with the control density fill (CDF), to meet 95% compaction traffic standards. C This modifies the standard BM74 unit to require Slurry Mix DF Disposal Fee - This suffix will be used only when a municipality or governing agency requires the removal and transport of spoils to a specific location that charges a separate disposal fee. Each unit shall have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount of the disposal fee. This fee is for the actual cost, and a copy of the original invoice must be submitted with the contractor units placed (CUP). Invoices without this documentation will not be paid. E This modifies the standard BM74 to NOT require excavation G ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT/GRIND AND OVERLAY Consists of all labor and material necessary to remove and restore one square foot of asphalt pavement (where the removal does not necessitate the breaking of asphalt/ concrete) by means of asphalt grinding(often referred to as asphalt milling or cold planing) as an asphalt removal method. Asphalt grinding/milling/cold planing requires specialized equipment that results in granular asphalt removal up to 4 inches in depth. Asphalt grinding (milling, cold planing) is the controlled removal of an existing pavement to a desired depth, longitudinal profile, and cross-slope. Normally, grinding is used for asphalt overlay CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 48 of 230 work where the asphalt restoration requirement is less than full depth asphalt removal and where enhanced asphalt adhesion is required to eliminate the potential for traditional asphalt seam separation. Grinding takes a small amount of asphalt material off the top up to 4 inches in depth. Final asphalt paving and asphalt material is included in the item. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest markets only. PEA PEA GRAVEL PLACEMENT This unit includes the labor and material to place gravel or pea rock in an existing closure or pedestal not associated with any placement units. Unit price includes placing pea gravel into the base of buried plant pedestals or closures to within 4 inches of the top. Unit shall be used when the need for graveling an existing pedestal has been identified in conjunction with other work at that location. This unit is not to be used as a standalone work operation. This unit is not to be used in association with new pedestal placement. This is a maintenance only unit. In the parentheses ( ) insert the following: R - Beyond twenty-five (25) miles to rock source. U - Within twenty-five (25) miles to rock source. Note: This unit is required and should be used only when certain governing bodies (city/county/state) mandates the replacement of certain soil types that are disturbed when the BFC_-_T (Trenching) unit is used. All other cleanup/backfill is included in the BFC Unit. BM75( ) DIG AND FILL SPLICE PIT This assembly unit consists of all work functions, labor and equipment required to excavate a pit by any method large enough to safely splice new or repair damaged cable, back-fill and compact the pit to prevent settling and restoring the surface area to original or better condition. If an EMS (electronic marker) is requested to be installed above the splice location, it will be paid under a separate unit and must have prior approval by CenturyLink. This unit is billable on a “one-time” operation only and includes a return trip to backfill and compact the pit. NOTE: L x W x D (Length- refers to the actual length that the splice pit is dug. Width- refers to how wide the splice pit is dug and Depth- refers to the depth the splice pit is dug.) CLARIFICATION: This unit is to be utilized when splice pits are required for CenturyLink workforces ONLY. It is not to be used for compensating contractor for digging pits when placing a buried splice unit. Splice Pits are included in the HBF – Buried Filled Splice Closure Assembly unit. This unit must have prior approval by CenturyLink. STANDARD PITS: BM75(A) - Splice Pit 4’X4’X42” A pit to accommodate one splicer for example but not limited to cutting on small count copper pedestal loops or repairing small count copper cable damages could be approximately 4’ long by 4’ wide and 42” deep. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 49 of 230 BM75(B) - Splice Pit 6’X4’X42” A pit to accommodate two splicers in one hole for example but not limited to cutting on a large count copper pedestal loop or repairing a large count copper damage could be 6’ long by 4’ wide, and 42” deep. BM75(C) - Splice Pit 12’X4’X42” A pit to accommodate one or more splicers and associated equipment for example but not limited to creating a new fiber splice location in optical facilities could be dug a minimum of 12’ long by 4’wide and 42” deep. Pits that require added depth would be as shown follows: BM75( )E48 BM75( )E54 BM75( )E60 BM75( )E72 BM75( )E84 BM75( )E96 EXAMPLE: BM75(C)E72 would be a 12’X4’X72” pit dug 72” deep. NOTE 1: Shoring is included when required to meet CenturyLink safety guidelines and OSHA requirements. Exit steps should be dug at one end of the pit as required. NOTE 2: Concrete and Asphalt restoration will be compensated by separate BM72 and BM73 units. BM76 POTHOLING This assembly unit includes all labor and material to pothole in unpaved surfaces for establishing profiles and elevations made with a vacumm/jet or water method. The unit includes excavation and backfill. This unit is not be used with boring or other excavation Work, but will only be used to determine profiles and elevations plant. This unit must have pre approval from CenturyLink. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. Suffix Description P This suffix “P” will modify the BM76 assembly unit to include work performed on a paved surface (excavation, backfill, cutting, coring and restoration of paved surfaces including concrete). All other functions of the BM76 will apply. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. PB This suffix ”PB” will modify the BM76 assembly unit to include work performed in association with boring under paved surfaces when facilities must be potholed. This is only applicable when facilities are crossing utilities and only as a last resort to locate utilities. Note: this unit does not apply when facilities are being paralleled; this function is included in the boring assembly units and will not be paid in conjunction. All other functions of the BM76 will apply. This unit must have pre approval from CenturyLink. This unit applies to LPEC East Markets Only. BM77 WORK AREA PROTECTION RENTAL FEES This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment necessary for the rental of barricades, signs, shoring, steel plates, and moving steel plates required for company forces for splice pits left open for extended period of time. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 50 of 230 Contractor is responsible for the cost of work area protection (including barricades, signs, steel plates and shoring) during the performance of the designated work at which time this unit does not apply. This unit only applies when required by CenturyLink as defined below. Once Contractor has completed excavation for a pit, and cannot proceed further (such as waiting for CenturyLink to do a splicing work operation in a pit that was left open), and barricades, signs, steel plates, shoring, are required to be left at the site to protect the work area, the responsibility for these items will be handled as follows: A. Contractor must notify CenturyLink that the pit is ready and that equipment is being left on site and the cost of the equipment will become reimbursable to the contractor using RUS code BM77. In this situation, Contractor will be compensated for the equipment starting the day after notification from the Contractor until such time that CenturyLink notifies Contractor that the excavation may be backfilled. Once CenturyLink notifies Contractor that the excavation is ready for backfill, the cost of the equipment reverts back to Contractor beginning the following day. B. If Third party equipment is utilized, the rental receipts are required as validation for costs associated with equipment rental to be invoiced using RUS code BM77. No mark-up shall apply. The rental receipt(s) must be submitted with the contractor units placed (CUP). Invoices without this documentation will not be paid. C. Work assignments that require the contractor to mobilize to the site to remove and/or replace steel plating for Company forces only will be reimbursed. Each unit will have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) and will be applied incrementally as needed to cover the cost. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest markets only. BM80 Riser Guard, 1 in. inside diameter (ID) x 8 feet (25.4 mm x 2.44 m). (See assembly unit drawing BM80). See Modification Below BM81 Riser Guard, 2 in. ID x 8 feet (50.8 mm x 2.44 m). (See assembly unit drawing BM81). See Modification Below BM82 Riser Guard, 3 in. ID x 8 feet (76.2 mm x 2.44 m). (See assembly unit drawing BM82). See Modification Below BM80B BUILDING MOUNTED PIPE EXTERNAL BM81B This unit consists of one foot of a BM80 one-inch (1”), BM81 two-inch (2"), BM82 BM84B three-BM82B inch (3")or BM84 four-inch (4”) National Electrical Code NFPA-70 rated, galvanized steel pipe, installed in place, by attaching to bracket(s) that are mounted externally to a building structure. This unit includes all materials and labor, for the placement of the steel pipe, pull / junction box’s and the bracket(s) when required or attachment to an approved bracket(s) placed by others, including all fasteners. Unit will include cleaning the inside of pipe prior to cable placement and when applicable, plugging around the cable after placement to prevent future intrusion of foreign matter. The following suffix applies to external building mounted pipe: CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 51 of 230 Suffix Description P Consists of National Electrical Code NFPA-70 rated non-metallic pipe, installed in place, by attaching to bracket(s) that are mounted to building. Example: BM81B "2" Galvanized steel pipe attached to outside of building. BM81BP "2" Plastic pipe attached to outside of building. Note: Outdoor mounted pipe shall be specified and installed in accordance with NEC NFPA-70 code as applicable for the installation of low-voltage AC / DC power conductor(s) / cable(s) and/or for the installation of communications conductor(s) / cable(s), copper and/or fiber optic. BM83( ) BURIED SERVICE GUARD This unit is the same as BM83 but with specification for outside diameter of riser pipe listed in parenthesis. Requires a 60-inch (60”) long, straight riser pipe with offset end and milled slot for use with network interface devices. Example: BM83(7/8) BM83(1.25) BM83(2) BM84 RISER GUARD This unit is to include labor for placing a 3-3/4 inch x 8-ft. riser u-guard. See Above for Modification. BM85( ) BUILDING MOUNTED PIPE INTERNAL This unit consists of one foot of indoor, National Electrical Code NFPA-70 rated galvanized steel pipe, installed in place, by attaching to bracket(s) that are mounted internally to a building structure. This unit includes all materials and labor, for the placement of the steel pipe, pull / junction box’s and the bracket(s) when required or attachment to an approved bracket(s) placed by others, including all fasteners. Unit will include cleaning the inside of pipe prior to cable placement and when applicable, plugging around the cable after placement to prevent future intrusion of foreign matter. Diameter of pipe to be indicated in parentheses. The following suffix applies to indoor mounted pipe: Suffix Description P Consists of National Electrical Code NFPA-70 rated non-metallic pipe (rigid and/or flexible), installed in place, by attaching to bracket(s) that are mounted internally to a building structure. Example: BM85(2) "2" Galvanized steel pipe attached to inside of building. BM85(2)P "2" Plastic pipe attached to inside of building. Note: Indoor mounted pipe shall be specified and installed in accordance with NEC NFPA-70 code as applicable for the installation of low-voltage AC / DC power conductor(s) / cable(s) and/or for the installation of communications conductor(s) / cable(s), copper and/or fiber optic. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 52 of 230 BM86(2), POLE MOUNTED PIPE (3) or (4) This unit consists of one foot of a two-inch (2”), three-inch (3") or four-inch (4") galvanized steel pipe, installed in place, by attaching to standoff brackets that are mounted to a pole. This unit includes all materials and labor, for the placement of the steel pipe and the offset bracket unit(s) when required or attachment to an approved offset bracket placed by others, including all fasteners. Unit will include cleaning the inside of pipe prior to cable placement and the plugging around the cable after placement to prevent future intrusion of foreign matter. The following suffix applies to pole mounted pipe: P - Consists of PVC Schedule-40 conduit plastic pipe, installed in place, by attaching to standoff brackets that are mounted to pole. Example: BM86-2 "2" Galvanized steel pipes. BM86-2P "2" Plastic pipes. BM88( )( ) This unit consists of labor and material to locate and expose one (1) existing direct buried duct to install a duct sweep in order to bring existing direct buried duct up as a riser or into a pedestal. This unit includes shoring, backfilling, tamping, restoration and disposal of excess or unusable material. This unit includes connecting the sweep to the existing duct, attaching to a pole or pedestal and placement of an end cap on the upright end when required. The upright end shall be no more that 6 inches above ground level at a pole and no higher than the top of the base unit within a pedestal. This unit also includes labor for rodding and cleaning of duct as specified by the Engineer. The first set of parentheses shall indicate the diameter of the sweep and the second set of parentheses shall indicate the degree of angle by the radius bend of the sweep. The following suffix shall apply: P - Consists of PVC plastic direct buried duct sweep. Example: BM88(2)(45x36) Indicates a 2-inch diameter galvanized steel direct buried duct sweep with a 45-degree angle by 36-inch radius bend. BM88(2)(45x36)P Indicates a 2-inch diameter PVC plastic direct buried duct sweep with a 45-degree angle by 36-inch radius bend. Suffix Description E This “E” modifies the BM88 unit to encompass all extra depths greater than 36” Example BM88( )( )E BM89( )( ) DUCT SWEEPS – DIRECT BURIED – NEW CONDUIT/PIPE This unit consists of labor and material to install a conduit duct sweep on a new conduit. This unit would be used in conjunction with placement of conduit/pipe in direct buried applications; would include excavation, backfilling, tamping, restoration if required. The first set of parentheses shall indicate the diameter of the sweep and the second set of parentheses shall indicate the degree of angle by the radius bend of the sweep. The following suffix shall apply: P - Consists of PVC plastic direct buried duct sweep. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 53 of 230 Example: BM89(2)(45x36) Indicates a 2-inch diameter galvanized steel direct buried duct sweep with a 45-degree angle by 36-inch radius bend. BM89(2)(45x36)P Indicates a 2-inch diameter PVC plastic direct buried duct sweep with a 45-degree angle by 36-inch radius bend. BM91 Pedestal Restricted Access Insert Assembly Unit – Consists of a restricted access insert installed within a housing and the labor and material for setting up in preparation for installing the insert, such as, opening the jacket and bonding of the cable shields. Cable splicing shall be compensated under the appropriate splicing units. BM92-4, 6, REPEATER HOUSING 8, 16 or 24 Includes all labor and material required to install a carrier repeater housing on either a stub pole or pole. This unit also includes the placement of the repeater cable stub into the pedestal or splice case, opening sheath and bonding as required. This unit includes the mechanical protection of the cable stubs with riser guards, as required, to either, buried or aerial cable, and approximately 36 inches of liquid tight flexible metal conduit for bends. Repeater housings with stubs may be furnished by CenturyLink. Splicing of stubs to cables and splice enclosures is specified separately. See Guide Drawing. BM95 REPEATER OR REMOTE TERMINAL GROUNDING SYSTEM Includes all labor and material required to install a grounding grid of at least four (4) 5/8" x 8' copper coated ground rods to be placed at a repeater site or remote terminal site. The grounding grid requires bare # 6 AWG copper conductor placed between the rods and an insulated # 6 AWG copper conductor is required between the closure/pedestal and grid. An insulated # 6 AWG copper conductor is also required between the repeater housing and grid. Copper conductor and tops of rods are to be a minimum of 30 inches below grade. Ground must be 25 ohms or less. Additional rods, in excess of the minimum of four, required to obtain 25 ohms or less will be specified as BM2-1 (5/8)(8) units and shall be specified separately. See Guide Drawing. BM95 This modifies the standard BM 95 assembly unit to meet the revised Bonding & Grounding requirements (as identified below) to require:  A bare #6 between the closure/pedestal and grid  Tops of rods are to be a minimum of 24 inches below grade  All connections (to ground grid or rods) must be exothermically welded. All other requirements of the BM95 assembly unit apply. BM96 PLANT LOCATION DEVICE ASSEMBLY UNIT This assembly unit consists of labor and material required to install a cable shield location signal pass-through device mounted in place within an enclosure (specified separately). Bonding and grounding, splice case and splicing shall be compensated separately under applicable unit(s). BM96 is a two way, BM96-3 will denote a 3 way; and BM96-4 will denote 4 way only. This unit applies National Markets Only. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 54 of 230 BM97 PLACE NITROGEN TANK Means all material and labor required to place or change a nitrogen tank when buffering is required to maintain air pressure on underground, buried or aerial cables. Includes the tank, placing and securing the tank and associated pressure regulator and flash testing the regulator to assure there are no leaks in regulator or fittings that are connected to regulator or cable and periodically checking the tank (minimum of once per day on cutover projects) to ensure continuous pressure is maintained, and removal of the tank(s) from the site when work is complete. Unit of measure is each and will be billed once for each location each time a tank is placed and connected to a cable. All RUS, NESC, manufacture, DOT, and OHSA safety practices to be followed when handling or transporting tanks. BM97A CHECK NITROGEN TANK This unit includes all material and labor to check Nitrogen tanks ( document location and pressure left in tank and provide date to the requesting supervisor, if tank is changed out the BM97 unit would be an additional charge) that are placed on cables for long term maintenance and must have pre-approval from Centurylink before being billed. The unit will be billed once for each tank location checked. All RUS, NESC, manufacture, DOT, and OHSA safety practices to be followed when handling or transporting tanks. BM98( ) FIBER STORAGE BOX This unit includes all labor and material to install a fiber storage box. The size of box will be indentified in the parentheses (Example: BM98(4) indicates a 4" box . This unit will nclude the mounting and installation of the fiber storage box in new and existing location (e.g. manholes, handholes, customer locations, and cable vaults). This unit applies to Legacy Qwest markets only. BM-BACKPLANE BACKPLANE–ADDITIONAL -ADDL This unit consists of all material and labor to mount an additional backplane in an existing BD7CMPH-IT1 housing. Labor to route and terminate the fiber pigtails will be compensated for on a separate HO4 assembly unit. BM-BLK MOISTURE BLOCK This assembly unit consists of the labor and material required to prepare the cable sheath and core preparation for placing the moisture block form and pouring or injecting blocking compound to CenturyLink’s specifications. BM-BOLPST BOLLARD POST This assembly unit consists of the labor and material to place 6’ bollard post, 4” in diameter. This includes pouring the bollard post with concrete and painting the post yellow. BM-OCCUPIED OCCUPIED DUCT – ADDER UNIT This unit consists of labor only for the installation of a facility in an existing occupied duct. This unit would only apply for the installation of copper cable up to 100 pair in size, fiber cable all sizes and types, microduct all sizes and types and futurepath. This item would be used in conjunction with the appropriate facility placement unit. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 55 of 230 Example 1: Placement of a 48 fiber in existing occupied duct in the underground environment the following RUS Assembly Units would apply: UO48 and BM- OCCUPIED Example 2: Placement of a 48 fiber in an existing occupied duct in the direct buried environment the following RUS Assembly Units would apply: BFO48IE and BM-OCCUPIED This unit applies to Legacy Qwest markets only. BM-PLUG PRESSURE PLUG - Pour in place block for specialized stub Units This assembly unit consists of the labor and material to prepare a cable sheath and core preparation for placing a pressure plug form and pouring or injecting block compound according to CenturyLink’s specifications. BM-SEAL SEAL – EXISTING CONDUIT DUCT This assembly unit consists of labor and material to seal an existing conduit duct in an existing manhole, handhole, cross box, splice vault, NGDLC unit or building entrance. Only approved duct sealing compound or rubber expandable duct plugs to be used as directed. The unit is only applicable at the direction of CenturyLink and will NOT apply when duct is being placed or when cable is being removed from a conduit. BXXIELW INSTALL LOCATE WIRE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BFC or BFO assembly unit with suf fix “IELW” to require a solid, one conductor insulated 22 gauge “locate wire” to be installed in “occupied duct” with a pre-existing copper and or fiber cable. This unit will include the material and labor per foot to enter handhole and pull the “locate wire” through existing duct, and including testing of “locate wire” to ensure continuity is in tact through out the duct run. BXX – “buried” copper and or fiber IE – “Installed in “existing duct” LW – “locate wire” BXXIELWV INSTALL LOCATE WIRE – IN VACANT DUCT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BFC or BFO assembly unit with suffix “IELWV” to require a solid, one conductor insulated 22 gauge “locate wire” to be installed in “vacant duct”. This unit will include the material and labor per foot to en ter handhole and pull the “locate wire” through vacant duct, and including testing of “locate wire” to ensure continuity is intact throughout the duct run. BXXLWOT INSTALL LOCATE WIRE- OPEN TRENCH ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit includes all the labor and material to install a locate wire in an open trench prepared by other than CenturyLink force or contract labor. This unit is only valid at CenturyLink’s request. Note: Dual Placement Units/Suffixes can apply. DT50 DOWN TIME ASSEMBLY UNIT This assembly unit consists of labor to standby prior to or during the replacement and/or placement of plant facilities due to delays caused by other public utilities, CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 56 of 230 public safety authorities, and/or other governing authorities or other circumstances beyond the contractor’s control. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount calculated for down time. Partial units as calculated shall also apply. Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink. This unit will be compensated on an exception basis only, this is not to be charged as an all encompassing unit. Cable Pair This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required for the Identification identification of individual cable pairs/cable counts from a central office or any termination point. This would include toning and tagging of paper insulated pairs, testing and tagging of special circuits. This unit is compensated on a per pair basis. This unit must have written pre-approval by CenturyLink. Note: This unit is not to be confused with toning and tagging of paper insulated pairs, which is included in the HC7 unit. This unit is for verification purposes only and is not to be used in conjunction with other splicing units. DC CA TEST DC CABLE PAIR TEST – PRISM GROOMING PRSM This unit includes all labor and equipment to DC test a cable pair to determine if it passes or fails against predetermined limits as listed in the Prism Grooming process. Test results are to be recorded on approved document and returned to CenturyLink. This unit will be compensated on a Per Pair basis. Note: This unit is to be used in conjunction with the Prism Grooming Process ONLY. ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL SERVICE ASSOCIATED WITH CMS SERVICE This unit shall compensate the contractor for providing a licensed electrician to perform maintenance activities on CenturyLink facilities that require commercial power. This unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount of the electrical service. This unit shall only be used for commercial power maintenance conditions on CenturyLink facilities requiring commercial power. This fee is for the actual cost and the contractor will provide all supporting documentation (original invoice) from the electrical supplier to document cost. Invoices without this documentation will not be paid. ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL SERVICE ASSOCIATED ON CUSTOMER PREMISES ONLY SERVICE - CP This unit shall compensate the contractor for providing a licensed electrician, including labor and material, to perform activities on Customer Premises that require commercial power. This unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount of the electrical service. This unit shall only be used for commercial power requirements on Customer Premises only requiring commercial power. This fee is for the actual cost and the contractor will provide all supporting documentation (original invoice) from the CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 57 of 230 electrical supplier to document cost. Invoices without this documentation will not be paid. Note: All requirements outlined in Section “Asbestos, Poles and Other Disposable Materials; Environmental Conditions” in the Master Service Agreement must be met GPR LOCATE LOCATING OF EXISTING BELOW GROUND STRUCTURES WITH USE OF GROUND PENETRATING RADAR This consists of labor and equipment to locate CenturyLink Facilities, by means of GPR (ground penetrating radar). This unit will include marking and recording the location and depth of located facility from existing grade, and any ties to existing landmarks on as-built drawings. This unit also includes all locating required within three feet, in any direction, of specified locaters paint/flag mark and/or point specified on engineers work prints. This unit shall have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount of the GPR services. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and prior approval only, supporting documentation must be provided. This unit is to be used only where regulatory agencies mandate that GPR technology be utilized where no other options are viable. MEGGER TEST MEGGER TEST – PRISM GROOMING PRSM This unit includes all labor and equipment to test the Ground OHM resistance at locations (i.e. Pedestals, SAI’s) as specified by the Engineer. Test results are to be recorded on approved document and returned to CenturyLink. This unit will be compensated on a per location basis. This unit is not to be used in conjunction with the following units: BM2-1 (5/8) (8), BM22 or BM95. Note: This unit is to be used in conjunction with the Prism Grooming Process ONLY. Permit This assembly unit will consist of all labor and equipment to secure a permit for the Reimbursement placement of Outside Plant facilities on behalf of CenturyLink. This unit is to be used only where regulatory requirements dictate that the contractor secure a permit. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and approval only. This unit is to reimburse the contractor for the actual cost imposed by the permitting agency. Each unit will have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) and will be applied incrementally as needed to cover the cost of the permit. This is a Labor Only unit. PM100( ) CORE DRILLING This unit consists of labor to core drill a concrete floor or wall (in a building only) to a specified diameter. Conduits will be specified separately. Contractor must use protective measures to protect surrounding elements from dust, water, etc. The diameter of core to be indicated in the parentheses as follows: 2 - Two inch diameter x 6 inch depth 3 - Three inch diameter x 6 inch depth 4 - Four inch diameter x 6 inch depth 5 - Five inch diameter x 6 inch depth PM100( )CP CORE DRILLING – CUSTOMER PREMISE ONLY This unit consists of labor to core drill a floor or wall at a customer premise. This would include core drilling to enter building from the outside, and core drilling between floors. Includes labor and material to ensure that the hole is properly sealed to ensure no water penetrates into the customer premise. Conduits will be CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 58 of 230 specified separately. Contractor must use protective measures to protect surrounding elements from dust, water, etc. The diameter of core to be indicated in the parentheses as follows: 2 - Two inch diameter x 6 inch depth Note: All requirements outlined in Section “Asbestos, Poles and Other Disposable Materials; Environmental Conditions” in the Master Service Agreement m ust be met. POWERED This assembly unit compensates the contractor for costs associated with BARGE the use of a Powered Barge when required with CenturyLink preapproval. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be incrementally applied. RWZ RESTRICTED WORK ZONE This assembly unit compensates the contractor for additional cost incurred while working in Metro/Central Business District areas due to restricted working hours, or other circumstances strictly related to working in a Metro / Central Business District area. Each unit shall have a fixed value of one hundred dollars ($100.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount calculated. Partial units as calculated shall also apply. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid for labor and material the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost (labor and material) as “Labor” in order to capture the unit as a single line item. Supporting documentation will be required. Example: $1,000.00 total labor compensation = 10 units $750.00 total material compensation = 7.5 units Total Cost = $1,750.00 entered into Fireworks as “Labor” Total Units = 17.5 Note: This unit can be used for work performed in the maintenance window with less than 48 hour notice. STRUCTURE STRUCTURE LOADER – FIELD SUPPORT LOADER-FLD This assembly unit will consist of all labor only per hour to provide a fully SUPPORT qualified and equipped cable splicer to provide field support to CenturyLink Structure Loaders in preparing complete and accurate cut sheets based on field conditions. This assembly unit includes but is not limited to ensuring all pairs are included on cutsheet, and assist in preparing throw sequences to ensure cable throw can be performed accurately and not interrupt customer service. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and approval only. This is a Labor Only unit and is compensated on a per hour basis. This unit must not be used to augment splicing units. 3rd Party This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment necessary for traffic control Flagging Service ONLY when a regulatory agency requires an OUTSIDE THIRD-PARTY agency or officers to control traffic. (All other traffic control is included in the RUS units). This unit must have written pre-approval by CenturyLink and a copy of the written requirement for third party traffic control must be provided. This fee is for the actual cost, and a copy of the original invoice stating the work activity, date and times of traffic control must be submitted with the contractor units placed (CUP). Invoices without this documentation will not be paid. This is a Labor Only Unit. Each unit CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 59 of 230 will have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) and will be applied incrementally as needed to cover the cost of 3rd Party Flagging. 3rd PARTY 3RD PARTY LOCATE SERVICE LOCATE This assembly unit will consist of all labor and equipment for facility locating SERVICE services associated with the placement of Outside Plant facilities on behalf of CenturyLink. This unit is to be used only where Government agencies or military base requirements dictate that the locating of government owned facilities (water, power, etc) be completed by a third party and the contractor is responsible for payment of these locates. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and approval only. This is a Labor Only unit. This unit is to reimburse the contractor for the actual cost imposed by the locating company. Each unit will have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) and will be applied incrementally as needed to cover the cost of the Locate service. This unit must have written pre-approval by CenturyLink and a copy of the written requirement for third party Locate service must be provided. This fee is for the actual cost, and a copy of the original invoice stating the work activity, date and times of locate must be submitted with the contractor units placed (CUP). Invoices without this documentation will not be paid. Flagging Service This assembly unit consists of all labor (typically consisting of two individuals) and necessary equipment to perform traffic control to meet regulatory requirements. Personal safety equipment and certification/training as required is included in this unit. This unit may be used on CMS and or Capital Work Orders where company forces are providing the construction of new plant. This unit will always be provided by the Line Extension Contractor and used for supporting CTL Internal Work Forces as requested by CenturyLink. This is a Labor Only unit. Each unit will have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and will be applied incrementally as needed and approved by CenturyLink. SECTION FTTX FIBER TO THE x Assembly UNITS FTTX- BDO FIBER DISTRIBUTION HUB ASSEMBLY UNITS These units include all the labor and material to install pea gravel, housing numbers, route letters, and directional and other markings of filled fiber optic cable. Includes all labor and material to install mounting hardware for fiber optic splice case, bonding connectors, harnesses, and grounding connector for terminating external ground wire in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC- 2). The assembly unit is defined as follows: FTTX-BDO-FDH( ) FTTX-BDO Buried Plant Fiber Optic – Fiber Distribution Hub This unit consists of a Fiber Optic Distribution Hub mounted in place and all labor and materials required to complete the installation fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications. Included in this unit shall be the mounting, modules and/or panels, applicable splitters, splice trays, cabinet mounting accessories, internal mounting hardware such as frames, mounting brackets, slack management hardware, grounding connector for terminating external ground wire, bonding connectors and harnesses in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2), pea gravel, interface number and direction markings and placement of conduit(s) and such other labor and materials necessary to complete the installation. Bonding CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 60 of 230 and grounding to be accordance with NESC and CenturyLink Standards when applicable. The ultimate number of distribution fibers to be terminated shall be indicated in the parentheses. Options designated by the following suffixes shall apply: Suffix Description A Pole mount. P Plastic pad mount. H Handhole mount SECTION FTTX- BHF- FIBER OPTIC BURIED HANDHOLE ASSEMBLY UNITS FTTX-BHF( ) FTTX-FIBER OPTIC BURIED HANDHOLE Consists of labor and material for one (1) buried handhole for fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications installed in place, including the base, top cover and mounting hardware, and pea gravel. The handhole size, amount of pea gravel and the installation shall be as specified by the Engineer. The handhole assembly unit shall be used only in areas of incidental vehicular traffic. When required for use in areas of vehicular traffic, the handhole shall be rated to withstand vehicular traffic. This unit includes a 2 PIECE LID FOR MOUNTING CORNINGS FDH GEN III CABINETS 72,144, 442. Examples: FTTX-BHF(30X48X36) SECTION GPS – GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM UNIT GPS GPS COORDINATES This assembly unit consists of labor to take and record global positioning system readings for the purpose of capturing latitude and longitude coordinates associated with plant facilities network elements, to include but not limited to pedestals, poles and/or aerial terminals, handholes, manholes, cross connects, remote site equipment, span line repeater housings, etc. Recording of coordinates shall be performed by placement on Construction Drawings, CMS Forms, As-Built Construction Drawings and Records Drawings (formatted as AutoCAD, StellarMAP and/or WOM). Minimum GPS equipment performance requirements shall include signal and reliability accuracy to within) 1.11 meter, support capability by WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) services and coordinates decimal conversion accuracy to five (5) decimal places. Compensation for this unit shall apply as detailed in section 4.2, CSP200.009.142, Latitude/Longitude Information, outlined in the following: 1) The first scenario that would require the construction contractor to post GPS readings to the red-lined construction drawings would be when the GPS readings are unobtainable by the engineer during the engineering process...Note that the construction contractor is to acquire GPS readings for only those access points that are missing GPS readings. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 61 of 230 2) The second scenario that would require the construction contractor to post revised GPS readings to the red-lined construction drawings would be when the location of an access point has been drastically changed during the construction process. When the location deviation exceeds twenty-five feet, the construction contractor will acquire a new GPS reading according to proper format and post that information in red on the red-lined construction drawings near the access point identification. Section HBF - BURIED FILLED SPLICE CLOSURE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of a buried splice closure and the closure manufacturer's provided encapsulating material, installed in place and the labor and material for setting up in preparation for installing the closure, such as, excavating a splicing pit, installing closure in a housing or handhole if necessary, opening the sheath or jacket of the cable, bonding of the cable shields, filling the closure, and closing the closure in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Cable splicing shall be compensated under the appropriate splicing units. The assembly units are defined as follows: HBF( ) Buried Filled Closure - A filled splice closure with pair count and gauge for each cable to be spliced. HBF( ) This unit modifies the standard HBF assembly unit to no longer require the cable gauge to be included as part of the unit. The parenthesis indicates the size of the cable. All other requirements of the HBF assembly unit apply. HBFO( ) Buried Filled Fiber Optic Closure - A fiber optic closure and organizer with the number of fibers to be housed in the organizer. HBFO( ) This modifies the standard HBFO assembly unit to not require filling with encapsulating material and each cable to be bonded separately outside of the splice case to facilitate cable locates. Note: Suffix "A" shall indicate a treated plank with dimensions as specified by the Engineer, placed 6 in. [15.24 centimeters (cm)] above the closure (see guide drawing 907). The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required. HBF(100-24) Buried filled closure enclosing two cable ends same pair count and gauge. HBF(200-24)(100-24)A Buried filled closure enclosing two cable ends with different pair counts provided with a treated plank above. HBFO(24) Buried filled fiber optic splice closure and organizer capable of accommodating a minimum of 24 fibers. HBF-PC8 PED CAP This unit consists of the labor and material necessary to install a Reenterable Gel Wrap, Ped Cap type encapsulated splice enclosure inside a buried plant pedestal. This is to be used in High-Voltage areas only – NOT in all pedestals. This unit is for Legacy Qwest markets only. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 62 of 230 Section HC – COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS HC1 Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair in any cable, including any non-working pair in an existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using individual mechanical splicing connectors. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Pairs that are to be tested, capped, or tested and capped, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which splicing, testing, and/or capping operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. On aerial inserts, each end of the fuse link is considered as a splice. HC( ) For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a new cable pair only; in situations where there is new cable on both sides of the splice. For splicing existing cable pairs refer to the HC1E unit. For cable throws refer to the WHC1 unit HC1(1-25) This modifies the standard HC1 assembly unit to indicate the number of copper pairs HC1(26-50) to be spliced in the parentheses. These units shall apply to the total number of HC1(51-100) splices across an entire project and not to each individual splice point HC1(>100) . HC1E Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair including working and non-working pairs in existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using individual mechanical splicing connectors. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Each pair is counted and paid only once at each location. For clarification, this is a unit is to be used when splicing existing cable pairs; in situations where existing cable pairs are on both sides of the splice or when existing cable is spliced to new cable. This unit will be paid for splicing working and non- working pairs, or energizing a cable pair in an existing cable. This unit includes re- splicing underground, aerial and buried cable splices, section cuts, and re-splicing of cut cables. A section cut is defined as replacing a section of cable that involves working or non-working cable pairs on either side of the section; this not considered a cable throw. Each pair is paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. See WHC1 for cable throw criteria. HC2 Consists of the labor and material necessary for terminating one (1) distribution, feeder, and/or electronic pair on a cross-connect block or a cross-connect module, including any non-working pair in an existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). Pairs that are to be tested, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which terminating and/or testing operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. HC3 Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair in any cable, including any non-working pair in an existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using splicing modules. The splice may be straight, bridged or pieced out and bridged. Pairs that are to be tested, capped, or tested and capped, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which splicing, testing, and/or capping operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 63 of 230 at each location. On aerial inserts, each end of the fuse link is considered as a splice. HC3 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing new cable pair only; in situations where there is new cable on both sides of the splice. For splicing existing cable pairs refer to the HC3E unit. For cable throws refer to the WHC3 unit (P) The suffix P modifies the standard HC3 assembly unit to require pluggable cable splicing modules. HC3E Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair including working and non-working pairs in existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using splicing modules. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Each pair is counted and paid only once at each location. For clarification, this is a unit is to be used when splicing existing cable pairs; in situations where existing cable pairs are on both sides of the splice or when existing cable is spliced to a new cable. This unit will be paid for splicing working and non- working pairs, or energizing a cable pair in an existing cable. This unit includes re- splicing underground, aerial and buried cable splices, section cuts, and re-splicing of cut cables. A section cut is defined as replacing a section of cable that involves working or non-working cable pairs on either side of the section; this not considered a cable throw. Each pair is paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. See WHC3 for cable throw criteria. (P) The suffix P modifies the standard HC3E assembly unit to require pluggable splicing modules. HC4 Consists of the labor and material for placing and terminating both ends of one (1) pair of cross-connect jumper wires on cross-connecting blocks and/or modules. HC4CO PLACING AND TERMINATING JUMPER WIRES – CENTRAL OFFICE Consists of the labor for placing and terminating both ends of one (1) pair of cross- connect jumper wires on cross-connecting blocks and/or modules in the Central Office. This unit includes contact with Structure Loaders or other designated CenturyLink personnel and all required testing. HC-500 CATV SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS This assembly unit consists of the labor, equipment, and minor materials (tape, straps & spacers, etc.) to splice and place the CenturyTel provided fittings, splitters, line extenders, and amplifiers at the locations specified by the engineer. Compensation will be on a per foot basis. HC-501 CATV SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS This assembly unit consists of the labor and equipment necessary to adjust and balance the signal to the specifications of the engineer. CenturyTel will provide the necessary pads and equalizers. Compensation will be on a per foot basis. HC-502 CATV SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of the labor, and materials to terminate either, RG6 or RG11, coax service wire with compression fittings. Compensation will be on a per each-termination basis. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 64 of 230 HC6 COPPER TERMINATION ASSEMBLY UNITS FOR (BFC) SERVICE ENTRANCE CABLE This assembly unit consists of labor and material necessary for terminating one (1) pair of a Buried Filled Cable (BFC) within a Network Interface Device (NID) or Building Entrance Terminal (BET), including any non-working pair in an existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 17 53F-401 (PC-2). Pairs that are to be tested, when specified by the Engineer, are considered to be part of this unit. This unit shall apply only to service entrance cable larger than six (6) pair. Termination of six (6) pair and smaller service wire or cable shall be compensated under the SEBP unit. This unit is particular to those devices that require wire termination onto screw-type and/or punch-down type blocks, or by other means not associated with splicing. HC7 COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS FOR PULP/PAPER INSULATED CABLE Consists of the labor and material necessary in the identification and tagging, wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair in pulp/paper insulated copper cable, including any non-working pair in an existing cable using individual mechanical splicing connectors. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Pairs that are to be tested, capped, or tested and capped, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which splicin g, testing, and/or capping operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. This unit shall apply only to pulp/paper insulated copper cable. HC7 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a new cable pair only; in situations where there is new cable on both sides of the splice. For splicing existing cable pairs refer to the HC7E unit. For cable throws refer to the WHC7 unit (P) The suffix P modifies the standard HC3 assembly unit to require pluggable cable splicing modules. HC7E Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair including working and non-working pairs in existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using individual mechanical splicing connectors. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Only those pairs which splicing, testing operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. For clarification, this is a unit is to be used when splicing existing cable pairs; in situations where existing cable pairs are on both sides of the splice or when existing cable is spliced to new cable. This unit will be paid for splicing working and non- working pairs, or energizing a cable pair in an existing cable. This unit includes re- splicing underground, aerial and buried cable splices, section cuts, and re-splicing of cut cables. A section cut is defined as replacing a section of cable that involves working or non-working cable pairs on either side of the section; this not considered a cable throw. Each pair is paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. See WHC7 for cable throw criteria. P The suffix P modifies the standard HC3 assembly unit to require pluggable cable splicing modules. HC8 This assembly unit consists of all labor necessary for the handling of each energized special circuit (T-1, ISDN-PRI, HDSL) requiring Special handling. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 65 of 230 Special handling is defined as excessive time (> 15 Minutes) spent waiting on another entity to test and approve the circuit. (i.e.: central office, customer, or foreign company). Note: All circuits must be rolled (thrown) by using a “Throw Master”, “bridging clips or other such equipment without a noticeable down time or manual intervention, and this unit will not apply unless excessive wait time is encountered. This unit must have pre-approval by the local CenturyLink Engineering Manager, Supervisor and/or Area Operations Manager. This unit will be paid on a per special circuit basis. Note: The completion of this work might be required during the specified maintenance window scheduled and approved through Network Operations Center, customer and or local team. Work requested in the maintenance window with 48 hour or greater notice will not receive additional compensation. NOTE: The Clear & Cap of cable pairs will be paid on the field end of the cable only (CO end of cable must have pair ends taped by binder groups). Clear and Cap is compensated as a HC1 or HC3 for complete 25 pair groups. HC1CC COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS CLEAR CAP - MECHANICAL This assembly unit consists of labor and material to Clear & Cap cable pairs using individual mechanical splicing connectors. Clear Cap will be paid on the field end of the cable only (CO end of cable must have pair ends taped by binder groups). This unit will be paid on a per pair basis. HC3CC COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS CLEAR CAP - MODULE This assembly unit consists of labor and material to Clear & Cap cable pairs using splicing modules. Clear Cap will be paid on the field end of the cable only (CO end of cable must have pair ends taped by binder groups). This unit will be paid on a per pair basis. HC7CC COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS FOR PULP/PAPER INSULATED CABLE CLEAR CAP - MECHANICAL This assembly unit consists of labor and material to Clear & Cap cable pairs using individual mechanical splicing connectors. Clear Cap will be paid on the field end of the cable only (CO end of cable must have pair ends taped). This unit will be paid on a per pair basis. Section HO - FIBER OPTIC SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of all labor and material necessary to splice and/or test one (1) glass fiber in any cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). The labor shall include initial measurement, minimizing the attenuation, splicing and stowing the spliced fiber in a fiber organizer. The labor and material for the fiber organizer is part of the appropriate splice closure unit. Suffix Description HO1 Fusion Splice HO2 Mechanical Splice HO3 Connector Splice HO( ) This modifies the standard HO assembly unit to require that the attenuation loss of HO1 any field fusion splice shall not exceed .05dB. This modifies the standard HO CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 66 of 230 HO2 assembly unit to include factory test results provided to the engineer for each reel of HO3 cable, indicating compliance with the PE-90 specifications, and testing of each reel with an OTDR in the presence of the Engineer prior to placement to determine that there are no significant deviations from the factory test results, and to include testing at 1310, 1490 and 1550nm to verify compliance with CenturyLink requirements for low-water-peak optical fibers. In addition to the pre-placement testing requirements listed above, the following post-placement test and acceptance shall apply. 1. The 1310, 1490 and 1550nm frequencies shall be required to be tested. 2. Bi-directional testing shall be conducted on all optical fibers from end-to-end for feeder (from the OLT to the FDH) and distribution (from the FDH to the end of Plant) cable, side taps and subscriber drops pre-spliced prior to plant acceptance. HO1(1-24) This modifies the standard HO1 assembly unit to indicate the number of fiber to be HO1(25-48) spliced in the parentheses. These units shall apply to the total number of splices HO1(49-96) across an entire project and not to each individual splice point. HO1(97-144) HO1(145-288) HO1(>288) HO1 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing new fiber strands or existing fiber strands with no traffic. In addition to splicing a fiber strand, includes re-splicing underground, aerial and buried fiber, section cuts, and re-splicing of cut fiber cables. This unit includes all test requirements noted in RUS 515 documents, PC-2 and PC-4 will also include End to end loss readings as recorded using an Optical Power Meter and Reflective Loss Testing as recorded using an OTDR, equipped to test for reflective loss. HO4 This assembly unit consists of the labor for routing and terminating one pre- connectorized fiber optic jumper to a distribution patch panel port within a Fiber Distribution Hub cabinet. HO5 This assembly unit consists of all material and labor necessary to re-splice one working fiber where the traffic cannot be rolled to a dark fiber. For clarification, this unit will only be paid for strands carrying traffic that is not rolled to another dark fiber. It includes all monitoring activity associated with traffic on t he fiber strands. This unit includes all test requirements noted in RUS 515 documents, PC-2, PC-4 and CenturyLink CSP 200.009.049 and will also include End to end loss readings as recorded using an Optical Power Meter and Reflective Loss Testing as record ed using an OTDR, equipped to test for reflective loss. HO5(1-24) This modifies the standard HO5 assembly unit to indicate the number of fiber to be HO5(25-48) spliced in the parentheses. These units shall apply to the total number of splices HO5(49-96) across an entire project and not to each individual splice point. HO5(97-144) CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 67 of 230 HO5(145-288) HO5(>288) HO6 FIBER CHARACTERIZATION UNIT This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required to perform Fiber Characterization. Functions include the following:  Work will be performed during normal business hours.  For the purposes of this unit a "span" will consist of 2 fibers between a patch panel at point A and a patch panel at point B. A span may consist of "sub-spans" that are themselves a length of fiber with a patch panel on each end. Sub-spans are connected together with patch cables to create the span. As part of the fiber pre-qualification process it may be necessary to access these sub-span patch panels and clean connectors. It should be noted that, while this access will be required at the time of the span testing in order to complete and certify the path, the labor to complete this activity will be charged to a separate unit. Contractor should plan on completing the span before moving to the next span and keeping track of the time involved in any cleaning/preparatory activity other than cleaning of the "front end" patch panel connection.  A span can be made up of sub spans which are described as two fibers.  Using EXFO equipment (other equipment MUST be approved in advance) - Perform Bi-directional OTDR testing, Light Source & Power Meter testing, Chromatic Dispersion testing & Polarization Mode Dispersion testing on 2 fibers between locations A & B from fiber distribution panels in positions described on "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Using OTDR Verify actual distance and span loss to be .25db/km or better on each fiber prior to moving on to the next step. Contact CenturyLink immediately if span is out of spec. - Submit results in the form of raw OTDR trace files - one per direction per fiber; all four traces printed to the "Span overall .pdf" file; enter distance value into Column W of "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Verify ORL to be >30db on each fiber before moving on to the next step. Inspect & Clean connectors at front end & intermediate patch panels if span is out of spec. If span remains out of spec contact CenturyLink immediately. - Submit results in the form of raw .olts file - one per span; as part of the "Span overall .pdf" file; enter ORL value into Column X, span loss in column Y and db/km in column Z of "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Verify chromatic dispersion values across the 1530nm to 1570nm spectrum - Submit results in the form of raw .exfocd file - one per span; as part of the "Span overall .pdf" file; enter respective values into Columns AA-AD of "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Verify Polarization Mode Dispersion values are <11 and have a coefficient value of <.38. Contact CenturyLink immediately if span is out of spec - Submit results in the form of raw .pmdB files - one per fiber; as part of the "Span overall .pdf" file; enter respective values into Columns AE-AF of "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Acquire detailed digital photographs of relay rack(s), patch panel(s) and connectors and submit on Picture Description Form. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 68 of 230  In addition to the standard files called out in the language above, the attachment below is a sample spreadsheet that must be completed and submitted for each project. The Engineer will provide a base spreadsheet specific to the related project; it will be the contractors responsibility to populate the remaining columns [W, X, Y, Z, AA, AB, AC, AD, AE, AF, and AH] with test results and completion dates. HO8 FIBER PREP UNIT This unit will include the labor and material to prep the fiber only, no splicing will included in this unit. Material will include installation of protection tubes and fibers into the splice trays. Unit will be paid per mass fusion and will only apply to ribbon fiber. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. HO9A CLEAN AND CONNECT PRE-TERMINATED PIG TAIL – INDIVIDUAL This unit includes all labor and material to Clean & Connect (1) Individual Pre- terminated Pig Tail to an existing bulkhead in an existing or newly installed FDP at a location specified by Company. This unit will be paid on a one time basis. Contractors will not be compensated for multiple attempts to clean and connect individual pigtails. Requires the use of an Optical Scope to magnify the end face of the connectors to ensure they are free of imperfections prior to connecting to bulk head. This unit is for Legacy National markets only. HO9B CLEAN AND CONNECT PRE-TERMINATED PIG TAIL – 12CT This unit includes all labor and material to Clean & Connect (1) 12ct Pre-terminated Pig Tail to existing bulkheads in an existing or newly installed FDP at a location specified by Company. This unit will be paid on a one time basis. Contractors will not be compensated for multiple attempts to clean and connect pigtails. Requires the use of an Optical Scope to magnify the end face of the connectors to ensure they are free of imperfections prior to connecting to bulk head. This unit is for Legacy National markets only. HOMF1 FUSION SPLICE AND VERIFY SPLICE LOSS–RIBBON FIBER/PIGTAIL TERMINATION This unit includes all labor and material to fusion splice and test a 12f ribbon within the designated fiber count cable at a location specified by Company. This unit includes fusion splicing of the ribbon fiber and pigtail termination using mass fusion techniques (unless otherwise specified), documentation of each splice attempt on each fiber, cable preparation, configuration and dressing of the splice trays, installation of heat shrinks, bonding the cable and grounding the splice point, directional marking of the cable, and cable slack in the handhole/manhole. The labor and material for the fiber organizer is a part of the appropriate splice closure unit. NOTE: loss shall not exceed the CenturyLink Standards and specifications. This is paid on a per each 12f ribbon. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. HOT This unit compensates for pre-testing of “owner furnished” fiber optic cable prior to placement. Testing of each optical fiber shall be performed with an OTDR in the presence of the Engineer prior to placement to determine that there are no significant deviations from the factory provided test results indicating compliance with the RUS PE-90 specifications, and to include testing at 1310, 1490 and 1550nm to verify compliance with CenturyLink requirements for low-water-peak optical fibers. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 69 of 230 In addition to the pre-placement testing requirements listed above, the following post-placement test and acceptance for owner furnished and/or contractor furnished fiber optic cable, of all “non-spliced” optical fibers specified by the engineer shall apply. 1. The 1310, 1490 and 1550nm frequencies shall be required to be tested. 2. For FTTP construction, bi-directional testing shall be conducted on all “non- spliced” optical fibers from end-to-end for feeder (from the OLT to the FDH) and distribution (from the FDH to the end of Plant) cable, including side taps. 3. For transport/feeder fiber optic cables to remote switch and/or NGDLC equipment, the above listed frequencies and bi-directional testing shall be conducted on all “non-spliced” optical fibers from end-to-end, including any mid- span sections. This unit compensates for testing “non -spliced” optical fibers only. All spliced optical fibers shall be compensated for using the appropriate Section HO assembly unit. SECTION MT - MAINTENANCE UNITS (Used only when standard RUS unit does not apply) COPPER This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for a fully SPLICER equipped (Truck, Tools and Test Equipment) copper cable splicer. Splicer must possess all the necessary skills and work experience to perform all copper splicing functions. Including but not limited to:  Splicing, testing (including pair continuity), acceptance, count verification of all types, sizes and gauges of PIC and Paper insulated, color-coded and non-color coded copper cables.  Install and maintain splice closures (pressurized/non-pressurized); DSL provisioning; perform cable throws; install, splice and test load coils, cross connect cabinets, digital concentrators, T-carrier routes and special circuits.  Ability to read and comprehend schematics, preparation of all job related work reports (i.e.: red-lined cable plans. schematics, throw sheets and test results). Below are the minimum Tool and Test Equipment lists. Splicer must have available and utilize the correct tools and test equipment for proper and safe performance of services. Splicer must have or be able to access within the same day all test equipment (i.e.: HST3000, 3M 2273 3M 2273M-ID/UC3W-W TEST SET) required to perform services. At no time will CenturyLink provide tools or test equipment to the contracting firms. COPPER SPLICER MINIMUM TOOLS  BELT, LINEMANS CLIMBING  CLIMBER, LINEMANS  AWL SCRATCH  BIT AUGER TYPE 1/2 X 54IN  BLOCK/TACKLE  HANDLINE  SHOVEL FIBERGLASS ROUND LGE  SHOVEL, SHARPSHOOTER TRENCHING  STAPLER T25  TENT GROUND  TOOL CRIMP SCOTCHLOK E9E/ E9J or CARTRIDGE TOOL E9C CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 70 of 230  CLIP HANDLINE SAFETY  CUTTERS, BOLT  CUTTERS, CABLE  DRILL CORDLESS  DRILL BITS VARIOUS TYPES/SIZES  GRIP, STRAND VICE VARIOUS SIZES  HAMMER CURVED CLAW  HAMMER LINEMANS  KNIFE CABLE SHEATH  KNIFE UTILITY AND SPARE BLADES  PLIERS, VARIOUS TYPES/SIZES  LINEMAN CABLE SHEARS  SAW, HACKSAW & BLADE NUTDRIVERS, VARIOUS SIZES  SCREWDRIVERS, VARIOUS STYLE/SIZES  HAZARDOUS GAS DETECTOR  TOOL IMPACT FOR 66E TYPE  TOOL WIRE INSERTION MINI MOD MS2  SPUDGER  TOOL WIRE WRAP/UNWRAP 22/24AWG  WRENCH VARIOUS STYLES/ SIZES  WRENCH TERMINAL CAN 3/8 X 7/16  3M MS2 MODULAR SPLICING RIG  28’ ’LADDER (FIBERGLASS)  STEP LADDER (FIBERGLASS)  TORQUE WRENCH, INCH POUNDS  “T” TORQUE WRENCH  PRE-FORM END PLATE CUTTER  PRE-FORM BLADE KIT  END PLATE REMOVAL TOOL  GAUGE, PRESSURE C  HOOK, COVER, MANHOLE  TOOL, PUNCH, FOR SHIELD BONDS MINIMUM TEST EQUIPMENT AS LISTED OR EQUIVALENT  HHT/Laptop Minimum requirement: 800 MHz processor, 128 Mb RAM, Minimum Windows 2000 or XP operating system, modem and Ethernet card, wireless card option  AMPLIFIER E/W HEADSET  HST3000 TOF DATA- POTS AND WIDEBAND TESTING  BUTT TEST SET W/SPKR ANGLED BED-O-NAILS  3M 2273 3M 2273M-ID/UC3W-W TEST SET, CABLE,PATH, PIPE & SHEATH FAULT LOCATOR  TONE TRANSMITTER AND PROBE  ANALOG VOLT/OHM/METER  AMP PROBE FIBER This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for a fully SPLICER equipped (Truck, Tools and Test Equipment) fiber optic cable splicer. Splicer must possess all the necessary skills and work experience to perform all fiber optic cable splicing functions. Including but not limited to:  Splicing (fusion or mechanical); traying; testing with: OTDR (Optical Time Domain Reflectometer), Power Meter, Light Source Live Fiber Identifier and Visual Optical Fault Locator; verifying of all types and sizes of fiber optic cables or drops.  Install and maintain fiber splice closures; patch panels, housings, cross connect cabinets and digital concentrators.  Ability to read and comprehend fiber schematics, preparation of all job related work reports (i.e.: red-lined cable plans. schematics and all test results). Below are the minimum Tool and Test Equipment lists. Splicer must have available and utilize the correct tools and test equipment for proper and safe performance of services. Splicer must have or be able to access within the same day all test equipment (i.e.: HST3000) required to perform services. At no time will CenturyLink provide tools or test equipment to the contracting firms. FIBER SPLICER - MINIMUM TOOLS  BELT, LINEMANS CLIMBING  CLIMBER, LINEMANS  AWL SCRATCH  BIT AUGER TYPE 1/2 X 54IN  BLOCK/TACKLE  TENT GROUND  WRENCH VARIOUS STYLES/ SIZES  WRENCH TERMINAL CAN 3/8 X 7/16  28’ LADDER (FIBERGLASS)  TORQUE WRENCH, INCH POUNDS CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 71 of 230  CLIP HANDLINE SAFETY  CUTTERS, BOLT  CUTTERS, CABLE  DRILL CORDLESS  DRILL BITS VARIOUS TYPES/SIZES  GRIP, STRAND VICE VARIOUS SIZES  HAMMER CURVED CLAW  HAMMER LINEMANS  KNIFE CABLE SHEATH  KNIFE UTILITY AND SPARE BLADES  PLIERS, VARIOUS TYPES/SIZES  LINEMAN CABLE SHEARS  SAW, HACKSAW & BLADE  NUTDRIVERS, VARIOUS SIZES  SCREWDRIVERS, VARIOUS STYLE/SIZES  HAZARDOUS GAS DETECTOR  SHOVEL FIBERGLASS ROUND LGE  SHOVEL, SHARPSHOOTER  “T” TORQUE WRENCH  PRE-FORM END PLATE CUTTER  PRE-FORM BLADE KIT  END PLATE REMOVAL TOOL  GAUGE, PRESSURE C  HOOK, COVER, MANHOLE  TOOL, PUNCH, FOR SHIELD BONDS  FIBER CLEAVER  FIBER FUSION SPLICER KIT – CORE ALIGNMENT  FIBERLOK SPLICING TOOL  FIBER CLEANING KIT  INSPECTION PROBE W/ALL TYPE PROBE TIPS  ASSORTED FIBER TEST JUMPERS WITH VARIOUS CONNECTION TYPES  BUFFER TUBE SLITTER AND CUTTING TOOL  FIBER STRIPPERS  FIBER NONIKS STRIPPER MINIMUM TEST EQUIPMENT AS LISTED OR EQUIVALENT  HHT/Laptop Minimum requirement: 800 MHz processor, 128 Mb RAM, Minimum Windows 2000 or XP operating system, modem and Ethernet card, wireless card option  POWER METER AND LIGHT SOURCE KIT 1310/1550/1625 MINIMUM  VISIBLE LIGHT SOURCE  FIBER IDENTIFIER  OTDR - ABILITY TO STORE AND SAVE TEST RESULTS; MULTI AND SINGLE MODE CAPABIITIES WITH OPTIONAL FILTERED OTDR MODULE (FOR FIBER TO THE PREM APPLICATIONS) Splicer with This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for a fully Truck and Tools equipped cable splicer. A Splicer must possess all the necessary skills and work experience to perform all copper and fiber optic cable splicin g function. This includes splicing, testing (including pair continuity), acceptance, count verification of all types, sizes and gauges of PIC and Paper insulated, color-coded and not-color coded fiber optic cables. Splicer must have skills necessary including but not limited to: ability to read and comprehend schematics; install and maintain splice closures; DSL provisioning; perform cable throw; install, splice and test load coils, cross connect cabinets, T - carrier routes and special circuits. Also include preparation of all job related work report (i.e: red-lined cable plans. Schematics, throw sheets, test results). Note this unit Splicer with Truck and Tools is for 2011 and earlier contracts only and will be removed once those contracts expire. FIBER HUT This assembly unit will consist of all labor only per hour to provide a fully qualified TECH-FTTP Fiber Hut Technician equipped to provide the following:  Validates working fiber count and associated MSDT by translating the cutover assignments to the location of the F2 fiber at the ODF.  While communicating with the Field Technician, disconnects the working fiber at the ODF to enable the Field Technician to throw the F2 fiber from the SLC 2000 to the input tail of the GPON splitter located in the pedestal.  Communicates with Structure Load to begin the migration of the POTS service over to the GPON network.  Identifies the appropriate HUT GPON splitter tail that will connect the assigned OLT port with the F2 fiber at the ODF. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 72 of 230  Cleans and scopes the splitter tail and the F2 fiber.  After Field Technician completes all splicing activity, connects the Hut GPON splitter tail to the F2 fiber at the ODF.  Notifies Structure Load that all field work has been completed.  Notifies Field Technician to activate ONT and validate dial tone.  Notifies Structure Load of any provisioning problems and works with all parties for expedient resolution. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and approval only. This is a Labor Only unit and is compensated on a per hour basis. This unit is specific to FTTP activity ONLY. T&E 1 MAN T&E 1 Man Laborer LABORER This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide a Laborer, Truck (1 ton or below) and Hand tools. T&E 2 Man This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for two fully qualified Crew construction workers with experience in all phases of RUS buried construction specific to cable placement and/or repair methodologies. Crew rate includes a backhoe, full complement of tools and equipment including truck and trailer. T&E 3 Man This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for three fully qualified Crew construction workers with experience in all phases of RUS buried construction specific to cable placement and/or repair methodologies. Crew rate includes a backhoe, full complement of tools and equipment including truck and trailer. T&E 4 Man This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for four fully qualified Crew construction workers with experience in all phases of RUS buried construction specific to cable placement and/or repair methodologies. Crew rate includes a backhoe, full complement of tools and equipment including truck and trailer. Test and Tag This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required for the Special Circuit Tagging and Testing of cable pairs from a Customer Location to point of origin, i.e.: Pair Gain Device or Central Office. This unit includes testing of special circuits from Customer Location to each touch point within the design of the circuit. This unit also includes megging the cable pairs. A unit will be applied at each touch point that the Splicer has to set up equipment and test pair(s). For example if the request required testing from the CO to a Doubler/Repeater (1) one unit will apply, if the request required testing from the CO to a Doubler/Repeater and from the Doubler/Repeater to the Customer location (2) two units would apply. This unit must have written pre-approval by CenturyLink. This unit will be paid on a per circuit basis. Note: All labor to tag and test, travel time and test equipment is included. VAC Truck LOCATING OF EXISTING BELOW GROUND STRUCTURES: With This consists of labor only per hour, to expose, by means of Vacuum Truck and Operator assembly unit operating crew, one point of existing buried telephone facility or other below ground structure or device as marked by locator’s paint/flag, or as shown on approved engineer work prints. This unit will include backfill and compaction of native material from vacuum pothole, recording depth of located facility from existing grade, and any ties to existing landmarks on as-built drawings. This unit CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 73 of 230 also includes all locating required within three feet, in any direction, of specified locaters paint/flag mark and/or point specified on engineers work prints. SECTION TC - TRIP CHARGE ASSEMBLY UNITS Trip Charge STANDBY FOR BFC PLACEMENT IN THIRD PARTY TRENCH BFC Standby This assembly unit consists of labor to standby for placement of BFC in open trench provided by other than CenturyLink or Contractor forces. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount calculated for down time. Partial units as calculated shall also apply. Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units This is idle time only, excluding any actual work to be performed at the job site. Line Extension Only. *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink. Trip Charge PICKUP AND DELIVERY OF CENTURYLINK MATERIAL Pickup/ This assembly unit consists of labor and equipment necessary to pickup Delivery and deliver CenturyLink materials. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and shall be compensated in 25 mile one-way increments and excludes any actual work to be performed at the job site. Line Extension Only. Example: 100 miles between pickup location and delivery location = 4 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink. Trip Charge CONSTRUCTION CREW Construction This assembly unit consists of labor only for an emergency buried Crew construction crew. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and to incrementally applied as needed to cover trip cost approved by engineer and excludes any actual work to be performed at the job site. Line Extension Only. Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink. Trip Charge TRIP CHARGE SPLICER Splicer This assembly unit consists of labor only for an emergency trip charge for splicer. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and to incrementally applied as needed to cover trip cost approved by engineer and excludes any actual work to be performed at the job site. Line Extension Only. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 74 of 230 Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink Section W - REARRANGEMENT UNITS Specific rearrangement units shall be designated and described by the Engineer on the "List of Special Arrangement Units" table of RUS Form 515. Existing plant assembly units to be rearranged are designated by a prefix "W". WBD CABLE INSTALLATION INTO EXISTING BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL WBDO This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to install new cables WBDS and reinstall all existing cables that are to be retained within an existing buried plant pedestal. All specifications and requirements of the BD assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 shall apply. Bonding and grounding of cable, including bonding connector, bonding harness, tie-wraps, replacement of gravel and/or sealer shall be compensated separately under the BM2C unit. This does not apply to drops. WBD-E RELOCATE EXISTING BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL This unit consists of the labor and material necessary to relocate an existing buried plant pedestal. Excavation required for the relocation of the pedestal and exposing the existing facilities to move or gain slack will be compensated using WBJ. WBDHS BD HOT SLIDES This unit shall include all labor and material to remove an existing shell, retrofitting a frame, mounting additional binding posts and placing a new shell. Retrofitting is identified as “up sizing” an existing 40 type cabinet to increase binding post capacity. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest markets only. Splicing shall be compensated separately under the HC/HO unit. The unit value shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00) per unit with sufficient units calculated to cover the total cost of the job. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost as "Labor" in order to capture the unit as a single line item. Example: WBDHS Labor = $1,580.00 Total Cost = $1,580.00 entered into Fireworks as "Labor" Total Units = 15.8 WBDHS ( ) ( ) BD HOT SLIDES This unit shall include all labor and material to remove an existing shell, retrofitting a frame, mounting additional binding posts and placing a new shell. Retrofitting is identified as “up sizing” an existing 40 type cabinet to increase binding post capacity. The first parentheses shall indicate the existing maximum pair count capacity and the second parentheses shall indicate the new maximum pair count capacity after expansion. Splicing shall be compensated separately under the BC unit. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 75 of 230 Sizes identified: (600)(1800) - (2700)(5400) (900)(1800) - (3600)(3600) (1200)(1800) - (3600)(5400) (1800)(3600) - (5400)(5400) (2700)(3600) WBD-G PRSM RE-ENTER/OPEN PEDESTAL – PRISM GROOMING This unit includes all labor and equipment to re-enter/open an existing pedestal to perform a visual inspection and tighten all grounds on the ground bar. All other units to be compensated separately. This unit will be compensated on a Per Pedestal basis. Note: This unit is to be used in conjunction with the Prism Grooming Process ONLY. WBD_TRI RE-ENTER SUB-SURFACE READY ACCESS TERMINAL - TRISEAL This assembly unit consists of labor and material to necessary to re-enter a Sub- Surface Ready Access Terminal. Includes adding additional cables/drops, opening the sheath or jacket of the cable, bonding of the cable shields, filling the side port(s) with resin as required and closing the terminal. WBFC( ) TEMPORARY BURIED CABLE REARRANGEMENT This unit consists of all labor and material required to maintain service through an existing pedestal and buried cable, including two (2) pieces of BFC up to fifty feet (50ft.) long, one buried at project depth and the other barely covered, a buried splice case, all miscellaneous material, and bonding and splicing in both the new and existing pedestals. Range of cable sizes to be indicated within parentheses as follows: 6-25, 50-100 and 150-200, etc. See CenturyLink Guide Drawing WSEB/WBFC. WBFO EXPOSING EXISTING BURIED FIBER OPTIC CABLE This unit consists of labor to expose one (1) foot of existing buried Fiber Optic cable for the purpose of section cuts, etc. Trench to be two (2) feet wide. In instances of trench depth greater than 36 inches the contractor shall be responsible for shoring of trench walls as needed to avoid collapse onto personnel. Note this unit WBFO is for 2011 and earlier contracts only and will be removed once those contracts expire. WBHC CABLE/WIRE INSTALLATION INTO EXISTING BURIED PLANT HANDHOLE WBHF This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to expose cable entrance to install new cables/wires and reinstall all existing cables/wires that are to be retained within an existing buried plant handhole. All specifications and requirements of the BH assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 shall apply. Bonding and grounding of cable/wire, including bonding connector, bonding harness, tie-wraps, replacement of gravel and/or sealer shall be compensated separately under the BM2C unit. WHBF CABLE/WIRE INSTALLATION INTO EXISTING BURIED PLANT CLOSURE This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to install new cables/wires and reinstall all existing cables/wires that are to be retained within an existing direct buried plant closure. All specifications and requirements of the HBF assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 shall apply. Bonding and grounding of new cable/wire shall be compensated under this unit. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 76 of 230 WHBFO CABLE/WIRE INSTALLATION INTO EXISTING BURIED PLANT CLOSURE This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to install new cables/wires and reinstall all existing cables/wires that are to be retained within an existing direct buried plant closure. All specifications and requirements of the HBF assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 shall apply. Bonding and grounding of new cable/wire shall be compensated under this unit. WBJ EXPOSING EXISTING BURIED CABLE This unit consists of labor to relocate existing buried cable (fiber or copper). The unit will include the excavation, exposure of the cable, moving the cable and backfilling. The unit will be compensated per each cubic yard removed. CenturyLink personnel will identify the estimated cubic yards required for each WBJ unit on the construction print and must have pre approval from CenturyLink. WBM66 REARRANGEMENT OF BRIDGE ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove a BM66 from a bridge and place it back on the same bridge or a new bridge. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be incrementally applied. WBM83 REARRANGEMENT OF BURIED SERVICE GUARD This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove an existing BM83 and place it back at the same location or another location of the same customer premise. The following suffix applies to this rearrangement unit: (2) - Indicates a two inch (2") riser guard to be rearranged. WBM86 REARRANGEMENT OF POLE MOUNTED PIPE This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove a BM86 from a pole and place it back on the same pole or a new pole. WBM92 REARRANGEMENT OF REPEATER HOUSING This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove a BM92 from a pole and place it back on the same pole or a new pole. WHAP-R RE-ENTER PRESSURIZED SPLICE CLOSURE This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required to re-enter an aerial, underground or buried sealed closure on an existing splice for the purpose of rearranging, removing or splicing cable pairs. This unit applies only to hermetically sealed splice closures and includes reinstallation of end plate seals and flash testing the closure. WHC-( ) REARRANGE EXISTING SPLICE IN WORKING CABLE This unit shall include the material and labor necessary for the rearrangement work of transferring a single cable pair from one count to another within an existing cable, or the transfer of a single pair from one existing cable to another. The pairs in existing cables involved in the transfer shall have been cleared of faults by CenturyLink. The unit also includes testing, clearing and capping as required. Detailed instructions outlining the requirements for each rearrangement, and the respective responsibilities of the contractor and CenturyLink will be included in the cable schematic and/or cut-sheet prepared by the engineer. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 77 of 230 WHC1 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a working cable pair when transferring from one count to another within the same cable or another cable. Monitoring of the circuit is required to minimize service interruptions. Working pairs will be based on cutsheets provided by Engineering or the Service Provisioning Center. Non working cable (alpha or dead count) pairs will be paid at the HC1E unit. Each pair is counted and paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. Example 1: “Throwing” Cable 01:1-25 to Cable 601:1-25 with all 25 pair working. WHC1 = 25 Example 2: Throwing Cable 01:1-25 + A, 26-50 to Cable 601:1-25 + A, 26-50 with 25 pair working and 25 pair non-working. WHC1=25 and HC1E=25 Note: A working pair is defined as a cable that has a physical cable sheath count. For example: 100 pair cable counting 01, 1-75+A,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non-working pairs or C1, 1-75+XD,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non- working pairs. Alpha or dead counts are not considered working pairs. WHC2 This assembly unit consists of the labor and material necessary for rearranging one (1) distribution, feeder, and/or electronic pair on a cross-connect block or a cross- connect module, including any non-working pair in an existing cable in accordanc e with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). Pairs that are to be tested, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which terminating and/or testing operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. WHC3 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a working cable pair when transferring from one count to another within the same cable or another cable. Monitoring of the circuit is required to minimize service interruptions. Working pairs will be based on cutsheets provided by Engineering or the Service Provisioning Center. Non working cable (alpha or dead count) pairs will be paid at the HC3E unit. Each pair is counted and paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. (P) The suffix P modifies the standard WHC3 assembly unit to require pluggable splicing modules. Example 1: “Throwing” Cable 01:1-25 to Cable 601:1-25 with all 25 pair working. WHC3 = 25 Example 2: Throwing Cable 01:1-25 + A, 26-50 to Cable 601:1-25 + A, 26-50 with 25 pair working and 25 pair non-working. WHC3=25 and HC3E=25 Note: A working pair is defined as a cable that has a physical cable sheath count. For example: 100 pair cable counting 01, 1-75+A,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non-working pairs or C1, 1-75+XD,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non- working pairs. Alpha or dead counts are not considered working pairs. WHC7 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a working cable pair when transferring from one count to another within the same cable or another cable. Monitoring of the circuit is required to minimize service interruptions. Working pairs will be based on cutsheets provided by Engineering or the Service Provisioning Center. Non working cable (alpha or dead count) pairs will be paid at the HC1E CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 78 of 230 unit. All pairs are counted and paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. Example 1: “Throwing” Cable 01:1-25 to Cable 601:1-25 with all 25 pair working. WHC7 = 25 Example 2: Throwing Cable 01:1-25 + A, 26-50 to Cable 601:1-25 + A, 26-50 with 25 pair working and 25 pair non-working. WHC1=25 and HC1E=25 Note: A working pair is defined as a cable that has a physical cable sheath count. For example: 100 pair cable counting 01, 1-75+A,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non-working pairs or C1, 1-75+XD,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non- working pairs. Alpha or dead counts are not considered working pairs. WUD REARRANGE EXISTING CONDUIT UNIT This unit consists of the necessary labor and material to locate and expose one (1) existing direct buried conduit to extend to, or remove from, a handhole or pedestal. This unit includes trenching, shoring, backfilling, tamping, restoration and disposal of excess or unusable material. The unit also includes labor and material to (1) cut into an existing conduit, add necessary length of conduit (straight pieces or sweeps), place in handhole or pedestal and replace pea gravel as required; or (2) remove an existing conduit from a handhole or pedestal, join conduit to make whole and continuous past handhole or pedestal and replace pea gravel as required. The unit also includes labor for rodding and cleaning of conduit as specified by the Engineer. WUDCE REMOVE AND REPLACE CONCRETE ENCASEMENT Consists of the necessary labor equipment and material to remove and replace one cubic foot of concrete encasement from an existing encased duct run associated with intercepting existing conduit. Excavation to expose the existing conduit run is not included in this unit. Items WUD or WUDE would be used in conjunction with this unit. WUDCE-NR PLACE CONCRETE CAP Includes the labor and material to form and pour concrete cap on existing duct(s). Concrete shall be 2500 psi, 3" slump, 3/4" to 1 1/2" aggregate, Type l or Type lll concrete. Excavation to expose the existing conduit run is not included in this item. This item is used for placing a concrete cap on existing duct only and is not to be used with placement of new conduit or removing/replacing existing conduit. Unit is compensated by the cubic foot. WUDE REPAIR EXISTING CONDUIT ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit consists of the labor and material to expose and repair up to ten (10’) feet of existing conduit(s) found to be damaged while proofing to place a cable inside. This unit includes trenching, shoring, backfilling with native soil, tamping, restoration and disposal of excess or unusable material. The unit also includes labor and material to cut out a damaged section and add the necessary length of conduit to make conduit whole and continuous. The unit also includes labor for rodding and cleaning of conduit as specified by the Engineer. WUDEA REPAIR EXISTING CONDUIT ASSEMBLY UNIT – ADDITIONAL CONDUITS This unit consists of repair of each additional conduit associated with the WUDE unit. The excavation is compensated under the WUDE unit, this is applied for each CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 79 of 230 additional conduit, per 10’ basis. Note this is an add on unit to WUDE. This unit must have preapproval from CenturyLink. Section XX - NONREUSABLE MATERIALS REMOVAL UNITS These units cover the furnishing of all labor for the removal of construction assembly units from existing lines, and transportation of the removed materials for proper disposal. The Contractor will be permitted to use the most economical method of removing these units. The removal units are designated by the prefix "XX" followed by the assembly unit designation of the unit to be removed. Note: When removal is accomplished under the XX units, the material becomes property of the contractor and units should be priced as such. XX-ABDN CA CUT OFF ABANDONED CABLE This assembly unit consists of labor and material to cut off abandoned cables. This unit applies to aerial, buried, underground applications. Note: If in direct buried applications, it includes cutting off the cable 12” below ground level. It also includes reinstalling moisture block, pedestal seal or pea gravel and fire ant retardant. This unit is not paid on a per cable basis; it is paid on a per location basis. This unit does not apply when other plant (i.e.: cable, pedestal, cross-connect, etc) is being removed. It cannot be used in conjunction with any other removal units. XXBDS-( ) REMOVAL OF SERVING AREA INTERFACE CABINET This assembly unit consists of all the labor and equipment to remove one ground- mounted cross connect cabinet and proper disposal of unit. The following cabinet sizes apply to this unit: S – Small (up to 1000) M – Medium (1001 to 3600) L – Large (3700 8100) XXBFC ( ) REMOVAL OF POLE RISER CABLE This assembly unit consists of all the labor and equipment to remove one foot of existing buried filled cable that is attached to a pole as riser cable, and proper disposal of unit. This unit shall include exposing cable beneath ground level and cutting the cable where the bend becomes lateral, along with back filling and tamping around base of pole. Also included shall be the rehabbing of existing aerial closure end-seal and associated bonding and grounding to restore closure to original integrity once the cable has been extracted from closure. Removal of riser guard shall be compensated under XXBM unit. The parentheses indicate the pair count as follows: (6-200), (300-600), (900-1200), (1500-1800), ( 2100-2400) XXBFC-EXC REMOVAL OF DIRECT BURIED FILLED COPPER CABLE – EXCAVATION Consists of the labor and equipment for one foot of excavation and removal of direct buried filled copper cable at all depths and proper disposal. This unit is paid for on a per foot per cable basis. This unit includes all labor and material required in the repair and/or replacement of streets, sidewalks, roads, drives, fences, lawns, shrubbery, water mains, pipes, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities, CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 80 of 230 buried sewerage and drainage facilities, and any other property damaged during the removal of the buried cable, except loss or damage to crops, gardens, ornamental flowers or trees in the construction corridor necessarily incident to the construction of the Project and not caused by the negligence of the Contractor. Note: If cable is being removed under paved services and removal/restoration of concrete/asphalt is required, the appropriate BM72/BM73 units will apply. XXBFC-EXC REMOVAL OF DIRECT BURIED FILLED COPPER CABLE – EXCAVATION - ADDITIONAL -ADDL Consists of the labor and equipment for one foot removal of each additional direct buried filled copper cable at all depths and proper disposal. This unit is paid for on a per foot per additional cable basis. XXBFCIE REMOVAL AND REUSE OF BURIED CABLE FROM EXISTING CONDUIT Consists of the labor and equipment to remove one foot of buried filled copper cable from an existing conduit. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is removed. This unit is paid for on a per foot per cable basis. XXBFCIE-ADDL REMOVAL AND REUSE OF BURIED CABLE FROM EXISTING CONDUIT- ADDITIONAL Consists of the labor and equipment to remove one foot of each additional buried filled copper cable from existing conduit. This unit is paid for on a per foot per each additional cable basis. XXBFO-EXC REMOVAL OF DIRECT BURIED FILLED FIBER OPTIC CABLE - EXCAVATION Consists of the labor and equipment for one foot of excavation and removal of direct buried filled fiber optic cable at all depths and proper disposal to meet all regulatory requirements. This unit is paid for on a per foot per cable basis. This unit includes all labor and material required in the repair and/or replacement of streets, sidewalks, roads, drives, fences, lawns, shrubbery, water mains, pipes, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities, buried sewerage and drainage facilities, and any other property damaged during the removal of the buried cable, except loss or damage to crops, gardens, ornamental flowers or trees in the construction corridor necessarily incident to the construction of the Project and not caused by the negligence of the Contractor. Note: If cable is being removed under paved services and removal/restoration of concrete/asphalt is required, the appropriate BM72/BM73 units will apply. XXBFO-EXC REMOVAL OF DIRECT BURIED FILLED FIBER OPTIC CABLE – EXCAVATION - -ADDL ADDITIONAL Consists of the labor and equipment for one foot removal of each additional direct buried filled fiber optic cable at all depths and proper disposal to meet all regulatory requirements. This unit is paid for on a per foot per additional cable basis. XXBFC-GL REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY GROUND LAID CABLE This assembly unit consists of all the labor and equipment to remove one foot of ground laid buried filled cable and proper disposal of unit or deliver to a location designated by the Engineer. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 81 of 230 XXBFV Consists of the labor and equipment for one foot of excavation and removal of one foot of direct buried vacant duct at a depth of excavation of up to 36". Direct buried duct removal at depths in excess of 36" will be compensated using the XXBFV item and the appropriate BM70( )E item. This unit includes the removal of all sizes and types of innerduct/duct (including microduct and futurepath). This unit is paid for on a per foot per duct basis. This unit includes all labor and material required in the repair and/or replacement of streets, sidewalks, roads, drives, fences, lawns, shrubbery, water mains, pipes, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities, buried sewerage and drainage facilities, and any other property damaged during the removal of the buried cable, except loss or damage to crops, gardens, ornamental flowers or trees in the construction corridor necessarily incident to the construction of the Project and not caused by the negligence of the Contractor. XXBFV-ADDL Consists of the labor and equipment to remove one foot of each additional direct buried vacant duct. This unit includes the removal of all sizes and types of duct up to 4" (including microduct and futurepath). This unit is paid for on a per foot per each additional conduit basis. XXBG( ) REMOVAL OF BURIED PLANT LOADING COIL ASSEMBLY UNITS This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove a BG load coil or terminal block assembly unit and proper disposal of unit. XXBM21-DLC REMOTE SITE REMOVAL This assembly unit consists of labor necessary for removal of remote site associated hardware. Compensation shall be for all necessary work to remove the remote site such as dirt work for backfill and original grade restoration, removal of fencing, culverts, driveway, concrete slab and conduit for equipment, and power meter-base pole, etc. as specified by the Engineer. The unit value shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00) per unit with sufficient units calculated to cover the total cost of the job. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost as "Labor" in order to capture the unit as a single line item. Example: Remote Site Removal Labor = $1,580.00 Total Cost = $1,580.00 entered into Fireworks as "Labor" Total Units = 15.8 XXBM66 REMOVAL OF BRIDGE ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material to remove a BM66 bridge attachment. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be incrementally applied. XXBM84 REMOVAL OF BM84 This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove a BM84 assembly unit (modified to require a 3 3/4" X 8' riser guard) and proper disposal of unit. XXBM97 REMOVE NITROGEN TANK This unit includes all material and labor to remove a nitrogen tank and return to owner. This unit is to be used only when removing a tank placed by Centurylink forces or at the request of a Centurylink Supervisor and must have pre-approval before being billed. This unit is not to be used in conjunction with the BM97 or CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 82 of 230 BM97A units. This unit will be billed once per tank removed. All RUS, NESC, manufacture, DOT, and OHSA safety practices to be followed when handling or transporting tanks. XXHC4CO REMOVE JUMPER WIRES – CENTRAL OFFICE Consists of the labor for removing both ends of one (1) pair of cross-connect jumper wires on cross-connecting blocks and/or modules in the Central Office. This unit includes contact with Structure Loaders or other designated CenturyLink personnel and all required testing. XXLM REMOVAL OF LOCATE MARKINGS This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material to remove locate markings from concrete or pavement only when mandated by Municipalities. Each unit will have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) and will be applied incrementally as needed to cover the cost to remove the locate markings. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. Section XZ - REUSABLE MATERIALS REMOVAL UNITS These units cover the furnishing of all labor for the removal of construction assembly units from existing lines and all labor and transportation of the removed materials to a location designated by the Owner. The Contractor will be charged by the Owner for the materials removed under this section at the unit material values shown in column 2 of the "Value and Disposition of Units to be Removed" table of RUS Form 515. The number of units to be charged to the Contractor and the extended value of these units are shown in columns 3 and 4. Such charges will be placed against the Contractor as assembly units are removed and the unit material values will be deducted from the total value of assembly units constructed on this project for determination of the work accomplished for purposes of the monthl y progress payments to the Contractor. Of the assembly units listed in the "Value and Disposition of Units to be Removed" table to be removed from existing lines certain units are to be reused in the construction of the project. The quantity of such units to be reused is listed in the "Value and Disposition of Units to be Removed" table, column 5. These units where installed in the project will be inventoried as new assembly units and compensated for at the unit bid prices. The quantity of assembly units listed in column 6 of the "Value and Disposition of Units to be Removed" table is the maximum quantity of removed assembly units that are to be returned to the Owner for credit which will be allowed at the unit material prices in column 2. Column 7 indicates the extended value of the units to be returned to the Owner. The Contractor will be allowed credit for assembly units listed in column 6 which, in the opinion of the Engineer, have not been damaged by the Contractor in removal and handling. Such credits will be allowed the Contractor as the assembly units are returned to a location designated by the Owner and shall be added to the total value of installed assembly units for determination of work accomplished for the purposes of the monthly progress payments to the Contractor. The removal units are specified by the prefix "XZ" followed by the assembly unit designation of the existing assembly unit to be removed. XZBD REMOVAL AND REUSE OF BURIED PLANT PEDESTAL This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove an existing NEW pedestal placed on a TEMPORARY basis and delivery to the warehouse of the owner or transporting elsewhere in the site of the project for reuse where similar units are required as designated by the Engineer. Labor and minor material to re-install will be compensated for under separate units. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 83 of 230 XZBDE REMOVAL AND REUSE OF ELECTRONIC APPARATUS This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove an Electronic Apparatus, i.e. Neutralizing Transformer, Utility Power "Juice Box", Power Transfer Switch, etc. and delivery to the warehouse of the owner or transporting elsewhere in the site of the project for reuse where similar units are required as designated by the Engineer. Labor and minor material to re-install will be compensated for under separate units. XZBDS-( ) REMOVAL AND REUSE OF SERVING AREA INTERFACE CABINET This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove a Serving Area Interface Cabinet and deliver to the warehouse of the owner or transporting elsewhere in the site of the project for reuse where similar units are required as designated by the Engineer. Labor and minor material to re-install will be compensated for under separate units. The following cabinet sizes apply to this unit: S – Small (up to 1000) M – Medium (1001 to 3600) L – Large (3700 8100) XZBFC REMOVAL AND REUSE OF DIRECT BURIED CABLE Consists of the labor and equipment for one foot of excavation and removal of direct buried filled copper cable at a depth of excavation of up to 36". Direct buried cable removal at depths in excess of 36" will be compensated using the XZBFC unit and the appropriate BM70( )E item. This unit also includes the return of copper cable to the designated CenturyLink location, including all labor and transportation. This unit is paid for on a per foot per cable basis. This unit includes all labor and material required in the repair and/or replacement of streets, sidewalks, roads, drives, fences, lawns, shrubbery, water mains, pipes, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities, buried sewerage and drainage facilities, and any other property damaged during the removal of the buried cable, except loss or damage to crops, gardens, ornamental flowers or trees in the construction corridor necessarily incident to the construction of the Project and not caused by the negligence of the Contractor. XZBFC-ADDL REMOVAL AND REUSE OF DIRECT BURIED CABLE - ADDITIONAL Consists of the labor and equipment for one foot removal of each additional direct buried filled copper cable at a depth of excavation of up to 36". This unit also includes the return of copper cable to the designated CenturyLink location, including all labor and transportation. This unit is paid for on a per foot per additional cable basis. XZBFC-GL REMOVAL AND REUSE OF GROUND LAID CABLE This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove one foot of Ground Laid cable and deliver to the warehouse of the owner or transporting elsewhere in the site of the project for reuse where similar units are required as designated by the Engineer. XZBFCIE REMOVAL AND REUSE OF BURIED CABLE FROM EXISTING CONDUIT Consists of the labor and equipment to remove one foot of buried filled copper cable from an existing conduit. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is removed. This unit also includes the CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 84 of 230 return of copper cable to the designated CenturyLink location, including all labor and transportation. This unit is paid for on a per foot per cable basis. XZBFCIE-ADDL REMOVAL AND REUSE OF BURIED CABLE FROM EXISTING CONDUIT- ADDITIONAL Consists of the labor and equipment to remove one foot of each additional buried filled copper cable from existing conduit. This unit also includes the return of copper cable to the designated CenturyLink location, including all labor and transportation. This unit is paid for on a per foot per each additional cable basis. XZBM92 REMOVAL AND REUSE OF REPEATER HOUSING This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove a Repeater Housing and deliver to the warehouse of the owner or transporting elsewhere in the site of the project for reuse where similar units are required as designated by the Engineer. Labor and minor material to re-install will be compensated for under separate units. XZBM97 REMOVE NITROGEN TANK This unit includes all material and labor to remove a nitrogen tank and return to Centurylink. This unit is to be used only when removing a tank placed by Centurylink forces or at the request of a Centurylink Supervisor and must have pre- approval before being billed. This unit is not to be used in conjunction with the BM97 or BM97A units. This unit will be billed once per tank removed. All RUS, NESC, manufacture, DOT, and OHSA safety practices to be followed when handling or transporting tanks. XZCXR-( ) REMOVAL AND REUSE OF ANALOG SPAN LINE REPEATER This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove an Analog Span Line Repeater and deliver to the warehouse of the owner or transporting elsewhere in the site of the project for reuse where similar units are required as designated by the Engineer. Labor and minor material to re-install will be compensated for under separate units. The following housing sizes apply to this unit: S - Small M - Medium L - Large XZDAML REMOVAL AND REUSE OF DIGITAL ADDED MAIN LINE This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove an Digital Added Main Line device and deliver to the warehouse of the owner or transporting elsewhere in the site of the project for reuse where similar units are required as designated by the Engineer. Labor and minor material to re-install will be compensated for under separate units. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 85 of 230 Part II - SPECIFICATION FOR MATERIALS 1. SCOPE This part of the specification is concerned with the various materials required for the construction of the outside buried cable and wire plant of the rural telecommunications system as shown on the Plans, Specifications, and Construction Sheets. 2. GENERAL All materials used in the construction of the rural telecommunications system except those listed in Paragraph 4 below shall be listed in RUS Informational Publication (IP) 344-2, "List of Materials Acceptable for Use on Telecommunications Systems of RUS Borrowers," unless specific written approval has been granted by the Administrator. 3. STUB POLES The stub pole plan, method of treatment, kind of preservative and general procedure applying to all stub poles shall be in accordance with the latest RUS specifications in effect at the time the bids are received. 4. MISCELLANEOUS Items for which categories do not appear in RUS IP 344-2, "List of Materials Acceptable for Use on Telecommunications Systems of RUS Borrowers," shall be of a quality suitable for the application for which they are intended. Part III - SPECIFICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION 1. GENERAL 1.1 All construction and installation work shall be done in a thorough and workmanlike manner in accordance with the Plans, Specifications and Construction Sheets and shall be subject to acceptance by the Owner and the Administrator. 1.2 All material to be used in construction of the Project shall be stored so as to be protected from deteriorating effects of the elements. 1.3 All buried cables or wires, and accessory materials used in the construction of the Project shall be handled with care. Each reel of buried cable or wire shall be inspected for damage. All damage shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Engineer and in accordance with the methods or other instructions described in the appropriate paragraphs of Part III. If reel wrap is present, the reel wrap shall remain intact on the reel until the cable or wire is ready to be placed. 1.4 Deviations from the Plans, Specifications and Construction Sheets shall not be permitted except upon written permission of the Engineer. 1.5 The latest revision of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) and the National Electrical Code (NEC) shall be followed in every case except where local regulations are more stringent, in which case local regulations shall govern. 1.6 The Contractor shall maintain conductor polarity (tip and ring) identification at the main distributing frame, buried plant housings, splice closures and in the service entrance, all in accordance with the Plans, Specifications, and Construction Sheets (see guide drawing 815-1). CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 86 of 230 2. BURIED PLANT HOUSING STUB POLES 2.1 The setting depth of stub poles where specified and used as mounting posts in connection with buried plant housings, shall be a minimum of 3.0 feet (0.91 m) in soil and as specified by the Engineer in solid rock. If a greater depth in soil is necessary, the Engineer will indicate the required depth in the Proposal. 2.2 The bottom of the hole shall be thoroughly tamped. 3. CABLE SPLICING Splicing for fiber optic cable, copper cable and wire shall be in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). 4. BURIED CABLE OR WIRE 4.1 General 4.1.1 The construction equipment shall be subject to the approval of the Owner and the public authorities having jurisdiction over highway and road rights-of-way. 4.1.2 The design of the plowshare shall be such that the buried copper cable or wire passing through the plow shall not bind and shall not be bent in a radius less than 10 times the outside diameter of the copper cable or wire. Buried fiber optic cable passing through the plow shall not bind and shall not be bent in a radius less than 20 times the outside diameter of the cable. The plowshare shall have a removable gate for the purpose of inspection, and a hinged fairlead, which shall be equipped with smooth, free wheeling rollers or low friction surfaces to prevent damage to the cable or wire. 4.1.3 The Engineer should periodically inspect the cable or wire as well as the installation equipment and procedures during installation to guard against damage to the cable or wire when it is being placed in the ground, and to see that proper depth is maintained at all times. 4.1.4 The Contractor shall promptly repair any damage to fences, lawns, shrubbery, drives and any other property damaged during construction. 4.1.5 A rock excavating unit (BM71) shall be applied where a plow train cannot maintain specified depth under the buried cable or wire unit (including ripping). To assist in determining the ability of any plowing equipment to place the cable at a specified depth, the table below shall be used only to compare the capability of this equipment with standard minimum drawbar pull ratings unless different characteristics are specified by the Engineer (greater drawbar pull may only be specified at greater depths than shown in the table). Minimum Drawbar Pull vs. Cable or Wire Depth at 1.2 MPH (1.93 km/hr) Depth Inches Meters Minimum Drawbar Pull Pounds Newtons 24 0.61 55,000 2.45 x 105 30 0.76 75,000 CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 87 of 230 3.34 x 105 36 0.91 95,000 4.23 x 105 4.1.6 The equipment and construction methods used by the Contractor shall be such as to cause minimum displacement of the soil. The slot made in the soil by the cable plow shall be immediately closed. 4.1.7 Damage to banks, ditches, driveways and roads caused by the equipment shall be immediately repaired to the satisfaction of the Engineer and public authorities having jurisdiction over highway and road rights-of-way where involved. 4.1.8 Where cables or wires are buried near the edge of pavements, the Contractor shall take particular care to avoid damaging the pavement. If such damage does occur repairs shall be made immediately to meet the requirements of state or local authorities having jurisdiction over the pavement involved. 4.1.9 The stub pole or stake portion of stake mounted housings shall be installed in accordance with the Construction Sheets in a manner not to damage the cable or wire placed in the trench. 4.1.10 To avoid possible damage to buried cable or wire from exposure to traffic, livestock and other hazards, trenching of laterals, trenching around culverts, construction of aerial inserts and similar operations shall be completed as soon as practicable behind the plowing operation. 4.1.11 Trenches shall be promptly backfilled with earth and tamped at 6 in. (15.24 cm) lifts so that the earth is restored to original grade to assure no hazard to vehicular, animal or pedestrian traffic. No trenches shall be left open overnight. 4.1.12 When placing cable or wire in a trench in rock, the cable or wire shall be cushioned by a fill of sand or selected soil at least 2 in. (5.08 cm) thick on the floor of the trench. The backfill for at least 4 in. (10.16 cm) above the cable or wire shall be free from stones, rock or other hard or sharp materials, which might damage the cable. Alternate methods are permissible subject to approval of the Engineer. 4.2 Handling of Cable 4.2.1 Cables or wires shall be carefully inspected by the Contractor during the placement operation to be certain that the cables or wires are free from defects. 4.2.2 Bends of small radii and twists that might damage cable or wire shall be avoided. During the placement operation, copper cable or wire shall not be bent in a radius less than 10 times the outside diameter of the cable or wire. Fiber optic cable shall not be bent in a radius less than 20 times the outside diameter of the cable. 4.2.3 Care is to be exercised during the plowing operation, to feed the cable or wire into the ground through the plow loosely and at no tension. Equipment and construction methods shall be such as to assure compliance with this requirement. The Contractor shall furnish competent supervision at all times at the site of plowing operations to assure compliance with this requirement. 4.2.4 If, during the plowing operation, the plow should strike a buried object or rock that stops the equipment which necessitates removal of the plow from the ground, the plow shall be removed from the ground carefully, and if practicable without backing the plow, to avoid damage to the CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 88 of 230 cable or wire. Should it be necessary to back the plow to remove it from the ground, the cable or wire shall be uncovered a sufficient distance back for inspection by the Engineer to determine whether the cable or wire has been damaged. 4.2.5 Every instance of damaged cable or wire observed at any time whether prior to installation, occurring during construction, or discovered by test or observation subsequent to installation in plant, shall be immediately called to the attention of the Engineer. The method of repair or correction of such damage shall be in accordance with the written instructions of the Engineer. The Contractor shall promptly repair such damage or make such corrections in accordance with such written instructions of the Engineer. Minor damage to the outer jacket of the cable or wire observed prior to or occurring during construction shall be repaired in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). 4.2.6 Major damage to cable or wire observed prior to or during construction shall be corrected by enclosing the damaged section of cable or wire in (1) a buried plant housing located as specified by the Engineer or (2) a buried filled splice closure if approved by the Engineer, which are buried to the same depth as that required for the cable or wire. If the shield has been broken or the conductor insulation damaged, the cable or wire shall be restored to the equivalent of new condition. This may require cutting out the damaged section of cable or wire if required by the Engineer. 4.2.7 Major damage to cable or wire discovered after placement either through test or observation shall be repaired as approved by the Engineer. This may require cutting out the damaged section and replacing it with a short section of new cable or wire with splices made in (1) buried plant housing or (2) buried filled splice closures, if approved by the Engineer, which are buried to the same depth as that required for the cable or wire. It may also require the replacement of an entire section between housings already installed. 4.3 Depth of Buried Plant 4.3.1 Unless otherwise specified by the Engineer in the Proposal, or on the Construction Sheets, the depth of buried cable or wire placed, measured from the top of the cable or wire to the surface of ground or rock shall be as listed in the following table: Minimum depth in soil 24 in. (610 mm) Minimum depth at ditch crossings 36 in. (914 mm) (See guide Drawing 975) Minimum depth in rock 6 in. (152 mm) 4.3.2 In the case of a layer of soil over rock, either the minimum depth in rock, measured to the surface of the rock, or the minimum depth in soil, measured to the surface of the soil, may be used at the Contractor's option. 4.3.3 When rock excavating is specified, width and depth requirements of the trench shall be as shown below: Trench Width Trench Depth 6 in. (152 mm) or less 6 in. (152 mm) 7 in. (178 mm) 9 in. (229 mm) 8 in. (203 mm) 12 in. (305 mm) 9 in. (229 mm) 15 in. (381 mm) 10 in.(254 mm) or greater 18 in. (457 mm) CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 89 of 230 Either the minimum depth in rock shall be achieved or some other method may be employed by the Contractor to provide adequate protection to the cable or wire as agreed to by the Engineer. 4.3.4 When directional boring is used, the Contractor shall continually control the horizontal and vertical movements of the bore to a specified route and depth. 4.4 Splicing and Terminations 4.4.1 Buried service wires shall be spliced directly to the appropriate pair of the buried cable, or spliced to the appropriate pair number on a filled terminal block as specified by the Engineer. 4.4.2 For the purpose of joining buried cable or wire at reel ends, the buried cable or wire shall be made continuous by splicing the conductors directly together either in a housing or a filled buried splice closure. The method and location shall be specified by the Engineer. 4.4.3 Splicing and termination of cable or wire pairs shall be in accordance with the cable schematic drawings issued by the Engineer. 4.4.4 All splices and terminations of cable or wire pairs in filled buried splice closures shall be electrically tested to ensure freedom from opens, shorts, crosses and grounds and all defects cleared prior to closing the splice closure. Shield continuity also shall be checked prior to closing the slice closure. 4.4.5 Splicing of copper cable, wire, or fiber optic cable shall be in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). 5. BURIED HANDHOLES 5.1 Buried handholes shall be installed in accordance with the instructions given herein unless otherwise specified by the Engineer unless state or local requirements are more stringent in which case the latter requirements will govern. 5.2 The Engineer shall determine the location of the handhole and shall specify type, position and depth of installation. 5.3 A hole shall be dug large enough to accommodate the handhole. 5.4 The handhole shall be positioned and a suitable backfill shall be tamped around the handhole. 5.5 Pea gravel should be placed inside of the handhole to minimize condensation problems. 5.6 The Engineer shall ensure that the dimensions of the handhole shall be large enough to accommodate the splice case installation and when required, cable slack. 6. MISCELLANEOUS - BURIED PLANT 6.1 The separate steel stakes of stake mounted housings shall be driven a minimum of 12 in. (30.48 cm) in undisturbed earth in a vertical position and faced in accordance with the Construction Sheets. Care shall be exercised in the installation of stakes or housings. Housing covers shall be securely closed at all times except when work is being performed within the housing. 6.2 The shields of all buried copper cable or wire and the armor of all buried fiber optic cable shall be connected together at all splices and termination points, as specified in RUS Splicing CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 90 of 230 Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2) to ensure a continuous metallic connection throughout the buried plant. Buried cable or wire shields and fiber optic cable armor shall also be connected to the ground connectors in buried plant housings and to other ground installations as shown on the Construction Sheets and in RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). 6.3 Stake mounted warning, route, and splice location signs shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and in locations as specified by the Engineer. As an alternate to the splice location sign, the Engineer may specify the use of a buried splice location device (BM 55A). 6.4 Buried cable and wire, including buried services, terminated or spliced in a housing shall be directionally marked as specified on the Construction Sheets or as specified by the Engineer. The directional markers shall be installed at the time the cable or wire is placed in the housing and before the lateral trench to the housing is backfilled. 6.5 Where aerial inserts in buried plant are specified by the Engineer, the construction shall be accomplished if possible without cutting the cable or wire. Where due to physical conditions, in the opinion of the Contractor, the cutting and splicing of cable or wire are necessary, prior approval to cut the cable or wire shall be obtained from the Engineer. The splicing of cable or wire shall be in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). 6.6 Junctions between buried cable and aerial circuits shall be made in accordance with the applicable Construction Sheets. 6.7 All products utilized to control rodents and/or insects should be specifically formulated for the telecommunications industry and applied in accordance with the instructions or directions detailed on the manufacturer's product label. 6.8 Buried cable and wire shall be placed in the same trench to the buried plant housing, unless otherwise specified by the Engineer. 7. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION OF SERVING AREA INTERFACE CABINETS (SAIC) 7.1 Specific installation instructions for the pad or slab base preparation and construction, placement of conduit(s), and the assembly and installation cabinet shall be provided by the manufacturer and/or the Engineer. 7.2 A drainage hole shall be drilled at the low point of the radius of bend of the conduit placed between two cabinets. 7.3 All vacant or unused conduit shall be sealed as specified by the Engineer. 7.4 Specific installation instructions for mounting the cabinet assembly will be provided by the manufacturer and/or the Engineer. 7.5 The separate steel stakes of stake mounted housings shall be driven a minimum of 12 in. (30.48 cm) in undisturbed earth in a vertical position and faced in accordance with the Construction Sheets. Care shall be exercised in the installation of the stakes and housings. Housing covers shall be securely closed at all times except when work is being performed within the housing. 7.6 All special installation tools for splicing and placing cross-connect jumper wires shall be used as indicated by the manufacturer. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 91 of 230 7.7 here conventional hard-wire splicing is employed at SAIC locations, the splicing and lay-up of conductor pairs shall be in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) and/or special instructions issued by the Engineer. 7.8 Pair counts shall be shown on all splice, feeder and cross-connect modules or blocks identifying feeder, distribution and electronic terminations. 7.9 air count tags shall be used on bundle pair counts where hard-wire splicing is employed. On bundle tags, feeder, feeder/distribution, distribution and electronic cable identification, pair counts shall be shown per cable schematics in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2). CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 92 of 230 LIST OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND PLANS Assembly Unit Drawings BM2,-2A Ground Wire Assembly, Buried Plant BM50 Buried Service Wire or Cable Installation to Pole-Mounted Wire Terminal BM80, BM81, BM82 Riser Guards Construction Guide Drawings 815-1 Buried Plant Conductor Polarity Diagram 905 Installation of Type "M" or Type "H" Pole- Mounted Housings at Increased Height 907 Splice Closures – Direct Burial 910 Pea Gravel and Sealer Installation Procedures for Buried Plant Housings 951 Aerial Insert in Buried Plant Construction 952 Protection of Buried Cable from Power Contact to Aerial Inserts 965 Placement of Numbers and Letters on Housings 971-1 Wiring Arrangement at Junction of New Aerial Cable with Buried Cable or Wire 971-2 Junction of Aerial Cable with Buried Cable or Wire 975 Buried Plant Under Ditches 976 Housing Installation Details NOTE: On the Assembly Unit and Construction Guide Drawings an asterisk (*) in the ITEM column indicates items that are no longer listed in RUS IP 344-2, "List of Materials Acceptable for Use on Telecommunications Systems of RUS Borrowers." CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 93 of 230 United States Department of Agriculture Rural Utilities Service RUS Bulletin 1753F-151 RUS Form 515b September 2001 CenturyLink Revised May 2014 Specifications and Drawings for Construction of Underground Plant SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT UNITS OSP Special arrangement units. These descriptions should be used in the Special Arrangement Units section of the contract whenever such units are specified. Every possible e ffort must be made to avoid proliferation of special arrangement units. If circumstances prohibit use of a standard unit, consider modifying a standard unit as described in “Modification of Standard Units”. MODIFICATION OF STANDARD UNITS RUS OSP modified units. In general, this section is to be used whenever a change is made or a special requirement is added/deleted to the description of a standard unit. Every possible effort must be made to avoid proliferation of special arrangement units. Use standard RUS units in every case possible. 515b Contract Sections CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 94 of 230 This page intentionally left blank CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 95 of 230 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Rural Utilities Service BULLETIN 1753F-151 SUBJECT: Specifications and Drawings for Construction of Underground Plant, RUS Form 515b TO: All Telecommunications Borrowers RUS Telecommunications Staff EFFECTIVE DATE: September 17, 2001 OFFICE OF PRIMARY INTEREST: Outside Plant Branch, Telecommunications Standards Division. AVAILABILITY: This bulletin supersedes RUS Bulletin 345-151, Specifications and Drawings for Conduit and Manhole Construction, RUS Form 515c, issued May 25, 1989; and RUS Bulletin 345-152, Specifications and Drawings for Underground Cable Installation, RUS Form 515d, issued May 25, 1989. This bulletin can be accessed via the Internet at http://www.usda.gov/rus/telecom/publications/bulletins.htm PURPOSE: This specification provides Contractors, Engineers, and RUS Borrowers with assembly unit descriptions, materials, construction and installation, and drawings for underground plant associated with RUS Form 515, Telecommunications System Construction Contract. Roberta D. Purcell 8/21/01 Roberta D. Purcell Date Assistant Administrator Telecommunications Program CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 96 of 230 RUS Bulletin 1753F-151 Specifications and Drawings for Construction of Underground Plant, RUS Form 515b TABLE OF CONTENTS Page List of Changes ............................................................................................................................................. i Part I – Description of Assembly Units and Proposal and Contract Sections ............................................................................................................................ 1 Part II – Specification for Materials ............................................................................................................19 1. Scope ......................................................................................................................................... 9 2. General ...................................................................................................................................... 9 4. Miscellaneous ............................................................................................................................ 9 Part III – Specification for Construction and Installations ..........................................................................19 1. General ...................................................................................................................................... 9 2. Underground Conduit and Manholes .......................................................................................10 3. Underground Handholes ..........................................................................................................13 4. Underground Cable Placement ................................................................................................14 List of Construction Drawings and Plans ...................................................................................................23 Detailed Drawings for 515b Refer to page 17 and please note that CenturyLink specifications override these RUS drawings. INDEX ASSEMBLY UNITS: Conduit and Manhole CABLE: Assembly Units CONSTRUCTION: Fiber Optic Cable Plant Manholes Underground Cable (Physical Plant) Underground Conduit SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS: Outside Plant CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 97 of 230 LIST OF CHANGES 1. Combination of RUS Form 515c and RUS Form 515d. 2. Modification of Section HC to provide compensation on a single pair basis. 3. Modification of Section HO to provide compensation for testing a fiber. 4. Modification of Section PM as follows: (a) Redefined PM21 to a more generalized description; (b) Added PM22 unit. 5. Elimination of Section U. 6. Modification of Section UD by elimination of suffix "P" and the adding of suffix “V” to allow placement of innerducts in new or existing conduit systems. 7. Modification of the UF and UO units to provide compensation on a per foot basis. 8. Elimination of Section UG. 9. Modification of Section UH to allow for installation in areas of vehicular traffic. 10. Modification of Section UM to indicate precast manholes as the default type. 11. In part III, section 2, added requirement that poured in place manholes are now to be constructed as specified by the Engineer. Other references to poured in place manholes were eliminated. 12. In part III, section 4, added requirement that when blowing of underground cable is specified, the installation shall be in accordance with the manufacturer of the blowing installation equipment. For editorial or other minor technical changes, refer to the body of the document. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 98 of 230 This page intentionally left blank CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 99 of 230 99 Part I - DESCRIPTION OF ASSEMBLY UNITS AND PROPOSAL AND CONTRACT SECTIONS The Contractor’s Proposal form is divided into sections and the sections approved for construction shall be listed in the Construction Agreement by the Owner. The sections are as follows: Section GPS - Global Positioning System Assembly Units Section HC - Copper Splicing Assembly Units Section HO - Fiber Optic Splicing Assembly Units Section HU - Underground Splice Closure Assembly Units Section PM - Miscellaneous Assembly Units Section MT - Maintenance Assembly Units Section TC - Trip Charge Assembly Units Section U - Underground Non Filled Cable Units Section UD - Underground Conduit Assembly Units Section UDFP- Underground Conduit Future Path Assembly Units Section UF - Underground Filled Copper Cable Assembly Units Section UFA - Underground Air Core Copper Cable Assembly Units Section UFD - Underground Duct PIC Cable Units Section UH - Underground Handhole Assembly Units Section UM - Precast Manhole Assembly Units Section UO - Underground Filled Fiber Optic Cable Assembly Units Section W - Rearrangement Assembly Units Section XX - Non Reusable Removal Assembly Units Each assembly unit includes only the materials listed on the corresponding Installation and Construction Guide Drawings or description of unit where no drawing exists. The various installation and construction units, which are included in this Proposal and upon which quotations are required, are defined by the following descriptions: SECTION GPS – GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM UNIT GPS GPS COORDINATES This assembly unit consists of labor to take and record global positioning system readings for the purpose of capturing latitude and longitude coordinates associated with plant facilities network elements, to include but not limited to pedestals, poles and/or aerial terminals, handholes, manholes, cross connects, remote site equipment, span line repeater housings, etc. Recording of coordinates shall be performed by placement on Construction Drawings, CMS Forms, As-Built Construction Drawings and Records Drawings (formatted as AutoCAD, StellarMAP and/or WOM). Minimum GPS equipment performance requirements shall include signal and reliability accuracy to within 1.11 meter, support capability by WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) services and coordinates decimal conversion accuracy to five (5) decimal places. Compensation for this unit shall apply as detailed in section 4.2, CSP200.009.142, Latitude/Longitude Information, outlined in the following: 1) The first scenario that would require the construction contractor to post GPS readings to the red-lined construction drawings would be when the GPS readings are unobtainable by the engineer during the engineering process. Note that the construction contractor is to acquire GPS readings for only those access points that are missing GPS readings. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 100 of 230 2) The second scenario that would require the construction contractor to post revised GPS readings to the red-lined construction drawings would be when the location of an access point has been drastically changed during the construction process. When the location deviation exceeds twenty-five feet, the construction contractor will acquire a new GPS reading according to proper format and post that information in red on the red-lined construction drawings near the access point identification. Section HC – COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS HC1 Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair in any cable, including any non-working pair in an existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using individual mechanical splicing connectors. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Pairs that are to be tested, capped, or tested and capped, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which splicing, testing, and/or capping operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. On aerial inserts, each end of the fuse link is considered as a splice. HC( ) For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a new cable pair only; in situations where there is new cable on both sides of the splice. For splicing existing cable pairs refer to the HC1E unit. For cable throws refer to the WHC1 unit. HC1(1-25) This modifies the standard HC1 assembly unit to indicate the number of copper pairs HC1(26-50) to be spliced in the parentheses. These units shall apply to the total number of HC1(51-100) splices across an entire project and not to each individual splice point HC1(>100) HC1E Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair including working and non-working pairs in existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using individual mechanical splicing connectors. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Each pair is counted and paid only once at each location. For clarification, this is a unit is to be used when splicing existing cable pairs; in situations where existing cable pairs are on both sides of the splice or when existing cable is spliced to new cable. This unit will be paid for splicing working and non- working pairs, or energizing a cable pair in an existing cable. This unit includes re- splicing underground, aerial and buried cable splices, section cuts, and re-splicing of cut cables. A section cut is defined as replacing a section of cable that involves working or non-working cable pairs on either side of the section; this not considered a cable throw. Each pair is paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. See WHC1 for cable throw criteria. HC3 Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair in any cable, including any non-working pair in an existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using splicing modules. The splice may be straight, bridged or pieced out and bridged. Pairs that are to be tested, capped, or tested and capped, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which splicing, testing, and/or capping operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. On aerial inserts, each end of the fuse link is considered as a splice. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 101 of 230 HC3 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing new cable pair only; in situations where there is new cable on both sides of the splice. For splicing existing cable pairs refer to the HC3E unit. For cable throws refer to the WHC3 unit HC3P This modifies the standard HC3 assembly unit to require pluggable cable splicing modules. HC3E Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair including working and non-working pairs in existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using splicing modules. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Each pair is counted and paid only once at each location. For clarification, this is a unit is to be used when splicing existing cable pairs; in situations where existing cable pairs are on both sides of the splice or when existing cable is spliced to a new cable. This unit will be paid for splicing working and non- working pairs, or energizing a cable pair in an existing cable. This unit includes re- splicing underground, aerial and buried cable splices, section cuts, and re-splicing of cut cables. A section cut is defined as replacing a section of cable that involves working or non-working cable pairs on either side of the section; this not considered a cable throw. Each pair is paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. See WHC3 for cable throw criteria. (P) The suffix P modifies the standard HC3E assembly unit to require pluggable splicing modules. Consists of the labor and material necessary in the identification and tagging, wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair in pulp/paper insulated copper cable, including any non-working pair in an existing cable using individual mechanical splicing connectors. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Pairs that are to be tested, capped, or tested and capped, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which splicing, testing, and/or capping operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. This unit shall apply only to pulp/paper insulated copper cable. HC7 COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS FOR PULP/PAPER INSULATED CABLE Consists of the labor and material necessary in the identification and tagging, wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair in pulp/paper insulated copper cable, including any non-working pair in an existing cable using individual mechanical splicing connectors. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Pairs that are to be tested, capped, or tested and capped, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which splicing, testing, and/or capping operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. This unit shall apply only to pulp/paper insulated copper cable. HC7 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a new cable pair only; in situations where there is new cable on both sides of the splice. For splicing existing cable pairs refer to the HC7E unit. For cable throws refer to the WHC7 unit. P The suffix P modifies the standard HC-3 assembly unit to require pluggable cable splicing modules. HC7E Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair including working and non-working pairs in existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using individual mechanical splicing connectors. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 102 of 230 Only those pairs which splicing, testing operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. For clarification, this is a unit is to be used when splicing existing cable pairs; in situations where existing cable pairs are on both sides of the splice or when existing cable is spliced to new cable. This unit will be paid for splicing working and non- working pairs, or energizing a cable pair in an existing cable. This unit includes re- splicing underground, aerial and buried cable splices, section cuts, and re-splicing of cut cables. A section cut is defined as replacing a section of cable that involves working or non-working cable pairs on either side of the section; this not considered a cable throw. Each pair is paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. See WHC7 for cable throw criteria. (P) The suffix P modifies the standard HC-3 assembly unit to require pluggable cable splicing modules. HC8 This assembly unit consists of all labor necessary for the handling of each energized special circuit (T-1, ISDN-PRI, HDSL) requiring Special handling. Special handling is defined as excessive time (> 15 Minutes) spent waiting on another entity to test and approve the circuit. (i.e.: central office, customer, or foreign company). Note: All circuits must be rolled (thrown) by using a “Throw Master”, “bridging clips or other such equipment without a noticeable down time or manual intervention, and this unit will not apply unless excessive wait time is encountered. This unit must have pre- approval by the local CenturyLink Engineering Manager, Supervisor and/or Area Operations Manager. This unit will be paid on a per special circuit basis. Note: The completion of this work might be required during the specified maintenance window scheduled and approved through Network Operations Center, customer and or local team. Work requested in the maintenance window with 48 hour or greater notice will not receive additional compensation. NOTE: The Clear & Cap of cable pairs will be paid on the field end of the cable only (CO end of cable must have pair ends taped by binder groups). Clear and Cap is compensated as a HC1 or HC3 for complete 25 pair groups. HC1CC COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS CLEAR CAP - MECHANICAL This assembly unit consists of labor and material to Clear & Cap cable pairs using individual mechanical splicing connectors. Clear Cap will be paid on the field end of the cable only (CO end of cable must have pair ends taped by binder groups). This unit will be paid on a per pair basis. HC3CC COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS CLEAR CAP - MODULE This assembly unit consists of labor and material to Clear & Cap cable pairs using splicing modules. Clear Cap will be paid on the field end of the cable only (CO end of cable must have pair ends taped by binder groups). This unit will be paid on a per pair basis. HC7CC COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS FOR PULP/PAPER INSULATED CABLE CLEAR CAP - MECHANICAL This assembly unit consists of labor and material to Clear & Cap cable pairs using individual mechanical splicing connectors. Clear Cap will be paid on the field end of the cable only (CO end of cable must have pair ends taped). This unit will be paid on a per pair basis. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 103 of 230 Section HO - FIBER OPTIC SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of all labor and material necessary to splice and/or test one (1) glass fiber in any cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). The labor shall include initial measurement, minimizing the attenuation, splicing and stowing the spliced fiber in a fiber organizer. The labor and material for the fiber organizer is part of the appropriate splice closure unit. Suffix Description HO1 Fusion Splice HO2 Mechanical Splice HO3 Connector Splice HO( ) This modifies the standard HO assembly unit to require that the attenuation loss of HO1 any field fusion splice shall not exceed .05dB. This modifies the standard HO HO2 assembly unit to include factory test results provided to the engineer for each reel of HO3 cable, indicating compliance with the PE-90 specifications, and testing of each reel with an OTDR in the presence of the Engineer prior to placement to determine that there are no significant deviations from the factory test results, and to include testing at 1310, 1490 and 1550nm to verify compliance with CenturyLink requirements for low-water-peak optical fibers. In addition to the pre-placement testing requirements listed above, the following post-placement test and acceptance shall apply. 3. The 1310, 1490 and 1550nm frequencies shall be required to be tested. 4. Bi-directional testing shall be conducted on all optical fibers from end-to-end for feeder (from the OLT to the FDH) and distribution (from the FDH to the end of Plant) cable, side taps and subscriber drops pre-spliced prior to plant acceptance. HO1(1-24) This modifies the standard HO1 assembly unit to indicate the number of fiber to be HO1(25-48) spliced in the parentheses. These units shall apply to the total number of splices HO1(49-96) across an entire project and not to each individual splice point. HO1(97-144) HO1(145-288) HO1(>288) HO1 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing new fiber strands or existing fiber strands with no traffic. In addition to splicing a fiber strand, includes re-splicing underground, aerial and buried fiber, section cuts, and re-splicing of cut fiber cables. This unit includes all test requirements noted in RUS 515 documents, PC-2, PC-4 and CenturyLink CSP 200.009.049 and will also include End to end loss readings as recorded using an Optical Power Meter and Reflective Loss Testing as recorded using an OTDR, equipped to test for reflective loss. HO5 This assembly unit consists of all material and labor necessary to re-splice one working fiber where the traffic cannot be rolled to a dark fiber. For clarification, this unit will only be paid for strands carrying traffic that is not rolled to another dark fiber. It includes all monitoring activity associated with traffic on the fiber strands. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 104 of 230 This unit includes all test requirements noted in RUS 515 documents, PC-2, PC-4 and CenturyLink CSP 200.009.049 and will also include End to end loss readings as recorded using an Optical Power Meter and Reflective Loss Testing as recorded using an OTDR, equipped to test for reflective loss. HO5(1-24) This modifies the standard HO5 assembly unit to indicate the number of fiber to be HO5(25-48) spliced in the parentheses. These units shall apply to the total number of splices HO5(49-96) across an entire project and not to each individual splice point. HO5(97-144) HO5(145-288) HO5(>288) HO6 FIBER CHARACTERIZATION UNIT This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required to perform Fiber Characterization. Functions include the following:  Work will be performed during normal business hours.  For the purposes of this unit a "span" will consist of 2 fibers between a patch panel at point A and a patch panel at point B. A span may consist of "sub-spans" that are themselves a length of fiber with a patch panel on each end. Sub-spans are connected together with patch cables to create the span. As part of the fiber pre-qualification process it may be necessary to access these sub-span patch panels and clean connectors. It should be noted that, while this access will be required at the time of the span testing in order to complete and certify the path, the labor to complete this activity will be charged to a separate unit. Contractor should plan on completing the span before moving to the next span and keeping track of the time involved in any cleaning/preparatory activity other than cleaning of the "front end" patch panel connection.  A span can be made up of sub spans which are described as two fibers.  Using EXFO equipment (other equipment MUST be approved in advance) - Perform Bi-directional OTDR testing, Light Source & Power Meter testing, Chromatic Dispersion testing & Polarization Mode Dispersion testing on 2 fibers between locations A & B from fiber distribution panels in positions described on "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Using OTDR Verify actual distance and span loss to be .25db/km or better on each fiber prior to moving on to the next step. Contact CenturyLink immediately if span is out of spec. - Submit results in the form of raw OTDR trace files - one per direction per fiber; all four traces printed to the "Span overall .pdf" file; enter distance value into Column W of "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Verify ORL to be >30db on each fiber before moving on to the next step. Inspect & Clean connectors at front end & intermediate patch panels if span is out of spec. If span remains out of spec contact CenturyLink immediately. - Submit results in the form of raw .olts file - one per span; as part of the "Span overall .pdf" file; enter ORL value into Column X, span loss in column Y and db/km in column Z of "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Verify chromatic dispersion values across the 1530nm to 1570nm spectrum - Submit results in the form of raw .exfocd file - one per span; as part of the "Span overall .pdf" file; enter respective values into Columns AA-AD of "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 105 of 230  Verify Polarization Mode Dispersion values are <11 and have a coefficient value of <.38. Contact CenturyLink immediately if span is out of spec - Submit results in the form of raw .pmdB files - one per fiber; as part of the "Span overall .pdf" file; enter respective values into Columns AE-AF of "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Acquire detailed digital photographs of relay rack(s), patch panel(s) and connectors and submit on Picture Description Form.  In addition to the standard files called out in the language above, the attachment below is a sample spreadsheet that must be completed and submitted for each project. The Engineer will provide a base spreadsheet specific to the related project; it will be the contractors responsibility to populate the remaining columns [W, X, Y, Z, AA, AB, AC, AD, AE, AF, and AH] with test results and completion dates. HO8 FIBER PREP UNIT This unit will include the labor and material to prep the fiber only, no splicing will included in this unit. Material will include installation of protection tubes and fibers into the splice trays. Unit will be paid per mass fusion and will only apply to ribbon fiber. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. HOMF1 FUSION SPLICE AND VERIFY SPLICE LOSS–RIBBON FIBER/PIGTAIL TERMINATION This unit includes all labor and material to fusion splice and test a 12f ribbon within the designated fiber count cable at a location specified by Company. This unit includes fusion splicing of the ribbon fiber and pigtail termination using mass fusio n techniques (unless otherwise specified), documentation of each splice attempt on each fiber, cable preparation, configuration and dressing of the splice trays, installation of heat shrinks, bonding the cable and grounding the splice point, directional marking of the cable, and cable slack in the handhole/manhole. The labor and material for the fiber organizer is a part of the appropriate splice closure unit. NOTE: loss shall not exceed the CenturyLink Standards and specifications. This is paid on a per each 12f ribbon. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. HOT This unit compensates for pre-testing of “owner furnished” fiber optic cable prior to placement. Testing of each optical fiber shall be performed with an OTDR in the presence of the Engineer prior to placement to determine that there are no significant deviations from the factory provided test results indicating compliance with the RUS PE-90 specifications, and to include testing at 1310, 1490 and 1550nm to verify compliance with CenturyLink requirements for low-water-peak optical fibers. In addition to the pre-placement testing requirements listed above, the following post-placement test and acceptance for owner furnished and/or contractor furnished fiber optic cable, of all “non-spliced” optical fibers specified by the engineer shall apply. 1. The 1310, 1490 and 1550nm frequencies shall be required to be tested. 2. For FTTP construction, bi-directional testing shall be conducted on all “non- spliced” optical fibers from end-to-end for feeder (from the OLT to the FDH) and distribution (from the FDH to the end of Plant) cable, including side taps. 3. For transport/feeder fiber optic cables to remote switch and/or NGDLC equipment, the above listed frequencies and bi-directional testing shall be CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 106 of 230 conducted on all “non-spliced” optical fibers from end-to-end, including any mid- span sections. This unit compensates for testing “non-spliced” optical fibers only. All spliced optical fibers shall be compensated for using the appropriate Section HO assembly unit. Section HU - UNDERGROUND SPLICE CLOSURE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of an underground splice closure and the closure manufacturer’s provided encapsulating material if required, installed in place and the labor and material for setting up in preparation for installing the closure, such as, opening the sheath or jacket of the cable, bonding of the cable shields, filling the closure if required, closing the closure, and, when applicable, pressure testing, all in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. It also includes all necessary hardware items to support the closure and the cable adjacent to the closure on the cable racks in the manhole. Cable splicing shall be compensated under the appropriate splicing units. The assembly units are defined as follows: HUF( ) Underground Filled Closure - A filled splice closure with pair count and gauge for each cable to be spliced. See below for modifications. HUO( ) Underground Filled Fiber Optic Closure - A fiber optic closure and organizer with the number of fibers to be housed in the organizer. See below for modifications. HUP( ) Underground Pressurized Closure - A pressurized splice closure with pair count and gauge for each cable to be spliced. See below for modifications. The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required. HUF(100-24) Underground filled closure enclosing two cable ends same pair count and gauge. HUP(200-24) Underground pressurized closure enclosing two cable ends with different (100-24) pair counts. HUF(600-24) Underground filled closure enclosing four cable ends with pair counts and (200-24) gauges as shown. (200-24) (200-22) HUO(24) Underground filled fiber optic splice closure and organizer capable of accommodating a minimum of 24 fibers. HUF( ) UNDERGROUND CLOSURES HUO( ) This modifies the standard HUF, HUO and HUP assembly units to indicate within HUP( ) the parentheses only the largest size cable within an underground splice closure where cables of different size are spliced. The following suffix shall apply to the HU unit : "S" to indicate a stretch closure. Section PM - MISCELLANEOUS ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of all labor and materials to construct and install the units defined individually below required for the installation and construction of the underground cable portions of the Project. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 107 of 230 AMENDMENT ( ) AMENDMENT This assembly unit will consist of labor or labor and material required for approved costs 10% or greater over the original awarded bid project. This unit is only used in conjunction for an amendment for Lump Sum Bids (i.e.: Generator, COEI and DC Power). The number in the parentheses will indicate what amendment number it is for a specific contract (Example: first amendment for a contract would use AMENDMENT (1), the second amendment would use AMENDMENT (2)). This unit only applies to Project Bids. BM-BLK MOISTURE BLOCK This assembly unit consists of the labor and material required to prepare the cable sheath and core preparation for placing the moisture block form and pouring or injecting blocking compound to CenturyLink’s specifications. BM-BOLPST BOLLARD POST This assembly unit consists of the labor and material to place 6’ bollard post, 4” in diameter. This includes pouring the bollard post with concrete and painting the post yellow. BM-OCCUPIED OCCUPIED DUCT – ADDER UNIT This unit consists of labor only for the installation of a facility in an existing occupied duct. This unit would only apply for the installation of copper cable up to 100 pair in size, fiber cable all sizes and types, microduct all sizes and types and futurepath. This item would be used in conjunction with the appropriate facility placement unit. Example 1: Placement of a 48 fiber in existing occupied duct in the underground environment the following RUS Assembly Units would apply: UO48 and BM- OCCUPIED Example 2: Placement of a 48 fiber in an existing occupied duct in the direct buried environment the following RUS Assembly Units would apply: BFO48IE and BM- OCCUPIED This unit applies to Legacy Qwest markets only. BM-PLUG PRESSURE PLUG - Pour in place block for specialized stub Units This assembly unit consists of the labor and material to prepare a cable sheath and core preparation for placing a pressure plug form and pouring or injecting block compound according to CenturyLink’s specifications. BM-SEAL SEAL – EXISTING CONDUIT DUCT This assembly unit consists of labor and material to seal an existing conduit duct in an existing manhole, handhole, cross box, splice vault, NGDLC unit or building entrance. Only approved duct sealing compound or rubber expandable duct plugs to be used as directed. The unit is only applicable at the direction of CenturyLink and will NOT apply when duct is being placed or when cable is being removed from a conduit. BM65( )UG GUARD ASSEMBLY UNIT - UNDERGROUND This assembly unit consists of the necessary labor and material for installing one (1) lineal foot (0.305 m) of underground split galvanized steel guard. The sections of guard may be straight and or curved. This unit is to be used to place over existing conduits after they have been exposed using WUDC units. This unit includes any CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 108 of 230 required hardware. The diameter of the guard shall be indicated in the parentheses. Where a split plastic guard is required, the unit shall be suffixed by the letter "P". This unit applies to National markets only. BM70E( )UG EXTRA DEPTH ASSEMBLY UNIT- UNDERGROUND This unit will include just the extra depth call out for any underground conduit over and above the standard set in place. Example: If the standard depth is 30” and it is requested to place the cable at 42” depth the BM70E(12)UG would apply; if the standard depth is 48” and it is requested to place the conduit at 60” the BM70E(12)UG would apply. The unit will be used along with underground conduit unit. Unit payment for additional depths shall require the suffix "E" at the following depths: 6 inches 12 inches 18 inches 30 inches 36 Inches 42 inches 48 inches 60 inches 72 inches 96 inches When using this unit along with the underground conduit unit you will need to include an ID Description: Whenever these units are involved they shall be identified alphanumerically as A, B, C, etc. when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting forces the system to list the conduit and extra depth together in the proper order required by the Engineer. This sorting code is entered into Bidmaster in the “Office/Remote” field, resulting in the following example: UD(1X1-4) A BM70E(6) A (This example placed at 36”) Note 1: This unit does not apply to Boring units. Note 2: This unit only applies after the standard depths as indentified in each contract. BM71UG ROCK EXCAVATING UNIT - UNDERGROUND Consists of one (1) lineal foot (0.305 m) of trenching, blasting, sawing, etc., measured parallel to the surface of the ground, in rock, including excavation, backfilling and tamping to place conduit to the depth specified in the Specifications. This unit includes all material and labor required in the repair and/or replacement fences, lawns, shrubbery, water mains, pipes, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities and any other property damaged by the excavating, except loss or damage to crops, gardens, trees or ornamental flowers in the construction corridor necessarily incident to the construction of the Project and not caused by the negligence of the Contractor. Note: material required to restore streets, roads, sidewalks, drives will be compensated under the BM72 and BM73 units as required. This unit will be specified by the Engineer only when field conditions at the site show the existence of rock to a depth required by the specification, which cannot be trenched, plowed or ripped. If extra depth is required, the unit shall be suffixed by "E( )", where the required depth in rock shall be shown inside the parentheses. The contractor will be compensated for labor and material CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 109 of 230 for the underground conduit under separate units. This unit applies to National markets only. BM71E( )UG ROCK EXCAVATION (EXTRA DEPTH) - UNDERGROUND This unit modifies the standard BM71 assembly unit and the RUS Form 515a, Part III, paragraph 4.3.3 to increase the required minimum depth in rock to ( ) inches regardless of trench width. The standard depth for cable is 6” in solid rock with 18” cover. This unit applies to National markets only. BM72A(12) ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the BM72A unit to a remove and restore asphalt to a depth of 6-12". All other requirements of the BM72 assembly unit will apply. BM72A(18) ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the BM72A unit to a remove and restore asphalt to a depth of 13-18". All other requirements of the BM72 assembly unit will apply. BM73-P CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT-PAD Consists of labor and material necessary to form and the placement of 6” concrete (concrete 2500 psi, 3" slump, 3/4" to 1 1/2" aggregate, Type l or Type lll concrete), forms for the base, rebar / metal grid for structural strength of the pad, finishing the concrete, associated hardware (cabinet template), miscellaneous inserts for bolts, etc required to secure the closure or cabinet to the base. This unit includes the labor to accommodate any bends and conduit. The labor and material cost for conduit and bends will be compensated under the applicable BFV, UD, BM88 or UDL unit. Unit is compensated by the square foot. BM72-R1 ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM72 unit to consist of all labor and material required to remove asphalt (less than 6" thick) and includes the prompt removal of the removed material from the job site with proper disposal. This unit is to be used when asphalt is not going to be replaced only. This unit is compensated by the square foot. BM72-R2 ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM72 unit to consist of all labor and material required to remove asphalt (greater than 6" thick) and includes the prompt removal of the removed material from the job site with proper disposal. This unit is to be used when asphalt is not going to be replaced only. This unit is compensated by the square foot. BM73A(12) CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the BM72A unit to a remove and restore concrete to a depth of 6-12". All other requirements of the BM72 assembly unit will apply. BM73A(18) CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the BM72A unit to a remove and restore concrete to a depth of 13-18". All other requirements of the BM72 assembly unit will apply. BM73-R1 CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM73 unit to consist of all labor and material required to remove concrete (less than 6" thick) and includes the prompt removal of the removed material from the job site with proper disposal. This unit is to be used only when concrete is not going to be replaced. BM73-R2 CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM73 unit to consist of all labor and material required to remove concrete greater than 6" thick) and includes the prompt removal of the CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 110 of 230 removed material from the job site with proper disposal. This unit is to be used when concrete is not going to be replaced only. BM73-TMP ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT Place and maintain Temporary Asphalt Patch This assembly unit consists of labor and material to place and maintain a temporary asphalt patch. This unit will be compensated by the square foot. BM-FDP FIBER DISTRIBUTION PANEL – WALL/RACK MOUNT – EXISTING BACK BOARD This unit includes all labor to install FDP Panel, rack or wall mount (existing back board in place), includes labor necessary to route new cables to and from the panel for a distance of 10 feet or less and/or reinstall existing cables that are to be retained within the FDP. Unit does not include labor to prep the cable into splice trays (if applicable). Minor material such as rack/lag screws to be included in labor costs. This unit is for Legacy National markets only. BM-BB ( ) WALL MOUNT BACKBOARD This unit includes all labor and material to install wall mount backboard, includes installation of specified size plywood backboard and painting if required as noted on prints, includes plywood and fire retardant paint if required as noted on print, and minor material such as rack/lag screws to be included in labor costs. Size in parentheses identifies width, height and thickness of plywood. BM-BB (4x4x3/4) BM-BB (4x6x3/4) BM-BB (4x8x3/4) BM-FDP(BB) FIBER DISTRIBUTION PANEL – WALL MOUNT WITH BACKBOARD This unit includes all labor to install FDP Panel, wall mount, includes installation of 4’x4’ x 5/8” plywood and painting if required, includes labor necessary to route new cables to and from the panel for a distance of 10 feet or less and/or reinstall existing cables that are to be retained within the FDP. Unit does not include labor to prep the cable into splice trays (if applicable). Plywood, paint and minor material such as rack/lag screws to be included in labor costs. This unit is for Legacy National markets only. BM-FSC FIBER SPLICE CABINET– WALL MOUNT – EXISTING BACK BOARD This unit includes all labor to install Splice Cabinet, wall mount (existing back board in place), includes labor necessary to route new cables to and from the panel for a distance of 10 feet or less and/or reinstall existing cables that are to be retained within the FDP. Unit does not include labor to prep the cable into splice trays (if applicable). Minor material such as rack/lag screws to be included in labor costs. This unit is for Legacy National markets only. BM-FSC (BB) FIBER SPLICE CABINET– WALL MOUNT WITH BACKBOARD This unit includes all labor to install Splice Cabinet, wall mount, includes installation of 4’x4’ x 5/8” plywood and painting if required, includes labor necessary to route new cables to and from the panel for a distance of 10 feet or less and/or reinstall existing cables that are to be retained within the FDP. Unit does not include labor to prep the cable into splice trays (if applicable). Plywood, paint and minor material such as rack/lag screws to be included in labor costs . This unit is for Legacy National markets only. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 111 of 230 DT50 DOWN TIME ASSEMBLY UNIT This assembly unit consists of labor to standby prior to or during the replacement and/or placement of plant facilities due to delays caused by other public utilities, public safety authorities, and/or other governing authorities or other circumstances beyond the contractor’s control. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount calculated for down time. Partial units as calculated shall also apply. Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink. This unit will be compensated on an exception basis only, this is not to be charged as an all encompassing unit. Cable Pair This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required for the Identification identification of individual cable pairs/cable counts from a central office or any termination point. This would include toning and tagging of paper insulated pairs, testing and tagging of special circuits. This unit is compensated on a per pair basis. This unit must have written pre-approval by CenturyLink. Note: This unit is not to be confused with toning and tagging of paper insulated pairs, which is included in the HC7 unit. This unit is for verification purposes only and is not to be used in conjunction with other splicing units. GPR LOCATE LOCATING OF EXISTING BELOW GROUND STRUCTURES WITH USE OF GROUND PENETRATING RADAR This consists of labor and equipment to locate CenturyLink Facilities, by means of GPR (ground penetrating radar). This unit will include marking and recording the location and depth of located facility from existing grade, and any ties to existing landmarks on as-built drawings. This unit also includes all locating required within three feet, in any direction, of specified locaters paint/flag mark and/or point specified on engineers work prints. This unit shall have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount of the GPR services. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and prior approval only, supporting documentation must be provided. This unit is to be used only where regulatory agencies mandate that GPR technology be utilized where no other options are viable. Permit This assembly unit will consist of all labor and equipment to secure a permit Reimbursement for the placement of Outside Plant facilities on behalf of CenturyLink. This unit is to be used only where regulatory requirements dictate that the contractor secure a permit. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and approval only. This unit is to reimburse the contractor for the actual cost imposed by the permitting agency. Each unit will have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) and will be applied incrementally as needed to cover the cost of the permit. This is a Labor Only unit. PM21 Cable Entrance – Consists of the necessary labor and material to terminate copper and/or fiber optic outside plant cables as shown on the detailed drawings as specified by the Engineer. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 112 of 230 PM22 Grounding System – Consists of the necessary labor and material to construct a grounding system as shown on the detailed drawings as specified by the Engineer. This unit shall include all ground electrodes, trenching, backfilling, bonding the auxiliary ground electrodes to each other and to the primary ground electrodes, and bonding to the master ground bar (MGB). This modifies the standard PM22 unit so that the unit value shall be one hundred dollars ($1.00) per unit with sufficient units calculated to cover the total cost of the job. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost as "Labor" in order to capture the unit as a single line item. RWZ RESTRICTED WORK ZONE This assembly unit compensates the contractor for additional cost incurred while working in Metro/Central Business District areas due to restricted working hours, or other circumstances strictly related to working in a Metro / Central Business District area. Each unit shall have a fixed value of one hundred dollars ($100.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount calculated. Partial units as calculated shall also apply. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid for labor and material the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost (labor and material) as “Labor” in order to capture the unit as a single line item. Supporting documentation will be required. Example: $1,000.00 total labor compensation = 10 units $750.00 total material compensation = 7.5 units Total Cost = $1,750.00 entered into Fireworks as “Labor” Total Units = 17.5 Note: This unit can be used for work performed in the maintenance windo w with less than 48 hour notice. STRUCTURE STRUCTURE LOADER – FIELD SUPPORT LOADER-FLD This assembly unit will consist of all labor only per hour to provide a fully SUPPORT qualified and equipped cable splicer to provide field support to CenturyLink Structure Loaders in preparing complete and accurate cut sheets based on field conditions. This assembly unit includes but is not limited to ensuring all pairs are included on cutsheet, and assist in preparing throw sequences to ensure cable throw can be performed accurately and not interrupt customer service. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and approval only. This is a Labor Only unit and is compensated on a per hour basis. This unit must not be used to augment splicing units. UM21 MANHOLE ASSEMBLY PREP – Project Bids Consists of all labor and material necessary to install a precast concrete manhole in place. The unit shall include pit excavation, masonry materials, collar, manhole frame and cover, pulling-in irons, and other materials necessary to make an appropriate installation in accordance with the Construction Sheets. In addition, precast manhole assembly units also include all material and labor required in the repair and/or replacement of streets, roads, drives, fences, lawns, shrubbery, water mains, pipes, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities, buried sewerage and drainage facilities and any other property damaged during the construction of the manhole assembly unit. Backfilling shall include backfill compaction, removal of excess materials and site clearing. Each manhole is listed as a separate unit installed in place. Project Bids only. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 113 of 230 UM21MH MANHOLE ASSEMBLY PREP – Line Extension This unit modifies the standard UM21 unit to include labor and material for Manhole build. Compensation shall be for all necessary work to complete the manhole as specified by the Engineer. The unit value shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00) per unit with sufficient units calculated to cover the total cost of the job. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid for labor and material the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost (labor and material) as "Labor" in order to capture the unit as a single line item. Line Extension Only. Example: Manhole Prep Labor = $1,580.00 Manhole Prep Material = $800.00 Total Cost = $2,380.00 entered into Fireworks as "Labor" Total Units = 23.8 UM21MH-RBLD MANHOLE ASSEMBLY PREP – LINE EXTENSION - MAINTENANCE ONLY This unit includes labor and material for rebuilding/repairing an existing manhole. Compensation shall be for all necessary work to complete the manhole as specified by the Engineer. The unit value shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00) per unit with sufficient units calculated to cover the total cost of the job. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid for labor and material the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost (labor and material) as "Labor" in order to capture the unit as a single line item. Supporting documentation will be required. Line Extension Only. Example: Manhole Prep Labor = $1,580.00 Manhole Prep Material = $800.00 Total Cost = $2,380.00 entered into Fireworks as "Labor" Total Units = 23.8 SECTION MT - MAINTENANCE UNITS (Used only when standard RUS unit does not apply) COPPER This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for a fully equipped SPLICER (Truck, Tools and Test Equipment) copper cable splicer. Splicer must possess all the necessary skills and work experience to perform all copper splicing functions. Including but not limited to:  Splicing, testing (including pair continuity), acceptance, count verification of all types, sizes and gauges of PIC and Paper insulated, color-coded and non-color coded copper cables.  Install and maintain splice closures (pressurized/non-pressurized); DSL provisioning; perform cable throws; install, splice and test load coils, cross connect cabinets, digital concentrators, T-carrier routes and special circuits.  Ability to read and comprehend schematics, preparation of all job related work reports (i.e.: red-lined cable plans. schematics, throw sheets and test results). Below are the minimum Tool and Test Equipment lists. Splicer must have available and utilize the correct tools and test equipment for proper and safe performance of services. Splicer must have or be able to access within the same day all test equipment (i.e.: HST3000, 3M 2273 3M 2273M-ID/UC3W-W TEST SET) required to perform services. At no time will CenturyLink provide tools or test equipment to the contracting firms. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 114 of 230 COPPER SPLICER MINIMUM TOOLS  BELT, LINEMANS CLIMBING  CLIMBER, LINEMANS  AWL SCRATCH  BIT AUGER TYPE 1/2 X 54IN  BLOCK/TACKLE  HANDLINE  CLIP HANDLINE SAFETY  CUTTERS, BOLT  CUTTERS, CABLE  DRILL CORDLESS  DRILL BITS VARIOUS TYPES/SIZES  GRIP, STRAND VICE VARIOUS SIZES  HAMMER CURVED CLAW  HAMMER LINEMANS  KNIFE CABLE SHEATH  KNIFE UTILITY AND SPARE BLADES  PLIERS, VARIOUS TYPES/SIZES  LINEMAN CABLE SHEARS  SAW, HACKSAW & BLADE NUTDRIVERS, VARIOUS SIZES  SCREWDRIVERS, VARIOUS STYLE/SIZES  HAZARDOUS GAS DETECTOR  SHOVEL FIBERGLASS ROUND LGE  SHOVEL, SHARPSHOOTER TRENCHING  STAPLER T25  TENT GROUND  TOOL CRIMP SCOTCHLOK E9E/ E9J or CARTRIDGE TOOL E9C  TOOL IMPACT FOR 66E TYPE  TOOL WIRE INSERTION MINI MOD MS2  SPUDGER  TOOL WIRE WRAP/UNWRAP 22/24AWG  WRENCH VARIOUS STYLES/ SIZES  WRENCH TERMINAL CAN 3/8 X 7/16  3M MS2 MODULAR SPLICING RIG  28’ ’LADDER (FIBERGLASS)  STEP LADDER (FIBERGLASS)  TORQUE WRENCH, INCH POUNDS  “T” TORQUE WRENCH  PRE-FORM END PLATE CUTTER  PRE-FORM BLADE KIT  END PLATE REMOVAL TOOL  GAUGE, PRESSURE C  HOOK, COVER, MANHOLE  TOOL, PUNCH, FOR SHIELD BONDS MINIMUM TEST EQUIPMENT AS LISTED OR EQUIVALENT  HHT/Laptop Minimum requirement: 800 MHz processor, 128 Mb RAM, Minimum Windows 2000 or XP operating system, modem and Ethernet card, wireless card option  AMPLIFIER E/W HEADSET  HST3000 TOF DATA- POTS AND WIDEBAND TESTING  BUTT TEST SET W/SPKR ANGLED BED-O-NAILS  3M 2273 3M 2273M-ID/UC3W-W TEST SET, CABLE,PATH, PIPE & SHEATH FAULT LOCATOR  TONE TRANSMITTER AND PROBE  ANALOG VOLT/OHM/METER  AMP PROBE FIBER This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for a fully SPLICER equipped (Truck, Tools and Test Equipment) fiber optic cable splicer. Splicer must possess all the necessary skills and work experience to perform all fiber optic cable splicing functions. Including but not limited to:  Splicing (fusion or mechanical); traying; testing with: OTDR (Optical Time Domain Reflectometer), Power Meter, Light Source Live Fiber Identifier and Visual Optical Fault Locator; verifying of all types and sizes of fiber optic cables or drops.  Install and maintain fiber splice closures; patch panels, housings, cross connect cabinets and digital concentrators.  Ability to read and comprehend fiber schematics, preparation of all job related work reports (i.e.: red-lined cable plans. schematics and all test results). Below are the minimum Tool and Test Equipment lists. Splicer must have available and utilize the correct tools and test equipment for proper and safe performance of services. Splicer must have or be able to access within the same day all test equipment (i.e.: HST3000) required to perform services. At no time will CenturyLink provide tools or test equipment to the contracting firms. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 115 of 230 FIBER SPLICER - MINIMUM TOOLS  BELT, LINEMANS CLIMBING  CLIMBER, LINEMANS  AWL SCRATCH  BIT AUGER TYPE 1/2 X 54IN  BLOCK/TACKLE  CLIP HANDLINE SAFETY  CUTTERS, BOLT  CUTTERS, CABLE  DRILL CORDLESS  DRILL BITS VARIOUS TYPES/SIZES  GRIP, STRAND VICE VARIOUS SIZES  HAMMER CURVED CLAW  HAMMER LINEMANS  KNIFE CABLE SHEATH  KNIFE UTILITY AND SPARE BLADES  PLIERS, VARIOUS TYPES/SIZES  LINEMAN CABLE SHEARS  SAW, HACKSAW & BLADE  NUTDRIVERS, VARIOUS SIZES  SCREWDRIVERS, VARIOUS STYLE/SIZES  HAZARDOUS GAS DETECTOR  SHOVEL FIBERGLASS ROUND LGE  SHOVEL, SHARPSHOOTER  TENT GROUND  WRENCH VARIOUS STYLES/ SIZES  WRENCH TERMINAL CAN 3/8 X 7/16  28’ LADDER (FIBERGLASS)  TORQUE WRENCH, INCH POUNDS  “T” TORQUE WRENCH  PRE-FORM END PLATE CUTTER  PRE-FORM BLADE KIT  END PLATE REMOVAL TOOL  GAUGE, PRESSURE C  HOOK, COVER, MANHOLE  TOOL, PUNCH, FOR SHIELD BONDS  FIBER CLEAVER  FIBER FUSION SPLICER KIT – CORE ALIGNMENT  FIBERLOK SPLICING TOOL  FIBER CLEANING KIT  INSPECTION PROBE W/ALL TYPE PROBE TIPS  ASSORTED FIBER TEST JUMPERS WITH VARIOUS CONNECTION TYPES  BUFFER TUBE SLITTER AND CUTTING TOOL  FIBER STRIPPERS  FIBER NONIKS STRIPPER MINIMUM TEST EQUIPMENT AS LISTED OR EQUIVALENT  HHT/Laptop Minimum requirement: 800 MHz processor, 128 Mb RAM, Minimum Windows 2000 or XP operating system, modem and Ethernet card, wireless card option  POWER METER AND LIGHT SOURCE KIT 1310/1550/1625 MINIMUM  VISIBLE LIGHT SOURCE  FIBER IDENTIFIER  OTDR - ABILITY TO STORE AND SAVE TEST RESULTS; MULTI AND SINGLE MODE CAPABIITIES WITH OPTIONAL FILTERED OTDR MODULE (FOR FIBER TO THE PREM APPLICATIONS) Splicer with This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for a fully Truck and Tools equipped cable splicer. A Splicer must possess all the necessary skills and work experience to perform all copper and fiber optic cable splicing function. This includes splicing, testing (including pair continuity), acceptance, count verification of all types, sizes and gauges of PIC and Paper insulated, color-coded and not-color coded fiber optic cables. Splicer must have skills necessary including but not limited to: ability to read and comprehend schematics; install and maintain splice closures; DSL provisioning; perform cable throw; install, splice and test load coils, cross connect cabinets, T - carrier routes and special circuits. Also include preparation of all jo b related work report (i.e: red-lined cable plans. Schematics, throw sheets, test results). Note this unit Splicer with Truck and Tools is for 2011 and earlier contracts only and will be removed once those contracts expire. FIBER HUT This assembly unit will consist of all labor only per hour to provide a fully qualified TECH-FTTP Fiber Hut Technician equipped to provide the following:  Validates working fiber count and associated MSDT by translating the cutover assignments to the location of the F2 fiber at the ODF.  While communicating with the Field Technician, disconnects the working fiber at the ODF to enable the Field Technician to throw the F2 fiber from the SLC 2000 to the input tail of the GPON splitter located in the pedestal. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 116 of 230  Communicates with Structure Load to begin the migration of the POTS service over to the GPON network.  Identifies the appropriate HUT GPON splitter tail that will connect the assigned OLT port with the F2 fiber at the ODF.  Cleans and scopes the splitter tail and the F2 fiber.  After Field Technician completes all splicing activity, connects the Hut GPON splitter tail to the F2 fiber at the ODF.  Notifies Structure Load that all field work has been completed.  Notifies Field Technician to activate ONT and validate dial tone.  Notifies Structure Load of any provisioning problems and works with all parties for expedient resolution. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and approval only. This is a Labor Only unit and is compensated on a per hour basis. This unit is specific to FTTP activity ONLY. Line Worker This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide a fully equipped Line Worker, this will include all tools and equipment for aerial work, including but not limited to an aerial bucket truck. Line Worker must possess all the necessary skills and work experience to perform all aerial functions in accordance with OSHA, NESC and CenturyLink Standards. T&E 1 MAN T&E 1 Man Laborer LABORER This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide a Laborer, Truck (1 ton or below) and Hand tools. Splicer Manhole This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for a fully Pack equipped cable splicer modified for confined entry space, it includes pre-ventilation, pumping and proper disposal of wastewater, continued ventilation and air sampling while working in the confined space and includes proper set up of work zone traffic control protection. T&E 2 Man This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for two fully qualified Crew construction workers with experience in all phases of RUS buried construction specific to cable placement and/or repair methodologies. Crew rate includes a backhoe, full complement of tools and equipment including truck and trailer. T&E 3 Man This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for three fully qualified Crew construction workers with experience in all phases of RUS buried construction specific to cable placement and/or repair methodologies. Crew rate includes a backhoe, full complement of tools and equipment including truck and trailer. T&E 4 Man This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for four fully qualified CREW construction workers with experience in all phases of RUS buried construction specific to cable placement and/or repair methodologies. Crew rate includes a backhoe, full complement of tools and equipment including truck and trailer. T&E 2 Man This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for two fully qualified Line Crew aerial line workers with experience in all phases of RUS aerial and buried construction specific to pole and aerial cable placement and/or repair methodologies. Crew rate includes a line vehicle (digger derrick or plant placer), full complement of tools and equipment including pole truck/trailer required to properly place and/or repair pole lines, aerial, and/or underground cable. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 117 of 230 T&E 3 Man This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for three fully qualified Line Crew aerial line workers with experience in all phases of RUS aerial and buried construction specific to pole and aerial cable placement and/or repair methodologies. Crew rate includes a line vehicle (digger derrick or plant placer), full complement of tools and equipment including pole truck/trailer required to properly place and/or repair pole lines, aerial, and/or underground cable T&E 4 Man This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for four fully qualified Line Crew aerial line workers with experience in all phases of RUS aerial and buried construction specific to pole and aerial cable placement and/or repair methodologies. Crew rate includes a line vehicle (digger derrick or plant placer), full complement of tools and equipment including pole truck/trailer required to properly place and/or repair pole lines, aerial, and/or underground cable T&E 3 Man This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for three fully qualified UG Verification construction crew workers with experience in all phases underground pulling/rodding Crew experience. Crew rate includes a utility truck and 2 manhole setups. This unit is used to determine blocked conduit systems location, sounding conduit system for conduit intercept identification points and video inspection of conduit. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. Test and Tag This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required for the Special Circuit Tagging and Testing of cable pairs from a Customer Location to point of origin, i.e.: Pair Gain Device or Central Office. This unit includes testing of special circuits from Customer Location to each touch point within the design of the circuit. This unit also includes megging the cable pairs. A unit will be applied at each touch point that the Splicer has to set up equipment and test pair(s). For example if the request required testing from the CO to a Doubler/Repeater (1) one unit will apply, if the request required testing from the CO to a Doubler/Repeater and from the Doubler/Repeater to the Customer location (2) two units would apply. This unit must have written pre-approval by CenturyLink. This unit will be paid on a per circuit basis. Note: All labor to tag and test, travel time and test equipment is included. 3rd Party This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment necessary for traffic control Flagging Service ONLY when a regulatory agency requires an OUTSIDE THIRD-PARTY agency or officers to control traffic. (All other traffic control is included in the RUS units). This unit must have written pre-approval by CenturyLink and a copy of the written requirement for third party traffic control must be provided. This fee is for the actual cost, and a copy of the original invoice stating the work activity, date and times of traffic control must be submitted with the contractor units placed (CUP). Invoices without this documentation will not be paid. This is a Labor Only Unit. Each unit will have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) and will be applied incrementally as needed to cover the cost of 3rd Party Flagging. 3rd PARTY 3RD PARTY LOCATE SERVICE LOCATE This assembly unit will consist of all labor and equipment for facility locating SERVICE services associated with the placement of Outside Plant facilities on behalf of CenturyLink. This unit is to be used only where Government agencies or military base requirements dictate that the locating of government owned facilities (water, power, etc) be completed by a third party and the contractor is responsible for payment of these locates. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and approval only. This is a Labor Only unit. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 118 of 230 This unit is to reimburse the contractor for the actual cost imposed by the locating company. Each unit will have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) and will be applied incrementally as needed to cover the cost of the Locate service. This unit must have written pre-approval by CenturyLink and a copy of the written requirement for third party Locate service must be provided. This fee is for the actual cost, and a copy of the original invoice stating the work activity, date and times of locate must be submitted with the contractor units placed (CUP). Invoices without this documentation will not be paid. Flagging Service This assembly unit consists of all labor (typically consisting of two individuals) and necessary equipment to perform traffic control to meet regulatory requirements. Personal safety equipment and certification/training as required is included in this unit. This unit may be used on CMS and or Capital Work Orders where company forces are providing the construction of new plant. This unit will always be provided by the Line Extension Contractor and used for supporting CTL Internal Work Forces as requested by CenturyLink. This is a Labor Only unit. Each unit will have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and will be applied incrementally as needed and approved by CenturyLink. SECTION TC - TRIP CHARGE ASSEMBLY UNITS Trip Charge PICKUP AND DELIVERY OF CENTURYLINK MATERIAL Pickup/ This assembly unit consists of labor and equipment necessary to pickup and deliver Delivery CenturyLink materials. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and shall be compensated in 25 mile one-way increments and excludes any actual work to be performed at the job site. Line Extension Only. Example: 100 miles between pickup location and delivery location = 4 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink. Trip Charge CONSTRUCTION CREW Construction This assembly unit consists of labor only for an emergency buried construction crew. Crew Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and to incrementally applied as needed to cover trip cost approved by engineer and excludes any actual work to be performed at the job site. Line Extension Only. Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink. Trip Charge TRIP CHARGE SPLICER Splicer This assembly unit consists of labor only for an emergency trip charge for splicer. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and to incrementally applied as needed to cover trip cost approved by engineer and excludes any actual work to be performed at the job site. Line Extension and maintenance activity only. Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 119 of 230 *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink. SECTION U - UNDERGROUND NONFILLED CABLE ASSEMBLY UNITS UAP(1) UNDERGROUND AIR-PIPE UAP(3/8) This assembly unit consists of all the labor and material to place one foot of 1 inch and/or 3/8 inch Air Pipe in existing conduit along with wall/frame mounting hardware. This unit also includes splicing of cable pairs necessary for control and alarm monitoring. All specifications of Section UD apply. The following suffix applies to this unit: D - Indicates additional devices necessary for air-pipe operation such as Flow and Pressure Transducers, Manifold, By-pass Valve and Regulator, etc. Section UD - UNDERGROUND CONDUIT ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of one (1) foot [0.305 meters (m)] of single or multiduct conduit in place. This unit includes all material and labor for the placement of the conduit to the depth indicated in the specifications. The assembly unit is defined as follows: UD ( ) Underground Conduit The number of conduits placed horizontally, and vertically, and the inside diameter (distance between opposite walls for square conduit), shall be indicated in the parentheses. The following is an illustration of how to identify dual placement units that do not follow the conventional, standard format, when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting provides only for proper unit compensation within the Fireworks/Bidmaster system and is not an indication of how the cables are to be physically installed. These non-standard format requirements shall apply to Line Extensions & Bid Projects. For Legacy Qwest Market Only *UD(1)(1.25)PST & (Primary Product) *UDFP(1.66)(7-12)MDD (Secondary Product) When placing fiber and copper cable, the fiber cable will always be the primary driver, this should be indicated with the ampersand “&”. When placing fiber cables and fiber and copper cables the largest fiber will be the primary. When placing copper only, the largest copper cable will be the primary driver. The dual units shall be at a discounted labor rate. The asterisk * star is a Fireworks/Bidmaster system identifier for dual cable placement. This requires Bidmaster to sort the units using information from the Office/Remote field. Whenever multiple dual units are involved they shall be identified alphanumerically as Dual 01A, B, C, etc. and Dual 02A, B, C, etc. when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting forces the system to list the cables together in the proper order required by the Engineer. This sorting code is entered into Bidmaster in the “Office/Remote” field, resulting in the following example: *UD(1)(1.25)PST & Dual 01A *UDFP(1.66)(7-12)MDD Dual 01B CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 120 of 230 If a dual placement occurs to a point and then the other cable continues along the route, from the point that the single cable continues separately until it reaches it's final destination point, this cable shall be compensated as a separate, single cable only. Note: The “&” should be shown first and the Dual 01A, 01B, 01C must be shown in order for pricing to be accurate. For Legacy Qwest Market Only Options designated by the following suffixes apply: Suffix Description A This unit consists of the necessary labor and materials to remove and restore paved surfaces. All work shall be performed as required in accordance with federal, state and/or local construction standards in effect at the time of bid date. B This unit consists of the necessary labor and materials to provide a concrete base for the conduit assembly unit as determined by the Engineer. (Concrete base will be 3 in. (76 mm) in thickness for the width of the trench.) C This unit consists of the necessary labor and materials to provide a concrete cover for the conduit assembly unit as determined by the Engineer. (The concrete cover shall have a minimum thickness of 3 in. (76 mm) and shall be at least as wide as the conduit.) E This unit consists of necessary labor and materials to encase the conduit in concrete. (Encasement shall consist of a 2 inch (in.) [51 millimeters (mm)] minimum cover over the conduit(s), a minimum of 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) at the sides and a minimum of 2 in. (51 mm) for the base.) S This suffix modifies the standard UD unit to consist of all the necessary labor and materials to cover the facilities (minimum 2” cover) with control density fill (CDF), to meet 95% compaction traffic standards. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. E This modifies the standard UD assembly unit to require schedule 40 PVC. In cases where the suffix "A" would normally apply the BM72A or BM73A shall apply. MD This modifies the standard UD assembly unit to require Microduct Example: UD(12.7)MD indicates Microduct 12.7/10MM Smooth Out/Rib In Orange Silicore Empty OD This modifies the standard UD unit to place a duct into an existing Occupied Duct PST This modifies the standard BFV unit to be Pest Duct. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest markets only. S This unit consists of the necessary labor and materials to encase the conduit in sand or fine earth. (Encasement shall consist of a 4 in. (102 mm) cover over the conduit(s), a minimum of 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) at the sides and a minimum of 3 in. (76 mm) for the base.) UD( )S This modifies the standard UD assembly unit to require schedule 40 PVC. In cases where the suffix "A" would normally apply the BM72A or BM73A shall apply. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 121 of 230 UD( )OT This modifies the standard UD assembly unit to consists of conduit placed in Open Trench, prepared by others than CenturyLink force or contract labor. All other specifications of the UD assembly unit shall apply. Note: Dual Placement Units/Suffixes can apply to the OT suffix V This unit consists of the necessary labor and materials to place one or more vacant innerduct(s) in a conduit. The parentheses for the UD unit shall indicate the number of innerducts followed by the inside diameter of the innerduct to be placed in new or existing conduit, including rodding and cleaning of the conduit if necessary. NOTE: BM-OCCUPIED Assembly Unit will apply as an adder if duct is occupied. For Legacy Qwest Market Only UDF( )V FIRE RETARDANT INNERDUCT This modifies the standard UD( )V assembly unit to consists of all labor and material to place one foot of fire retardant rated, vacant innerduct in new or existing conduit. All other specifications of the UD assembly unit shall apply. UDL( ) ( ) This assembly unit consists of all labor and material required to install a conduit sweep in order to bring underground conduit up at a riser pole. The unit includes attaching the sweep to the conduit, strapping it to the pole and placement of an end cap on the pole end. The pole end shall be no more than 6 inches above ground. The first parentheses indicates the diameter of the sweep, the second parentheses indicates the degree of angle by the radius bend of the sweep. Example: UDL (2) (45x36) Indicates a 2 inch diameter schedule 40 sweep with a 45 degree angle by 36 inch radius bend. Suffix Description RGS Rigid Galvanized Steel UDM(3-1.0)V MULTIPLE CELL INNERDUCT This modifies the standard UD( )V assembly unit to consists of all labor and material to place one foot of pre-molded, three (3) compartments of one (1") inch I.D., multiple cell innerduct in new or existing conduit. All other specifications of the UD assembly unit shall apply. A. This unit also includes: (1) All labor and material required for conduit jointing, such as, conduit bends, couplings, adapters, fittings, plugs or seals, and spacers. (2) All material and labor required in the repair of streets, roads, sidewalks, drives, fences, lawns, shrubbery, trees, water mains, pipes, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities, and any other incidental property damaged during the installation of underground conduit. (3) All labor and material for trenching, shoring, backfilling, tamping, and disposal of water and excess or unusable material. (4) All labor required for rodding and cleaning of conduit as specified by the Engineer. When rodding and cleaning are not specified by the Engineer, these actions shall be in accordance with Part III, Section 2.10. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 122 of 230 B. The length of conduit for compensation purposes is determined by taking the sum of distances paralleling the conduit between manholes or between manholes and termination points as specified by the Engineer. The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required. UD(4x4-2)E Indicates concrete encased conduit having four ducts horizontally by four ducts vertically, (16 ducts total), with each duct having an inside diameter of 2 in. (51 mm). UD(4x3-3-1/2)B Indicates a concrete base for a conduit having 4 ducts horizontally by 3 ducts vertically, (12 ducts total), with each duct having an inside diameter of 3-1/2 in. (89 mm). UD(3-1.25)V Indicates 3 innerducts of 1.25 in. (31 mm) inside diameter to be placed in a new or existing conduit. UD-BM60( ) UNDERGROUND PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT – MATERIAL ONLY This unit consists of MATERIAL ONLY when boring is required to place pipe through the boring application in association with the Underground account. Consists of one (1) lineal foot [0.305 meters (m)] of pipe, with the inside diameter in inches (meters) specified in parentheses, installed in place. The contractor will be compensated for labor under the appropriate BM60 units. Options designated by the following suffixes apply: Suffix Description C C Duct Required (40) This modifies the standard unit to require Schedule 40 (80) This modifies the standard unit to require Schedule 80 P Plastic Pipe PST This modifies the standard unit to be Pest Duct. This unit is for Legacy Qwest markets only. Note: The UD-BM60( ) units will ONLY be used in conjunction with standard BM60 units. Section UDFP - UNDERGROUND CONDUIT FUTURE PATH ASSEMBLY UNITS UDFP( )( )MD UNDERGROUND DUCT-FUTURE PATH-MICRODUCT (MD) This assembly unit consists of one (1) foot of underground Future Path Duct. This unit includes all material and labor for the placement of Future Path Duct (microducts/oversheath configuration product). The first parentheses denote the outside diameter of the Future Path and the second parentheses denotes the quantity of microducts and outside diameter of the microducts. Example: UDFP(1.66)(7-12)MD Underground Future Path (1.66 oversheath outside diameter)(7 microduct’s with outside diameter of MD’s is 12) MD Suffix Description E This unit consists of necessary labor and materials to encase the conduit in concrete. (Encasement shall consist of a 2 inch (in.) [51 millimeters (mm)] minimum cover over CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 123 of 230 the conduit(s), a minimum of 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) at the sides and a minimum of 2 in. (51 mm) for the base.) UDFP( )OT This modifies the standard UD assembly unit to consists of conduit placed in Open Trench, prepared by others than CenturyLink force or contract labor. All other specifications of the UD assembly unit shall apply. Note: Dual Placement Units/Suffixes can apply to the OT suffix PST This modifies the UDFP unit to be Pest Duct. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest markets only. V This unit consists of the necessary labor and materials to place one or more vacant innerduct(s) in a conduit. The parentheses for the UD unit shall indicate the number of innerducts followed by the inside diameter of the innerduct to be placed in new or existing conduit, including rodding and cleaning of the conduit if necessary. NOTE: BM-OCCUPIED Assembly Unit will apply as an adder if duct is occupied. For Legacy Qwest Market Only Section UF - UNDERGROUND FILLED COPPER CABLE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of 1 foot (0.305 m) of underground filled copper cable installed in underground conduits and manholes. This unit also consists of setting up the cable within the manhole, providing and placing cable supports and cable rack hooks, pulling-in wires, duct seals or plugs, cable tags, manhole cable racks and rodding and cleaning of ducts all as required in accordance with the detailed plans and specifications. This unit includes bonding together of all closures, but does not include cable closure assemblies or cable splicing in manholes. The splicing and closures will be specified separately. The length of cable for compensation purposes is determined by measuring the distances paralleling the cable plus the vertical lengths of cable installed on supporting structures. This unit shall include the cleaning out and/or pumping out of manholes when specified by the Engineer in advance of bidding. Options designated by the following suffixes apply: Suffix Description H Screened cable designated for T1 carrier systems. HV High Voltage H1C Screened cable designated for T1C carrier systems. R Riser Cable Each underground filled copper cable assembly unit is listed in accordance with the number of pairs and gauge of conductors. Each unit is prefixed by the letters UF. The following illustration indicates the method of designating the material required. UF600-24H1C A 600 pair, 24 gauge underground filled copper cable with a screen designated for T1C carrier systems. The following is an illustration of how to identify dual placement units that do not follow the conventional, standard format, when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting provides only for proper unit compensation within the Fireworks/Bidmaster system and is not an indication of how the CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 124 of 230 cables are to be physically installed. These non-standard format requirements shall apply to Line Extensions & Bid Projects. *UO12& *UF200-24D *UF25-24D This indicates a 12 fiber cable, placed in the underground, along with a 200 pair copper cable and a 25 pair copper cable, all placed together at the same time (dual). When placing fiber and copper cable, the fiber cable will always be the primary driver, this should be indicated with the ampersand “&”. The 200 and 25 pair copper sh all be compensated as dual units only at a discounted labor rate. *UF200-24& *UFC25-24D This indicates a 200 pair copper and 25 pair copper cables placed in the underground together at the same time (dual). The larger copper cable shall be paid by the BFC200-24 & as the higher labor rate compensation unit and the second cable shall be paid by the BFC25-24D at discounted labor rate compensation. The asterisk * star is a Fireworks/Bidmaster system identifier for dual cable placement. This requires BidMaster to sort the units using information from the Office/Remote field. Whenever multiple dual units are involved they shall be identified alphanumerically as Dual 01A, B, C, etc. and Dual 02A, B, C, etc. when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting forces the system to list the cables together in the proper order required by the Engineer. This sorting code is entered into Bidmaster in the “Office/Remote” field, resulting in the following example: *UO12& Dual 01A *UF200-24D Dual 01B *UF25-24D Dual 01C *UF200-24& Dual 02A *UF25-24D Dual 02B If a dual placement occurs to a point and then the other cable continues along the route, from the point that the single cable continues separately until it reaches it's final destination point, this cable shall be compensated as a separate, single cable only. Note: The “&” should be shown first and the Dual 01A, 01B, 01C must be shown in order for pricing to be accurate. NOTE: BM-OCCUPIED Assembly Unit will apply as an adder if duct is occupied. For Legacy Qwest Market Only Section UFA - UNDERGROUND AIR CORE COPPER CABLE ASSEMBLY UNITS Suffix Description A This modifies the standard UF units to place underground air core cable. All other requirements of the UA units will apply. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 125 of 230 Section UFD – UNDERGROUND DUCT PIC CABLE UNITS Suffix Description D This modifies the standard UF units to place underground duct pic cable. All other requirements of the UA units will apply. All other requirements of the UA units will apply. Section UH – UNDERGROUND HANDHOLE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of labor and material for one (1) underground handhole installed in place, including the base, top cover and mounting hardware, and pea gravel. The handhole size, amount of pea gravel and the installation shall be as specified by the Engineer. The handhole assembly unit shall be used only in areas of non-vehicular traffic. When required for use in areas of vehicular traffic, the handhole shall be rated to withstand vehicular traffic. Where specified, vehicular traffic rated handholes shall be suffixed with the letter "T". The assembly units are defined as follows: UHC( ) Underground Handhole for copper systems. UHF( ) Underground Handhole for fiber optic systems. The dimensions of length, width, and depth of the handhole shall be indicated in the parentheses in inches (millimeters). Examples: UHC(13x24X24) Underground handhole for copper systems with dimensions of 13 x 24 x 24 in. (330 x 610 x 610 mm)(approximate). UHF(17x30x30)T Underground handhole for fiber optic systems with dimensions of 17 x 30 x 30 in. (432 x 762 x 762 mm) (approximate) which is rated for vehicular traffic. Suffix Descriptions B Requires a bottom on handhole This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. CH Concrete handhole. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. P Requires plastic handhole. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. R Requires round handhole. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. S Requires a vertically split bottom handhole. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. Section UM – PRECAST MANHOLE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of all labor and material necessary to install a precast concrete manhole in place. The unit shall include pit excavation, masonry materials, collar, manhole frame and cover, pulling-in irons, and other materials necessary to make an appropriate installation in accordance with the Construction Sheets. In addition, precast manhole assembly units also include all material and labor required in the repair and/or replacement of streets, roads, drives, fences, lawns, shrubbery, water mains, pipes, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities, buried sewerage and drainage facilities and any other property damaged during the construction of the manhole assembly unit. Backfilling shall include backfill compaction, removal of excess materials and site clearing. Each manhole is listed as a separate unit installed in place. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 126 of 230 All manhole unit designations shall begin with the letters UM followed by a letter to indicate the type of the manhole and conduit arrangements shown in the unit drawings. The letters "A", "L", "T", "J", "X", or "Y" indicate rectangular manholes, and the letter "V" indicates a V-shaped manhole. Immediately following the letter indicating the manhole type shall be a fourth letter, which shall indicate the type of frame, and cover with which the manhole is to be equipped. The letter "R" indicates a light duty frame and cover. The letter "B" indicates a heavy duty frame and cover. Following the letter indicating frame and cover type, and enclosed in parentheses shall be the nominal diameter of the frame opening in inches (millimeters). Examples: UM-AR(24) Rectangular manhole equipped with a 24 in. (610 mm) light duty frame and cover. UM-VB(30) V shaped manhole equipped with a 30 in. (762 mm) heavy duty frame and cover. UM_ ( ) ( )P This modifies the standard UM assembly unit to consist of all labor and material necessary to install a Pour-In-Place concrete manhole in place. All other specifications of the UM assembly unit shall apply. Example: UMAB(30) (11x6x6)P - Indicates a rectangular manhole equipped with a 30 inch heavy duty frame and cover, length x width x depth in feet, concrete poured-in-place and other materials necessary to make an appropriate installation in accordance with the detailed plans and specifications. UO - UNDERGROUND FILLED FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of one (1) foot (0.305 m) of underground filled fiber optic cable installed in underground conduit and manholes. This unit also consists of setting up the cable within the manhole, providing and placing cable supports and cable rack hooks, pulling-in wires, duct seals or plugs, cable tags, manhole cable racks, and rodding and cleaning of ducts, all as required in accordance with the detailed plans and specifications. This unit does not include cable closure assembly or cable splicing. They will be specified separately. The length of cable for compensation purposes is determined by measuring the distances paralleling the cable plus the vertical lengths of cable installed on supporting structures. This unit shall include cleaning out and/or pumping out of manholes when specified by the Engineer in advance of bidding. Each underground filled fiber optic cable assembly unit is listed in accordance with the number of optical fibers. Each unit is prefixed by the letters UO. The following illustration indicates the method of designating the material required. UO24 An underground filled fiber optic cable with 24 fibers. The following is an illustration of how to identify dual placement units that do not follow the conventional, standard format, when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting provides only for proper unit compensation within the Fireworks/Bidmaster system and is not an indication of how the cables are to be physically installed. These non-standard format requirements shall apply to Line Extensions & Bid Projects. *UO12& *UF200-24D *UF25-24D This indicates a 12 fiber cable, placed in the underground, along with a 200 pair copper cable and a 25 pair copper cable, all placed together at the same time (dual). When placing fiber and copper cable, the fiber cable will always be the primary driver, this should be indicated with the CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 127 of 230 ampersand “&”. The 200 and 25 pair copper shall be compensated as dual units only at a discounted labor rate. *UF200-24& *UFC25-24D This indicates a 200 pair copper and 25 pair copper cables placed in the underground together at the same time (dual). The larger copper cable shall be paid by the BFC200-24 & as the higher labor rate compensation unit and the second cable shall be paid by the BFC25-24D at discounted labor rate compensation. The asterisk * star is a Fireworks/BidMaster system identifier for dual cable placement. This requires BidMaster to sort the units using information from the Office/Remote field. Whenever multiple dual units are involved they shall be identified alphanumerically as Dual 01A, B, C, etc. and Dual 02A, B, C, etc. when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting forces the system to list the cables together in the proper order required by the Engineer. Thi s sorting code is entered into Bidmaster in the “Office/Remote” field, resulting in the following example: *UO12& Dual 01A *UF200-24D Dual 01B *UF25-24D Dual 01C *UF200-24& Dual 02A *UF25-24D Dual 02B If a dual placement occurs to a point and then the other cable continues along the route, from the point that the single cable continues separately until it reaches it's final destination point, this cable shall be compensated as a separate, single cable only. Note: The “&” should be shown first and the Dual 01A, 01B, 01C must be shown in order for pricing to be accurate. UO( ) UNDERGROUND FILLED FIBEROPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit modifies the standard UO( ) unit to require a fiber optic warning tag at each manhole. Payment for this unit will include the necessary length of stubs to permit splicing in a nearby vehicle. All other specifications of the UO( ) assembly unit shall apply. The following additional requirements shall apply to all UO units: 1. All fiber optic cable shall be specified with "low-water-peak single mode" glass fiber. Suffix Description MF This modifies the standard UO unit to be microfiber NS This modifies the standard UO assembly unit with suffix “NS” to require dielectric fiber (non-sheathed). Example: UO48NS PL This unit includes the labor and material for the placement of one foot of plenum fiber. Unit includes cable support between floors and fire stopping between floors when required. All other specifications of the UO( ) assembly unit shall apply. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 128 of 230 PL-I/O This modifies the standard UO unit to be Indoor/Outdoor Plenum cable R This unit includes the labor and material for the placement one foot of riser fiber. Unit includes cable support between floors and fire stopping between floors when required. All other specifications of the UO( ) assembly unit shall apply. T This unit includes the labor and material for the placement one foot of transition fiber. Unit includes cable support between floors and fire stopping between floors when required. All other specifications of the UO( ) assembly unit shall apply. NOTE: BM-OCCUPIED Assembly Unit will apply as an adder if duct is occupied. For Legacy Qwest Market Only UO FIBER STUB– UNDERGROUND FIBER CABLE STUB ASSEMBLY UNIT – PER FOOT LABOR PER FT LBR This assembly unit consists of all labor required to install a fiber cable stub, that is pre-connectorized on one end. This cable stub is to be placed in the conduit between the electronic cabinet and the handhole/manhole. This unit will be compensated on a per foot basis; based on the total length of the stub being placed. Terminating the pre-connectorized end will be compensated under the COEI test and turn up units; and splicing of the raw end will be compensated under the appropriate HO units. UO CAT5 CA STUB- UNDERGROUND CAT5 CABLE STUB ASSEMBLY UNIT – PER FOOT LABOR PER FT LBR This assembly unit consists of all labor required to install a CAT5 copper cable stub, that is pre-connectorized on both ends. This cable stub is to be placed in conduit between the electronic cabinet and the Cross Connect Cabinet. This unit will be compensated on a per foot basis; based on the total length of the stub being placed. Terminating the pre-connectorized ends will be compensated under the COEI test and turn up units. Section W - REARRANGEMENT UNITS WHC1 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a working cable pair when transferring from one count to another within the same cable or another cable. Monitoring of the circuit is required to minimize service interruptions. Working pairs will be based on cutsheets provided by Engineering or the Service Provisioning Center. Non working cable (alpha or dead count) pairs will be paid at the HC1E unit. Each pair is counted and paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. Example 1: “Throwing” Cable 01:1-25 to Cable 601:1-25 with all 25 pair working. WHC1 = 25 Example 2: Throwing Cable 01:1-25 + A, 26-50 to Cable 601:1-25 + A, 26-50 with 25 pair working and 25 pair non-working. WHC1=25 and HC1E=25 Note: A working pair is defined as a cable that has a physical cable sheath count. For example: 100 pair cable counting 01, 1-75+A,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non-working pairs or C1, 1-75+XD,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non- working pairs. Alpha or dead counts are not considered working pairs. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 129 of 230 WHC3 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a working cable pair when transferring from one count to another within the same cable or another cable. Monitoring of the circuit is required to minimize service interruptions. Working pairs will be based on cutsheets provided by Engineering or the Service Provisioning Center. Non working cable (alpha or dead count) pairs will be paid at the HC3E unit. Each pair is counted and paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. (P) The suffix P modifies the standard WHC3 assembly unit to require pluggable splicing modules. Example 1: “Throwing” Cable 01:1-25 to Cable 601:1-25 with all 25 pair working. WHC3 = 25 Example 2: Throwing Cable 01:1-25 + A, 26-50 to Cable 601:1-25 + A, 26-50 with 25 pair working and 25 pair non-working. WHC3=25 and HC3E=25 Note: A working pair is defined as a cable that has a physical cable sheath count. For example: 100 pair cable counting 01, 1-75+A,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non-working pairs or C1, 1-75+XD,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non- working pairs. Alpha or dead counts are not considered working pairs. WHC7 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a working cable pair when transferring from one count to another within the same cable or another cable. Monitoring of the circuit is required to minimize service interruptions. Working pairs will be based on cutsheets provided by Engineering or the Service Provisioning Center. Non working cable (alpha or dead count) pairs will be paid at the HC1E unit. All pairs are counted and paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. Example 1: “Throwing” Cable 01:1-25 to Cable 601:1-25 with all 25 pair working. WHC7 = 25 Example 2: Throwing Cable 01:1-25 + A, 26-50 to Cable 601:1-25 + A, 26-50 with 25 pair working and 25 pair non-working. WHC1=25 and HC1E=25 Note: A working pair is defined as a cable that has a physical cable sheath count. For example: 100 pair cable counting 01, 1-75+A,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non-working pairs or C1, 1-75+XD,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non- working pairs. Alpha or dead counts are not considered working pairs. WHUF CABLE/WIRE INSTALLATION INTO EXISTING WHUO UNDERGROUND PLANT CLOSURE WHUP This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to install new cables/wires and reinstall all existing cables/wires that are to be retained within an existing underground plant closure. All specifications and requirements of the HU assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 shall apply. Bonding and grounding of new cable/wire shall be compensated under this unit. WHAP-R RE-ENTER PRESSURIZED SPLICE CLOSURE This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required to re-enter an aerial, underground or buried sealed closure on an existing splice for the purpose of rearranging, removing or splicing cable pairs. This unit applies only to hermetically sealed splice closures and includes reinstallation of end plate seals and flash testing the closure. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 130 of 230 WUD REARRANGE EXISTING CONDUIT UNIT This unit consists of the necessary labor and material to locate and expose one (1) existing underground conduit to extend to, or remove from, a handhole or manhole. This unit includes trenching, shoring, backfilling, tamping, restoration and disposal of excess or unusable material. The unit also includes labor and material to (1) cut into an existing conduit, add necessary length of conduit (straight pieces or sweeps), place in handhole or manhole and replace pea gravel as required; or (2) remove an existing conduit from a handhole or manhole, join conduit to make whole and continuous past handhole or manhole and replace pea gravel as required. The unit also includes labor for rodding and cleaning of conduit as specified by the Engineer. WUD-SO MANDREL OCCUPIED DUCT This assembly unit consists of labor and material required to mandrel ducts at the request of CenturyLink to determine the condition of an existing OCCUPIED duct and to place a pull line to facilitate future facility placement. This unit includes adherence to OSHA, CenturyLink and local regulatory regulations for confined spaces, traffic control set up and pumping water from the hole, purging and ventilating the manhole. This unit is paid for on the per foot basis. WUD-SV MANDREL VACANT DUCT This assembly unit consists of labor and material required to mandrel duct(s) at the request of CenturyLink to determine the condition of an existing VACANT duct and to place a pull line to facilitate future facility placement. This unit includes adherence to OSHA, CenturyLink and local regulatory regulations for confined spaces, traffic control set up and pumping water from the hole, purging and ventilating the manhole. This unit is paid for on the per foot basis. WUD-SVIN STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF EXISTING INNER DUCT. This assembly unit consists of all labor and material for verification of structural integrity of existing innerduct. This is paid on a per foot basis and is determined by distances from manhole to manhole. If obstacle is encountered this will be paid under WUDE unit. This must have pre approval from CenturyLink. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. WUDCE REMOVE AND REPLACE CONCRETE ENCASEMENT Consists of the necessary labor equipment and material to remove and replace one cubic foot of concrete encasement from an existing encased duct run associated with intercepting existing conduit. Excavation to expose the existing conduit run is not included in this unit. Items WUD or WUDE would be used in conjunction with this unit. WUDCE-NR PLACE CONCRETE CAP Includes the labor and material to form and pour concrete cap on existing duct(s). Concrete shall be 2500 psi, 3" slump, 3/4" to 1 1/2" aggregate, Type l or Type lll concrete. Excavation to expose the existing conduit run is not included in this item. This item is used for placing a concrete cap on existing duct only and is not to be used with placement of new conduit or removing/replacing existing conduit. Unit is compensated by the cubic foot. WUDE REPAIR EXISTING CONDUIT ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit consists of the labor and material to expose and repair up to ten (10’) feet of existing conduit(s) found to be damaged while proofing to place a cable inside. This unit includes trenching, shoring, backfilling, tamping, restoration and disposal of excess or unusable material. The unit also includes labor and material to cut out a damaged section and add the necessary length of conduit to make conduit whole CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 131 of 230 and continuous. The unit also includes labor for rodding and cleaning of conduit as specified by the Engineer. WUDEA REPAIR EXISTING CONDUIT ASSEMBLY UNIT – ADDITIONAL CONDUITS This unit consists of repair of each additional conduit associated with the WUDE unit. The excavation is compensated under the WUDE unit, this is applied for each additional conduit, per 10’ basis. Note this is an add on unit to WUDE. This unit must have preapproval from CenturyLink. WUDC EXPOSING EXISTING UNDERGROUND CONDUIT This unit consists of labor to expose one (1) lineal foot of existing underground conduit, trench to be two (2) feet wide. BM70E( )UG units will apply when additional depth beyond standard is required. This unit includes required excavation, backfilling, tamping, and restoration as required. In instances of trench depth greater than 36 inches the contractor shall be responsible for shoring of trench walls as needed to avoid collapse onto personnel. This unit applies to National markets only. WUHC CABLE/WIRE INSTALLATION INTO EXISTING UNDERGROUND PLANT HANDHOLE This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to expose cable entrance to install new cables/wires and reinstall all existing cables/wires that are to be retained within an existing underground plant handhole. All specifications and requirements of the UH assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 shall apply. Bonding and grounding of cable/wire, including bonding connector, bonding harness, tie-wraps, replacement of gravel and/or sealer shall be compensated separately under the BM2C unit. This unit applies to National markets only. WUHC-E EXPOSE AND REBURY EXISTING HANDHOLE – ONE TRIP OPERATION This assembly unit will include all labor and material to expose (18”-24” cover) and rebury any size handhole in a one trip operation. This unit includes all excavation, backfilling, tamping, restoration and disposal of excess or unusable material. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. WUHC-ER EXPOSE AND REBURY EXISTING HANDHOLE –RETURN TRIP OPERATION This assembly unit will include all labor and material to expose (18”-24” cover) and rebury any size handhole where a return trip to rebury is required. This unit includes all excavation, backfilling, tamping, restoration and disposal of excess or unusable material. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. WUHC-H ( )( ) RAISE/LOWER HANDHOLE This assembly unit consists of labor and material to repair and/or raise or lower an existing handhole in order to set level with existing or new grade. Value placed within the first set of parentheses shall indicate the handhole size, the second set of parentheses shall indicate in inches the total height increase and/or decrease (6” increments) of the handhole cover. WUH-I EXPOSE/REARRANGE FACILITIES TO OVERSET WITH HANDHOLE This unit consists of the labor necessary to exposing and rearranging existing facilities to be overset with a hand hole, field slotting of the hand hole (if required) and repair of field slotted areas. Compensation for excavation and installation of the new hand hole shall be compensated under the BHC, BHF, UHC, UHF item. Cable splicing, splice closure installation, or splice encapsulant is not included in this unit and would be compensated separately. This unit applies to LPEC-West markets only. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 132 of 230 WUHC-L( ) HANDHOLE LID REPLACEMENT This assembly unit consists of labor and material to replace a lid of an existing handhole. Value placed within the parentheses shall indicate the handhole size. WUHC-R RERACK CABLES - HANDHOLE This assembly unit consists of labor and material to rerack cables in an existing handhole. This unit will be compensated per foot of cable reracked. WUHC-R1 RACK CABLES – INTERCEPT HANDHOLE This assembly unit consists of labor and material to rack existing cables when placing a new intercept handhole. This unit will be compensated per foot of cable racked. WUHC-T( ) HANDHOLE TOP SECTION REPLACEMENT This assembly unit consists of labor and material to replace a top section of an existing handhole. Value placed within the parentheses shall indicate the handhole size. WUHS-C SETUP OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND PLANT HANDHOLE This assembly unit consists of labor to barricade work area, open existing handhole, pump out water, and remove silt and/or sediment as needed. No testing or blower required. This will be used when the manhole/handhole needs cleaned for company forces only. WUMC-LDR LADDER REPLACEMENT - MANHOLE. This assembly unit consists of labor and material to replace a ladder in an existing manhole. Includes removal of old ladder and placement of new ladder. This unit will be compensated per foot of ladder basis. WUMC-R RERACK CABLES - MANHOLE This assembly unit consists of labor and material to rerack cables in an existing manhole. This unit will be compensated per foot of cable reracked. WUMC-STP STEP REPLACEMENT - MANHOLE This assembly unit consists of labor and material to replace steps in an existing manhole. Includes removal of old step and placement of new step. This unit will be compensated per step basis. WUM CABLE/WIRE INSTALLATION INTO EXISTING UNDERGROUND PLANT MANHOLE This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to expose, open and re-seal cable entrance to install new cables/wires and reinstall all existing cables/wires that are to be retained within an existing underground plant manhole. All specifications and requirements of the UM assembly unit and the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 shall apply. Bonding and grounding of cable/wire, including bonding connector, bonding harness, and tie-wraps shall be compensated separately under the BM2C unit. WUMC(3) REPAIR / REHAB COVER OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND PLANT MANHOLE WUMC(6) This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to repair and/or raise WUMC(9) or lower an existing manhole entrance cover and/or collar in order to set WUMC(12) the cover level with existing or new grade. Value placed within the parentheses shall indicate (in inches) the total height increase and/or decrease of the manhole cover. NOTE: Removal and restoration of concrete or asphalt (if required for traveled surfaces i.e.: roads, sidewalks) shall be compensated separately under applicable BM72 and BM73 units. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 133 of 230 WUMS SETUP OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND PLANT MANHOLE This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to barricade work area, open existing manhole, pump out water, remove silt and/or sediment as needed, testing for gas and maintaining air blower for safety purposes of entering a manhole by company and/or contract forces. Line Extension Only. Note: This unit is not compensated for new cable/conduit placement activity, including splicing of the new cable. This unit will be compensated for activity not associated with cable/conduit placement activity, for example: deloading pairs, rearrangement splicing, removing bridge tap, etc. This unit will be compensated once per day as required and as preapproved by CenturyLink Operations management. WUMS-C This assembly unit consists of labor to barricade work area, open existing manhole/handhole, pump out water, and remove silt and/or sediment as needed. No testing or blower required; and no contractor entry included. This will be used when the manhole/handhole needs cleaned for company forces only. This unit may only be used when testing/blowing is either provided by CenturyLink forces, is not required or is not in violation of OSHA rules. WUMS-S SETUP OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND PLANT MANHOLE – NO SILT/SEDIMENT REMOVAL This assembly unit consists of the labor and material to barricade work area, open existing manhole pump out water, testing for gas and maintaining air blower for safety purposes of entering a manhole by company and/or contract forces. This unit does not include the removal of silt or sediment from the manhole. Line Extension Only. Note: This unit is not compensated for new cable/conduit placement activity, including splicing of the new cable. This unit will be compensated for activity not associated with cable/conduit placement activity, for example: deloading pairs, rearrangement splicing, removing bridge tap, etc. This unit will be compensated once per day as required and as preapproved by CenturyLink SECTION XX - NONREUSABLE MATERIAL REMOVAL UNITS These units cover the furnishing of all labor for the removal of construction assembly units from existing lines, and transportation of the removed materials for proper disposal. The Contractor will be permitted to use the most economical method of removing these units. The removal units are designated by the prefix "XX" followed by the assembly unit designation of the unit to be removed. Note: When removal is accomplished under the XX units, the material becomes property of the contractor and units should be priced as such. XX-ABDN CA CUT OFF ABANDONED CABLE This assembly unit consists of labor and material to cut off abandoned cables. This unit applies to aerial, buried, underground applications. Note: If in direct buried applications, it includes cutting off the cable 12” below ground level. It also includes reinstalling moisture block, pedestal seal or pea gravel and fire ant retardant. This CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 134 of 230 unit is not paid on a per cable basis; it is paid on a per location basis. This unit does not apply when other plant (i.e.: cable, pedestal, cross-connect, etc) is being removed. It cannot be used in conjunction with any other removal units. XXHC4CO REMOVE JUMPER WIRES – CENTRAL OFFICE Consists of the labor for removing both ends of one (1) pair of cross-connect jumper wires on cross-connecting blocks and/or modules in the Central Office. This unit includes contact with Structure Loaders or other designated CenturyLink personnel and all required testing. XXUAP REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF UNDERGROUND AIR-PIPE This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required to remove one foot of Underground Air-Pipe and proper disposal of unit. XXUD Consists of the labor and equipment for one foot of excavation and removal of one foot of underground duct at a depth of excavation of up to 36". Underground duct removal at depths in excess of 36" will be compensated using the XXUD item and the appropriate BM70( )E item. This unit includes the removal of all sizes and types of innerduct/duct (including microduct and futurepath). This unit is paid for on a per foot per duct basis. This unit includes all labor and material required in the repair and/or replacement of streets, sidewalks, roads, drives, fences, lawns, shrubbery, water mains, pipes, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities, buried sewerage and drainage facilities, and any other property damaged during the removal of the buried cable, except loss or damage to crops, gardens, ornamental flowers or trees in the construction corridor necessarily incident to the construction of the Project and not caused by the negligence of the Contractor. XXUD-ADDL Consists of the labor and equipment to remove one foot of each additional underground duct. This unit includes the removal of all sizes and types of duct up to 4" (including microduct and futurepath). This unit is paid for on a per foot per each additional conduit basis. XXUDIE Consists of the labor and equipment to remove one foot of a single innerduct/duct from an existing conduit. This item includes the removal of all sizes and types of innerduct/duct (including microduct and futurepath) from existing conduit. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is removed. This unit is paid for on a per foot per innerduct/duct basis. XXUDIE-ADDL Consists of the labor and equipment to remove one foot of each additional innerduct/duct from an existing conduit. This item includes the removal of all sizes and types of innerduct/duct (including microduct and futurepath) from existing conduit. This unit is paid for on a per foot per additional innerduct/duct basis. XXUG REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND PLANT LOAD COIL This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove an underground UG load coil and proper disposal of unit. XXUM MANHOLE REMOVAL – Line Extension This assembly unit consists of labor and materials necessary for removal of a manhole. Compensation shall be for all necessary work to remove the manhole such as dirt work for backfill and original grade restoration as specified by the Engineer. The unit value shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00) per unit with sufficient units CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 135 of 230 calculated to cover the total cost of the job. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost as "Labor" in order to capture the unit as a single line item. Example: Manhole Removal Labor = $1,580.00 Total Cost = $1,580.00 entered into Fireworks as "Labor" Total Units = 15.8 XXUM-R UNIT TO REMOVE MANHOLE - FOR REPLACEMENT This assembly unit consists of labor and material required to remove a manhole where a new handhole will be placed. All UM functions including restoration, backfill compaction will be paid for in the UM assembly unit. XXUMPR UNIT TO REMOVE MANHOLE – PROJECT BIDS This assembly unit consists of all labor and materials necessary for removal of a manhole. Compensation shall be for all necessary work to remove the manhole such as dirt work for backfill and original grade restoration as specified by the Engineer. Project Bids only. XXWUMW MANHOLE WASTE WATER DISPOSAL This assembly unit will consist of all labor and minor materials for removal and disposal of waste water from a manhole. This unit will be utilized only when municipalities will now allow the water to be pumped on site. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount calculated for waste water removal. Partial units as calculated shall also apply. Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with pre approval by CenturyLink. This unit will be compensated on an exception basis only; this is not to be charged as an all encompassing unit. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 136 of 230 Part II - SPECIFICATION FOR MATERIALS 1. SCOPE This part of the specification is concerned with the various materials required for the construction of underground plant of a rural telecommunications system as shown on the Plans, Specifications, and Construction Sheets. 2. GENERAL All materials used in the construction of the rural telecommunications system except those listed in Paragraph 3 below shall be listed in RUS Informational Publication (IP) 344-2, "List of Materials Acceptable for Use on Telecommunications Systems of RUS Borrowers," unless specific written approval has been granted by the Administrator. 3. MISCELLANEOUS Items which do not appear in RUS IP 344-2, "List of Materials Acceptable for Use on Telecommunications Systems of RUS Borrowers," shall be of a quality suitable for the application for which they are intended. Part III - SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION 1. GENERAL 1.1 All construction and installation work shall be done in a thorough and workmanlike manner in accordance with the Plans, Specifications and Construction Sheets and shall be subject to acceptance by the Owner and the Administrator. 1.2 All material to be used in construction of the Project shall be stored so as to be protected from deteriorating effects of the elements. 1.3 All underground cables and accessory materials used in the construction of the Project shall be handled with care. Each reel of underground cable shall be inspected for damage. Prior to installation, all damage shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Engineer. If reel wrap is present, the reel wrap shall remain intact on the reel until the cable is ready to be placed. 1.4 Deviations from the Plans, Specifications and Construction Sheets shall not be permitted except upon written permission of the Engineer. 1.5 The latest revision of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) and the National Electrical Code (NEC) shall be followed in every case except where local regulations are more stringent, in which case local regulations shall govern. 2. UNDERGROUND CONDUIT AND MANHOLES 2.1 The underground conduit and manhole system shall be constructed in accordance with the instructions given herein unless otherwise specified by the Engineer or unless state or local requirements are more stringent in which case the latter requirements will govern. 2.2 The Engineer shall determine the location of all conduit and manholes and shall specify size, type, position, and depth at which they are to be constructed. The size, type and location of all main conduit and subsidiary ducts, location of foreign structures where known; and applicable right-of- way restrictions shall be shown on the Construction Sheets. The size, type, and location of all conduit entrances and size and location of the manhole frame opening shall be shown on the Construction Sheets. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 137 of 230 2.3 All parties associated with excavations for the conduit and manhole system shall follow well- established safety rules and regulations to safeguard the public and workm en. 2.3.1 Testing shall be conducted in excavations and manholes to determine if there is an oxygen deficiency or a presence of harmful gas, in accordance with federal, state, and/or local requirements. 2.3.2 Gas and oil mains shall be given special attention and precautions shall be taken to guard against the fire hazards they present. Excavations in public streets shall always be checked for gas leakage, even though gas mains or sewers are not directly encountered. No flame of any sort shall be permitted around excavations when the odor of gas is detected. Workmen shall not be allowed to smoke; and precautions shall be taken to prevent pedestrians from throwing lighted cigars, cigarettes, or burning matches into such excavations. The owning company shall be notified when excavation involving such structures is undertaken so that a representative may be present if desired. 2.3.3 The Contractor shall provide adequate shoring, warning signs, lights, no parking signs, barricades, and removal of excess water and excavated material. Flagmen and guards shall be provided where required to maintain safe conditions for the workmen and the public. 2.3.4 Blasting shall only be permitted with approval from state or local authorities and with the warning t o and protection of workmen and the public. 2.3.5 Excavations shall be closed and/or barricaded for public protection prior to leaving the job site at night with warning lights and/or guards. 2.3.6 Accessibility to fire hydrants, fire alarm boxes, and private driveways shall be maintained using temporary bridges over trenches as required. 2.4 The Contractor shall notify utilities, local authorities, regulatory bodies, and others when construction is to commence. When conflicts are encountered involving the relocation of manholes or conduits, the Engineer shall be notified. 2.5 Where deviations from the Construction Sheets are necessary or desirable, such construction shall proceed only with prior approval by the Engineer. 2.6 The depth of the trench shall be sufficient to obtain a cover of at least 24 in. (610 mm) over the conduit formation including top protection where employed unless otherwise approved by the Engineer. 2.7 The trench route and manhole locations shall be clearly marked by the Engineer before excavation is started. 2.8 In preparing the trench bed for the conduit installation, the trench bed shall be leveled to form an even base. In some cases it may be necessary to provide sand or fine earth to establish an even base. If, upon excavation, the trench bed appears to be incapable of firmly supporting the conduit, the Engineer shall determine whether a concrete base is required. 2.9 Backfilling next to the conduit shall be free from stones or other material which might damage the conduit or conduit joints. Large boulders shall not be included in any part of the backfill. In tamping the backfill at the sides of the conduit, extreme care shall be used to avoid damage to the joints or shifts in the conduit structure. Backfilling and tamping alongside the conduit shall be done in layers only an inch or two in thickness until the level of the top of the conduit is reached. Backfilling around conduit joined with mortar bandages shall proceed as soon as the joints are completed. Troweled joints shall be allowed to set at least 24 hours before backfilling. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 138 of 230 2.10 Upon completion of conduit sections, a test mandrel 1/4 in. (6.4 mm) smaller in diameter than the inside diameter of the conduit shall be pulled through all single duct conduit and through two diagonally opposite ducts in multiduct conduit formations to ensure proper alignment. In addition, all conduits shall be cleaned of loose materials such as concrete, mud, dirt, stones, etc. Pull wire (type as specified by the Engineer) shall be placed in conduit if so indicated by the Engineer on the Construction Sheets. The ends of the conduit shall be sealed to prevent the entrance of foreign matter and to protect against water or gas from entering manholes of buildings. All conduit entering central offices or other buildings shall be kept plugged at all times. If the work extends over several days, the conduits shall be plugged at night temporarily and permanently upon completion of the work. 2.11 Where sod and/or top soil has been removed, finish off the surface of the trench with top soil and/or sod as removed. This work shall be done to the satisfaction of the property owner and authorities. 2.12 All surplus material and debris shall be promptly cleared from the job site. 2.13 All cement used in underground construction shall be Portland cement and shall conform to the latest specification for Portland cement of the American Society for Testing and Materials. 2.14 Cement shall be kept dry at all times prior to use in order to prevent deterioration. No cement shall be used which contains lumps, which will not pulverize readily in the hand. The presence of such lumps indicates that the cement has absorbed moisture and has deteriorated. 2.15 To ensure that concrete used in manhole construction will be watertight, water shall be prevented from flowing through or over the freshly placed concrete and washing away the cement paste. Admixtures shall not be used for the purpose of producing watertight concrete. 2.16 Each precast manhole shall be provided with hardware and equipment as specified below and shown in the Construction Sheets. 2.16.1 Type A, L, T, J, and V manholes shall be provided with either 37-hole or 18-hole cable racks as shown in the Construction Sheets. When 18-hole racks are used, they shall be attached to cable rack supports with three cable rack supports required for each set of two 18-hole racks. Type X and Y manholes shall be provided with 8-hole racks as shown in the Construction Sheets. The cable racks shall be attached to the supports by means of 1/2 in. x 1-3/4 in. (12.7 mm x 44.4 mm) galvanized machine bolts and nuts. The cable rack supports shall be secured to the manhole walls by means of 1/2 in. x 2-1/2 in. (12.7 mm x 63.5 mm) galvanized machine bolts screwed into metal inserts which shall be cast in the walls when the manhole is constructed. 2.16.2 Rectangular manholes, except Type X and Y, shall be provided with four cable racks or sets of cable racks as shown in the Construction Sheets. Type Y manholes shall be provided with two racks and Type X manholes shall be provided with one rack as shown on the Construction Sheets. 2.16.3 Type V manholes shall be provided with six cable racks or sets of cable racks as shown on the Construction Sheets. 2.16.4 One pulling-in iron shall be cast in the wall opposite each conduit with which it is associated and shall be installed in accordance with the Construction Sheets. 2.17 The frame shall be supported on a collar as shown in the Construction Sheets. The collar shall be of sufficient height to bring the cover flush with the grade of the street or surrounding earth. 2.18 The sump or drain shall be located directly under the manhole cover. 2.19 Pulling-in irons shall be placed so as to extend into the manhole far enough to permit a clear opening of approximately 3 in. (76.2 mm) in the eye. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 139 of 230 2.20 When poured-in-place manholes are specified, the construction and installation of the poured-in- place manhole shall be as specified by the Engineer. 3. UNDERGROUND HANDHOLES 3.1 The underground handholes shall be installed in accordance with the instructions given herein unless otherwise specified by the Engineer unless state or local requirements are more stringent in which case the latter requirements will govern. 3.2 The Engineer shall determine the location of the handhole and shall specify type, position and depth of installation. 3.3 A hole shall be dug large enough to accommodate the handhole. 3.4 The handhole shall be positioned and a suitable backfill shall be tamped around the handhole. 3.5 Pea gravel should be placed inside of the handhole to minimize condensation problems. 3.6 The Engineer shall ensure that the dimensions of the handhole shall be large enough to accommodate the splice case installation and when required, cable slack. 4. UNDERGROUND CABLE PLACEMENT 4.1 Prior to entry, testing shall be conducted in excavations and manholes to determine if there is an oxygen deficiency or a presence of harmful gas, in accordance with federal, state, and/or local requirements. 4.2 When working in manholes, care shall be taken to prevent damage to the cables in setting up the pulling apparatus or in placing tools or hardware. Cables shall not be stepped upon when entering or leaving the manhole. 4.3 Cable reels, which are delivered to the work location and are not set up immediately for placing operations shall be securely blocked or secured to a substantial support to prevent rolling. 4.4 The Contractor and Engineer shall jointly verify distances between splice points prior to ordering cable in specific cut lengths. 4.5 The duct assignment for each individual cable for any conduit section shall be specified on the Construction Sheets. Cables shall not be placed in ducts other than those specified on the Construction Sheets without prior approval of the Engineer. 4.6 It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to determine whether ducts assigned for occupancy shall be rodded and cleaned. 4.7 All ducts containing earth, sand or gravel shall be cleaned. Ducts, which cannot be cleaned, shall be reported to the Engineer. 4.8 Reels shall be rolled in the direction indicated by the arrows painted on the reel flanges. 4.9 Cable reels shall be set up on the same side of the manhole as the conduit section in which the cable is to be placed. The reel shall be leveled and brought into proper alignment with the conduit section so that the cable pays off from the top of the reel in a long smooth bend into the duct without twisting. Under no circumstances shall the cable be payed off from the bottom of a reel. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 140 of 230 4.10 The Contractor shall check the equipment set up prior to beginning the cable pulling to avoid an interruption once pulling has started. 4.11 A cable feeder guide of suitable dimensions shall be used between the cable reel and the face of the duct to protect the cable and guide it into the duct as it is payed off the reel. Copper cable shall not be bent to a radius of less than 10 times the diameter of the cable. Fiber optic cable shall not be bent to a radius of less than 20 times the diameter of the cable. 4.12 The mechanical stress placed upon a cable during installation shall not be such that the cable is twisted or stretched. During installation, the Contractor shall not exceed the maximum pulling tension of the cable as specified by the cable manufacturer. 4.13 As the cable is payed off the reel, it shall be carefully inspected for jacket defects. If defects are noticed, the pulling operations shall be stopped immediately and the Engineer will determine what corrective action shall be taken. 4.14 As the cables are payed off the reel into the cable feeder guide, they shall be sufficiently lubricated with a type of lubricant recommended by the cable manufacturer. Where the cable is pulled through a manhole it shall also be sufficiently lubricated at the intermediate manhole. 4.15 Cable placement shall be stopped immediately if the cable on a reel binds or does not pay off freely. The cause of the binding must be cleared to the satisfaction of the Engineer before the pulling operation is continued. 4.16 When blowing of underground cable is specified, the installation shall be in accordance with the manufacturer of the blowing installation equipment. 4.17 Sufficient cable shall be provided in each manhole to properly rack and splice the cables as shown on the Construction Sheets. 4.18 All cable ends, shall be protected at all times with acceptable end caps except during actual splicing. During the splicing operations, protection shall be available for immediate installation in case water. LIST OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND PLANS Construction Guide Drawings UM-A, L, T, J Types A, L, T and J Precast Manholes UM-V Type V Precast Manhole UM-X, Y Types X and Y Precast Service Manholes CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-151 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 141 of 230 United States Department of Agriculture Rural Utilities Service RUS Bulletin 1753F-152 RUS Form 515c September 2001 CenturyLink Revised May 2014 Specifications and Drawings for Construction of Aerial Plant SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT UNITS OSP Special arrangement units. These descriptions should be used in the Special Arrangement Units section of the contract whenever such units are specified. Every possible effort must be made to avoid proliferation of special arrangement units. If circumstances prohibit use of a standard unit, consider modifying a standard unit as described in “Modification of Standard Units”. MODIFICATION OF STANDARD UNITS RUS OSP modified units. In general, this section is to be used whenever a change is made or a special requirement is added/deleted to the description of a standard unit. Every possible effort must be made to avoid proliferation of special arrangement units. Use standard RUS units in every case possible. 515c Contract Sections CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 142 of 230 This page intentionally left blank CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 143 of 230 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Rural Utilities Service BULLETIN 1753F-152 SUBJECT: Specifications and Drawings for Construction of Aerial Plant, RUS Form 515c TO: All Telecommunications Borrowers RUS Telecommunications Staff EFFECTIVE DATE: September 17, 2001 OFFICE OF PRIMARY INTEREST: Outside Plant Branch, Telecommunications Standards Division. AVAILABILITY: This bulletin supersedes RUS Bulletin 345-153, Specifications and Drawings for Construction of Pole Lines, Aerial Cables and Wires, RUS Form 515f, issued May 25, 1989. This bulletin can be accessed via the Internet at http://www.usda.gov/rus/telecom/publications/bulletins.htm PURPOSE: This specification provides Contractors, Engineers, and RUS Borrowers with assembly unit descriptions, materials, construction and installation, and drawings for aerial plant associated with RUS Form 515, Telecommunications System Construction Contract. Roberta D. Purcell 8/21/01 CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 144 of 230 Roberta D. Purcell Date Assistant Administrator Telecommunications Program CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 145 of 230 RUS Bulletin 1753F-152 Specifications and Drawings for Construction of Aerial Plant, RUS Form 515c TABLE OF CONTENTS Page List of Changes ............................................................................................................................................. i Part I – Description of Assembly Units and Proposal and Contract Sections ............................................................................................................................. 1 Part II – Specifications and Materials .........................................................................................................28 1. Scope ......................................................................................................................................14 2. General ...................................................................................................................................14 3. Poles .......................................................................................................................................14 4. Miscellaneous .........................................................................................................................14 Part III – Specifications for Construction and Installation ..........................................................................28 1. General ...................................................................................................................................14 2. Pole Lines ...............................................................................................................................15 3. Mounting Hardware and Guys ................................................................................................17 4. Anchors ...................................................................................................................................17 5. Self Supporting Fiber Optic Cable ..........................................................................................18 6. Suspension Strand .................................................................................................................19 7. Filled Aerial Cable ..................................................................................................................20 8. Filled Aerial Cable Placement ................................................................................................20 9. Cable Splicing and Terminals .................................................................................................22 10. Clearing Right-of-Way ............................................................................................................23 List of Construction Drawings and Plans ...................................................................................................34 Detailed Drawings for 515c Refer to page 26 and please note that CenturyLink specifications override these RUS drawings. INDEX ASSEMBLY UNITS: Cable Plant, Aerial CABLE: Aerial Cable Plant Construction Assembly Units CONSTRUCTION: Aerial Cable Plant Fiber Optic Cable Plant POLES LINES: Design of POLES: Numbering RIGHT-OF-WAY: Clearing and Trimming Assembly Units SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS: Outside Plant WIRE: Seven Wire Aluminum Clad Steel Strand Steel, 7 Wire Galvanized Strand CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-152 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 146 of 230 LIST OF CHANGES 1. Modification of Pole Units from Section 1 to Section A. 2. Elimination of Section C and Section CF. 3. Addition of Section CFO, Self Supporting Filled Fiber Optic Cable Assembly Units. 4. Modification of CO and CW units as follows: (a) Provide for compensation on a per foot basis; (b) Redefined compensation to include the sum of the cable distances between supporting structures as indicated by the sequential foot markings; (c) Specified utility grade galvanized steel strand as the default type. 5. Elimination of suffixes "N" and "R" under Section HA. For ready access splice closures specified under the "R" suffix, a new unit designated HR was created. 6. Addition of Section HR, Ready Access Splice Closure Assembly Unit. 7. Modification of Section HC as follows: (a) Redefined unit to provide compensation on a single pair basis; (b) Created HC5 unit in order to provide compensation for terminating cable pairs on a terminal block within a ready access closure. 8. Modification of Section HO to provide compensation for testing a fiber. 9. Elimination of section PC and section PDS. 10. Modification of Section PE to indicate utility grade galvanized steel as the default type. 11. Elimination of Section PG. The terminal blocks are now included under Section PM. 12. Modification of PM21 and PM22 to provide for a more generalized description. 13. Addition of PM25, Filled Terminal Block Assembly Unit. 14. Modification of Section R to provide compensation on a per foot basis. 15. In part III, section 2, elimination of information on pole facing. 16. In part III, the Figure 8 cable was changed to describe Self Supporting Fiber Optic Cable. 17. In part III, eliminated references to load coils, pressurized cable, and air-core cable. For editorial or other minor technical changes, refer to the body of the document. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 147 of 230 Part I - DESCRIPTION OF ASSEMBLY AND PROPOSAL AND CONTRACT SECTIONS The Contractor’s Proposal form is divided into sections and the sections approved for construction shall be listed in the Construction Agreement by the Owner. The sections are as follows: Section A - Pole Units Section AP - Pole in Power Units Section C - Aerial Cable Assembly Units Section CDFP - Aerial Cable Duct Future Path Assembly Units Section CF - Self Supporting Filled Copper Cable Assembly Units Section CFA - Self Supporting Air Core Copper Cable Assembly Units Section CFD - Self Supporting Duct Pic Copper Cable Assembly Units Section CFO - Self Supporting Filled Fiber Optic Cable Assembly Units Section CS - Aerial Suspension Strand Assembly Units Section CO - Aerial Filled Fiber Optic Cable Assembly Units Section CW - Aerial Filled Copper Cable Assembly Units Section CWA - Aerial Non-Filled Cable Units Section CWTV - Aerial Filled Copper Cable Assembly Units Section FTTX-CO Fiber Optic Cable Assembly Units Section FTTX-BM Miscellaneous Assembly Units Section FTTX-PG Aerial Plant Splitter Assembly Units Section GPS - Global Positioning System Units Section HA - Aerial Splice Closure Assembly Units Section HC - Copper Splicing Assembly Units Section HCTV - Copper Splicing CATV Assembly Units Section HO - Fiber Optic Splicing Assembly Units Section HR - Ready Access Closure Assembly Units Section MT - Maintenance Assembly Units Section PE - Guy Assembly Units Section PF - Anchor Assembly Units Section PG - Aerial Plant Terminal and Loading Coil Assembly Units Section PM - Miscellaneous Assembly Units Section PMTV - Miscellaneous CATV Assembly Units Section R - Right-of-Way Clearing and Trimming Units Section TC - Trip Charge Assembly Units Section W - Rearrangement Units Section XX - Nonreusable Materials Removal Units Section XZ - Reusable Materials Removal Units Each assembly unit includes only the materials listed on the corresponding Installation and Construction Guide Drawings or description of unit where no drawing exists. The various installation and construction units, which are included in this Proposal and upon which quotations are required, are defined by the following descriptions: Section A - POLE UNITS Consists of one (1) pole in place. It does not include the pole top assembly units or other parts attached to the pole. Poles shall be of the height and class as designated by the Engineer. The pole plan, species of timber, kind of preservative and method of treatment are designated in the Proposal. Example: A35-7 A 35 foot [10.7 meters (m)] class 7 pole. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 148 of 230 A( ) - ( )ROCK POLE PLACED IN ROCK This unit consists of the labor and equipment necessary to provide and place the specified pole in solid rock. All RUS specifications will apply. The first parentheses indicate the length of pole and the second parentheses indicates the class-size of pole. Section AP - POLE IN POWER UNITS Consists of one (1) pole in place in power. It does not include the pole top assembly units or other parts attached to the pole. Poles shall be of the height and class as designated by the Engineer. The pole plan, species of timber, kind of preservative and method of treatment are designated in the Proposal. Poles placed in power means poles placed up through supply lines exceeding 300 Volt to ground, which requires protective rubber (booting and blanketing) the supply lines and the pole to protect the workers, pole and supply lines. Poles with nothing more than a 300 volt supply drop is not considered poles in power. Example: AP35-5 A 35 foot [10.7 meters (m)] class 5 pole. SECTION C - AERIAL CABLE ASSEMBLY UNIT CAP(3/8) AERIAL AIR PIPE ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit consists of one (1) foot of aerial 3/8 inch Air Pipe in place including supporting messenger of galvanized steel strand, lashing wire, attachments to strand, bonding of strand in accordance with the construction sheets. This unit also includes splicing of cable pairs necessary for control and alarm monitoring. The following suffix applies to this unit: D - Indicates additional devices necessary for air-pipe operation such as Flow and Pressure Transducers, Manifold, By-pass Valve and Regulator, etc. CRW-1 RURAL C-WIRE This assembly unit consists of all the labor and material to place one foot of Rural C- Wire, pole hardware, ground attachments, etc. SECTION CDFP - AERIAL CABLE DUCT FUTURE PATH ASSEMBLY UNIT ADFP( )( )MD AERIAL CABLE DUCT-FUTURE PATH-MICRODUCT (MD) This assembly unit consists of one (1) foot of aerial Future Path Duct. This unit includes all material and labor for the placement of Future Path Duct (microducts/oversheath configuration product). The first parentheses denote the outside diameter of the Future Path and the second parentheses denotes the quantity of microducts and outside diameter of the microducts. Example: ADFP(1.66)(7-12)MD Aerial Future Path (1.66 oversheath outside diameter)(7 microduct’s with outside diameter of MD’s is 12) MD CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 149 of 230 Suffix Description IE This modifies the standard CDFP suffix “I” assembly unit with "E" to require cable installation in existing duct and includes labor to rod and clean existing duct. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the duct after the cable is in place. For Legacy Qwest Market Only – The IE suffix will be considered as a vacant duct. BM- OCCUPIED unit will apply if the duct is occupied. Section CF – SELF SUPPORTING FILLED COPPER CABLE CABLE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of one (1) foot (0.305 m) of self supporting filled copper cable in place including all supporting hardware, cable guards, insulating tapes, and bonding of the armor (when present) and supporting member in accordance with the Construction Sheets. Section CFA - SELF SUPPORTING AIR CORE COPPER CABLE ASSEMBLY UNITS Suffix Description A This modifies the standard CF units to place underground air core cable. All other requirements of the CF units will apply. Section CFD – SELF SUPPORTING DUCT PIC CABLE UNITS Suffix Description D This modifies the standard CF units to place underground duct pic cable. All other requirements of the CF units will apply. All other requirements of the UA units will apply. Section CFO – SELF SUPPORTING FILLED FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of one (1) foot (0.305 m) of self supporting filled fiber optic cable in place including all supporting hardware, cable guards, insulating tapes, and bonding of the armor (when present) and supporting member in accordance with the Construction Sheets. A. The length of the self supporting cable measured for compensation purposes includes the sum of the cable distances between supporting structures as indicated by the sequential foot markings. B. This unit does not include labor and material for fiber splicing, splice closures, housings, or organizers. The labor and material for these items are provided for in other units. C. This unit includes the spiraling of the self supporting cable in accordance with the method shown in the Construction Sheets. Each self supporting filled fiber optic cable unit is listed in accordance with the number of optical fibers. Each unit is prefixed by the letters CFO. The following illustration indicates the method of designating the material required. CFO16 A self supporting filled fiber optic cable with 16 fibers. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 150 of 230 Section CO - AERIAL FILLED FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of one (1) foot (0.305 m) of aerial filled fiber optic cable in place including supporting messenger of galvanized steel strand, lashing wire, attachments to strand, bonding of the armor (when present) and strand in accordance with the Construction Sheets. Options designated by the following suffixes apply: Suffix Description A Aluminum-clad steel strand. C Class C galvanized steel utility grade strand for corrosion areas. D Two or more cables are to be initially lashed to the same suspension strand. E Cables are lashed to existing strand and cable(s). I Aerial Filled Fiber Optic cable, which will be installed inside a duct. IE Aerial Filled Fiber Optic cable, which will be installed inside an existing duct. This unit is for Legacy Qwest markets only. For Legacy Qwest Market Only – The IE suffix will be considered as a vacant duct. BM-OCCUPIED unit will apply if the duct is occupied. N This modifies the standard CO unit to include placement of facilities on a non- wood pole. MF This modifies the standard CO unit to be microfiber NS This modifies the standard CO assembly unit with suffix “NS” to require dielectric fiber (non-sheathed). Example: CO48NS A. The length of aerial cable measured for compensation purposes includes the sum of the cable distances between supporting structures as indicated by the sequential foot markings. B. This unit does not include labor and material for fiber splicing, splice closures, housings or organizers. The labor and material for these items are provided for in other units. C. Class A galvanized steel utility grade strand shall be provided unless another type is specified by the appropriate suffix. Each aerial filled fiber optic cable assembly unit is listed in accordance with the number of optical fibers. Each unit is prefixed by the letters CO. The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required. CO16(6M) An aerial filled fiber optic cable with 16 fibers, supported by 6000 pound (lbs) [26,688 Newtons (N)] Class A galvanized steel utility grade strand. CO8E An aerial filled fiber optic cable with 8 fibers, lashed to existing strand and cables(s). CD( )UV AERIAL CONDUIT ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit consists of one (1) foot of UV protected inner duct in place including CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 151 of 230 supporting messenger of galvanized steel strand, lashing wire, attachments to strand, bonding of the armor (when present) and strand in accordance with the Construction Sheets. The quantity and size of duct(s) will be identified in parentheses. (Example: CD(1-1.25)UV indicates 1 1.25” innerduct. This unit is for Legacy Qwest markets only. CD( )UVSS AERIAL CONDUIT ASSEMBLY UNIT – UV PROTECTED SELF-SUPPORT This unit consists of one (1) foot of UV Protected Self-Support Figure-8 Duct in place in accordance with the Construction Sheets. The size of duct(s) will be identified in parentheses. (Example: CD(1-1.25)UVSS indicates 1 1.25” innerduct. This unit is for Legacy National markets only. CD( )(6M)UV An aerial innerduct, supported by 6000 pound (lbs) [26,688 Newtons (N)] Class A galvanized steel utility grade strand. Suffix Description E Cables are lashed to existing strand and cable(s). CO( ) AERIAL FILLED FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit modifies the standard CO( ) unit to require a fiber optic warning tag at each pole. Payment for this unit will include the necessary length of stubs to permit splicing in a nearby vehicle. All other specifications of the CO( ) unit shall apply. The following additional requirements shall apply to all CO units: 1. All fiber optic cable shall be specified with "low-water-peak single mode" glass fiber. CO( )ADSS AERIAL FILLED FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLY UNIT (SS) This unit modifies the standard CO assembly unit to require all Dielectric Self- Supporting cable to be placed. The number of fibers within the cable is indicated in parenthesis. All other specifications of the CO assembly unit shall apply. CO(IE) This modifies the standard CO assembly unit with suffix "IE" to require cable installation in existing duct and includes labor to rod and clean existing duct. Example: CO48(IE) A forty-eight fiber cable placed in existing aerial duct. CO( )OF This modifies the standard CO assembly unit with suffix "OF" to indicate owne r furnished material. SECTION CS - AERIAL SUSPENSION STRAND ASSEMBLY UNIT CS(6M,10M,16M) AERIAL SUSPENSION STRAND ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit consists of one (1) foot of aerial suspension strand in place including hardware for attachment of strand to pole. All other miscellaneous labor and material for lashing wire, attachments to strand and bonding of the cable shield and strand shall be called out under the separate Aerial Cable assembly units. Options designated by the following suffixes apply: Suffix Description A Aluminum - clad steel strand C Class C galvanized steel utility grade strand is required for corrosion areas. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 152 of 230 Note: Class A galvanized steel utility grade strand shall be provided unless another type is specified by the appropriate suffix. The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required: CS(6M) A 6,000 lb. Class A galvanized steel utility grade strand. CS(10M)C A 10,000 lb. Class C galvanized steel utility grade strand. Section CW - AERIAL FILLED COPPER CABLE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of one (1) foot (0.305 m) of aerial filled copper cable in place including supporting messenger of galvanized steel strand, lashing wire, attachments to strand, bonding of the shield and strand in accordance with the Construction Sheets. Options designated by the following suffixes apply: Suffix Description A Aluminum-clad steel strand. C Class C galvanized steel utility grade strand is required for corrosion areas. D Two or more cables are to be initially lashed to the same suspension strand. E Cables are to be lashed to existing strand and cable(s). Screened cable designated for T1 carrier systems. g This modifies the standard CW unit to be gopher cable HV High Voltage H1C Screened cable designated for T1C carrier systems. N This modifies the standard CW unit to include placement of facilities on a non-wood pole. Section CWA - AERIAL NON-FILLED CABLE UNITS Suffix Description A This modifies the CW units to place aerial air cable. All other requirements of the CW units will apply. A. This unit includes labor and material for installation of the splice closure, and other labor and materials for straight splicing cables of the same size and gauge required only for the purpose of joining such cables in one continuous length (reel ends). B. When specified in the Proposal, this unit includes the spiraling of cable around the suspension strand at the locations shown on the Construction Sheets. C. The length of aerial cable measured for compensation purposes includes the sum of the cable distances between supporting structures as indicated by the sequential foot markings. D. Where aerial cables are supported by separate through-bolts on the same pole, messenger bonds required as shown on the Construction Sheets are included as a part of this unit. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 153 of 230 E. Class A galvanized steel utility grade strand shall be provided unless another type is specified by the appropriate suffix. Each aerial filled copper cable assembly unit is listed in accordance with the number of pairs and gauge of conductors. Each unit is prefixed by the letters CW. The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required. CW50-24(6M) A 50-pair, 24-gauge aerial filled copper cable supported by 6000 lbs (26,688 N) Class A galvanized steel utility grade strand. CW50-24(6M)C A 50-pair, 24-gauge aerial filled copper cable supported by 6000 lbs (26,688 N) Class C galvanized steel utility grade strand. SECTION CWTV - AERIAL FILLED COPPER CABLE CATV ASSEMBLY UNITS Coax cable shall meet the specifications listed below. AC 500 Copper clad aluminum center conductor, expanded polyethylene core insulation, solid aluminum sheath, attenuation at 550 MHZ with a maximum loss of 1.85 db per 100ft. Comm/Scope P-3 75-500CA or equivalent. AC 715 Copper clad aluminum center conductor, expanded polyethylene core insulation, solid aluminum sheath, attenuation at 550 MHZ with a maximum loss of 1.26 db per 100ft. Comm/Scope P-3 75-715JCA or equivalent. AC 750 Copper clad aluminum center conductor, expanded polyethylene core insulation, solid aluminum sheath, attenuation at 550 MHZ with a maximum loss of 1.24 db per 100ft. Comm/Scope P-3 75-750CA or equivalent. SECTION FTTX FIBER TO THE x Assembly UNITS SECTION FTTX- CO FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLY UNITS FTTX-CO( )NS FTTX- CO AERIAL FLEXNAP F2 DIELECTRIC FIBER OPTIC RIBBON CABLE Consists of one (1) foot (0.305 m) of aerial gel free dielectric (non-sheathed) ribbon Flex Nap F2 Pre-Engineered (fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications) in place including supporting messenger of galvanized steel strand, lashing wire, attachments to strand, bonding of strand in accordance with the Construction Sheets. This FlexNap F2 Pre-Engineered ribbon cable is raw at both ends and will be fusion spliced; splicing will be compensated by appropriate HO units. The taps/tethers (F2A cable) branching off the F2 cable will be covered under the appropriate FTTX-PM31( ) units. Options designated by the following suffixes apply: Suffix Description E Cables are lashed to existing strand and cable(s). A. The length of aerial cable measured for compensation purposes includes the sum of the cable distances between supporting structures as indicated by the sequential foot markings. B. This unit does not include labor and material for fiber splicing, splice closures, housings or organizers. The labor and material for these items are provided for in other units. C. Class A galvanized steel utility grade strand shall be provided unless another type is specified by the appropriate suffix. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 154 of 230 Each aerial gel free fiber optic cable assembly unit is listed in accordance with the number of optical fibers. Each unit is prefixed by the letters CO. The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required. Examples FTTX-CO24NS(6M) An aerial gel freefiber optic ribbon cable with 24 fibers, supported by 6000 pound (lbs) [26,688 Newtons (N)] Class A galvanized steel utility grade strand. FTTX-CO24NSE An aerial gel free fiber optic ribbon cable with 24 fibers, lashed to existing strand and cables(s). NOTE 1: The pre-engineered FlexNap cable system is initially tested at the factory; each fiber is tested optically before the process begins. Then splice loss is monitored across each access fiber and again performing 100% final optical testing before the system is approved for shipment guaranteeing that the products will work as intended before it is shipped from the factory. It is recommended that testing be performed prior to placement to ensure the cable is not damaged in shipment, as traditional testing is not feasible due to the taps placed in the cable. Testing can be accomplished by using a Loopback Device on the last TAP. This device contains (6) fibers which are bent in the factory to induce a macrobend. When installed on the last TAP (farthest from the top of the reel) fibers 1 and 12, 2 and 11, etc. have continuity allowing optical testing from the cable end across that tube. Since this is the longest span, most damage to the cable should be witnessed within these traces. The purpose of the macrobend within the Loopback Device is to intentionally generate optical loss, thereby making it easy for the tester to determine that they have indeed seen two fiber runs within the same cable. Another feature is that the Loopback—once removed— can be recycled and reused. Please see attached for more information regarding the Loopback Device. 006-116.pdf NOTE 2: It is not mandatory that this device be purchased or utilized; however it is the responsibility of the contractor to ensure the material is damage free and will be held accountable for the material if damaged and not called out as a result of shipping prior to placement. If purchased by the contractor it is at the sole cost of the contractor, no compensation will be made. This loopback testing is not compensated for separately. NOTE 3: OTDR testing after the cable placement and fiber splicing must be performed at the FDH (toward the terminal) to verify the integrity of all ports within the installed FlexNap system and will be a part of the appropriate HO splicing units. Testing is NOT compensated for separately. The HO units includes all test requirements noted in Annex, CenturyLink Policy’s, RUS 515 documents, PC-2, PC-4 and will also include End to end loss readings as recorded using an Optical Power Meter and Reflective Loss Testing as recorded using an OTDR, equipped to test for reflective loss. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 155 of 230 FTTX-CO_(MPU)__ FTTX-CO AERIAL FIBER OPTIC MULITPORT TERMINAL ASSEMBLY UNIT – MATERIAL ONLY This assembly unit consists of all material required for a MPU connectorized Multiport (on both ends) for fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications. The first numerical value is the fiber size, the second is the length of the tail. Example: FTTX-CO4(MPU)500 indicates a 4 fiber with a 500 tail. This unit is paid for on a per each basis. FTTX-CO(MPU) FTTX-CO AERIAL FIBER OPTIC MULTIPORT TERMINAL ASSEMBLY UNIT – PER FT LBR LABOR ONLY This assembly unit consists of all labor required to install a connectorized (on both ends) Multiport Terminal for fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications. This unit is paid for on a per foot basis. The asterisk * star is a Fireworks/BidMaster system identifier for dual cable placement. This requires BidMaster to sort the units using information from the Office/Remote field. The primary driver, this should be indicated with the ampersand “&”. The secondary products should be indicated with the “D” and shall be compensated as dual units only at a discounted labor rate. Whenever multiple dual units are involved they shall be identified alphanumerically as Dual 01A, B, C, etc. and Dual 02A, B, C, etc. when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting forces the system to list the cables together in the proper order required by the Engineer. This sorting code is entered into Bidmaster in the “Office/Remote” field, resulting in the following example: *FTTX-CO(MPU)PER FT LBR E & Dual 01A *FTTX-CO(MPU)PER FT LBR E D Dual 01B Note: The “&” should be shown first and the Dual 01A, 01B, 01C must be shown in order for pricing to be accurate. SECTION FTTX-BM MISCELLANEOUS ASSEMBLY UNITS FTTX-PM31( ) FTTX-PRE-CONNECTORIZED FIBER OPTIC TETHER– MATERIAL ONLY This unit consists of labor and material to install one (1) pre-connectorized 5’ fiber tether including FIBER OVERMOLD SPLICE-TAP to the aerial FLEX NAP Fiber Optic cable as pre-engineered by the Engineer fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications. The parentheses indicate the number of fibers in the tether. Fusion splicing (performed at factory) of the tether to the FLEX NAP Fiber Optic cable is included in this unit. (All cost is all built into the material cost as the fusion splicing is performed at the factory). SECTION FTTX- PG AERIAL PLANT SPLITTER ASSEMBLY UNITS FTTX-PG( )FS FTTX- FIBER OPTIC SPLITTER This assembly unit consists of one fiber optic splitter, sized appropriately to fit and mounted in place within an enclosure (specified separately) for fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications. Number of output fibers per splitter to be listed within parentheses. Suffix Description D Dual Splitter The following indicates the method of designating the material required: FTTX-PG(1x2)FS One fiber optic splitter with 2 output fibers. FTTX-PG(1x8)FSD One fiber optic splitter with (8) output fibers – Dual Splitter [Two 1x8 splitters] CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 156 of 230 FTTX-PG( )FSM FTTX-FIBER OPTIC MINI SPLITTER This assembly unit consists of one mini fiber optic splitter with SC/APC connectors, sized appropriately to fit and mounted in place within a small enclosure (specified separately) for fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications. Number of output fibers per splitter to be listed within parentheses. The following indicates the method of designating the material required: FTTX-PG(1x2)FSM One fiber optic mini splitter with 2 output fibers. FTTX-PG( )FSH FTTX- FIBER OPTIC HARDENED SPLITTER This assembly unit consists of one fiber optic hardened splitter with W-3MM JK, sized appropriately to fit and mounted in place within an enclosure (specified separately) for fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications. Number of output fibers per splitter to be listed within parentheses. The following indicates the method of designating the material required: FTTX-PG(1x2)FSH One fiber optic splitter with 2 output fibers. SECTION GPS – GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM UNIT GPS GPS COORDINATES This assembly unit consists of labor to take and record global positioning system readings for the purpose of capturing latitude and longitude coordinates associated with plant facilities network elements, to include but not limited to pedestals, poles and/or aerial terminals, handholes, manholes, cross connects, remote site equipment, span line repeater housings, etc. Recording of coordinates shall be performed by placement on Construction Drawings, CMS Forms, As-Built Construction Drawings and Records Drawings (formatted as AutoCAD, StellarMAP and/or WOM). Minimum GPS equipment performance requirements shall include signal and reliability accuracy to within 1.11 meter, support capability by WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) services and coordinates decimal conversion accuracy to five (5) decimal places. Compensation for this unit shall apply as detailed in section 4.2, CSP200.009.142, Latitude/Longitude Information, outlined in the following: 1) The first scenario that would require the construction contractor to post GPS readings to the red-lined construction drawings would be when the GPS readings are unobtainable by the engineer during the engineering process. Note that the construction contractor is to acquire GPS readings for only those access points that are missing GPS readings. 2) The second scenario that would require the construction contractor to post revised GPS readings to the red-lined construction drawings would be when the location of an access point has been drastically changed during the construction process. When the location deviation exceeds twenty-five feet, the construction contractor will acquire a new GPS reading according to proper format and post that information in red on the red-lined construction drawings near the access point identification. Section HA - AERIAL SPLICE CLOSURE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of an aerial splice closure and the closure manufacturer’s provided encapsulating material if required, installed in place and the labor and material for setting up in preparation for installing the closure, CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 157 of 230 such as, opening the sheath or jacket of the cable, bonding of cable shields, filling the closure if required, closing the closure, and, when applicable, pressure testing, all in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. It also includes all necessary hardware items to support the cable adjacent to the closure and to terminate the lashing wire. Cable splicing shall be compensated under the appropriate splicing units. The assembly units are defined as follows: HAC( ) Aerial Free-Breathing, Nonfilled Closure – A free-breathing, nonfilled splice closure with pair count and gauge for each cable to be spliced. HAF( ) Aerial Filled Closure – A filled splice closure with pair count and gauge for each cable to be spliced. HAP( ) Aerial Pressurized Closure – A pressurized splice closure with pair count and gauge for each cable to be spliced. For Fiber Optic applications use the following suffix: Suffix Description O Splice closure and organizer for fiber optic cables. The closure manufacturer shall specify the appropriate organizer. The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required. HAC(100-24) Aerial free-breathing, nonfilled splice closure enclosing two cable ends with same pair count and gauge. HAF(100-24)(50-24) Aerial filled splice closure enclosing two cable ends with different pair counts. HACO(24) Aerial free-breathing, nonfilled fiber optic splice closure and organizer capable of accommodating a minimum of 24 fibers. HAP(100-24) Aerial pressurized splice closure enclosing two cable ends with same pair count and gauge. HAPO(12) Aerial pressurized fiber optic splice closure and organizer capable of accommodating a minimum of 12 fibers. HAC-H( ) Preform Heat Shields This assembly unit consists of labor and material to place Preform Heat Shields. Value placed within the parentheses shall indicate the size of closure. Examples: HAC-H (6.5) HAC-H (9.5) HAC-H (6.5S) HAC-H (9.5S) Suffix Description S Stretch Closure HAC( ) AERIAL CLOSURE HAF( ) This modifies the standard HAC, HAF and HAP assembly units HAP( ) to indicate within the parentheses only the largest pair size cable within a splice closure where cables of different pair size are spliced. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 158 of 230 The following suffix shall apply to the HA unit : "S" to indicate a stretch closure. Section HC - COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS HC1 Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair in any cable, including any non-working pair in an existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using individual mechanical splicing connectors. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Pairs that are to be tested, capped, or tested and capped, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which splicing, testing, and/or capping operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. On aerial inserts, each end of the fuse link is considered as a splice. HC( ) For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a new cable pair only; in situations where there is new cable on both sides of the splice. For splicing existing cable pairs refer to the HC1E unit. For cable throws refer to the WHC1 unit. HC1(1-25) This modifies the standard HC1 assembly unit to indicate the number of copper pairs HC1(26-50) to be spliced in the parentheses. These units shall apply to the total number of HC1(51-100) splices across an entire project and not to each individual splice point HC1(>100) HC1E Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair including working and non-working pairs in existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using individual mechanical splicing connectors. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Each pair is counted and paid only once at each location. For clarification, this is a unit is to be used when splicing existing cable pairs; in situations where existing cable pairs are on both sides of the splice or when existing cable is spliced to new cable. This unit will be paid for splicing working and non- working pairs, or energizing a cable pair in an existing cable. This unit includes re- splicing underground, aerial and buried cable splices, section cuts, and re-splicing of cut cables. A section cut is defined as replacing a section of cable that involves working or non-working cable pairs on either side of the section; this not considered a cable throw. Each pair is paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. See WHC1 for cable throw criteria. HC2 Consists of the labor and material necessary for terminating one (1) distribution, feeder, and/or electronic pair on a cross-connect block or a cross-connect module, including any non-working pair in an existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). Pairs that are to be tested, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which terminating and/or testing operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. HC3 Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair in any cable, including any non-working pair in an existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using splicing modules. The splice may be straight, bridged or pieced out and bridged. Pairs that are to be tested, capped, or tested and capped, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which splicing, testing, and/or CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 159 of 230 capping operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. On aerial inserts, each end of the fuse link is considered as a splice. HC3 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing new cable pair only; in situations where there is new cable on both sides of the splice. For splicing existing cable pairs refer to the HC3E unit. For cable throws refer to the WHC3 unit HC3P This modifies the standard HC3 assembly unit to require pluggable cable splicing modules. HC3E Unit Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair including working and non-working pairs in existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using splicing modules. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Each pair is counted and paid only once at each location. For clarification, this is a unit is to be used when splicing existing cable pairs; in situations where existing cable pairs are on both sides of the splice or when existing cable is spliced to a new cable. This unit will be paid for splicing working and non- working pairs, or energizing a cable pair in an existing cable. This unit includes re- splicing underground, aerial and buried cable splices, section cuts, and re-splicing of cut cables. A section cut is defined as replacing a section of cable that involves working or non-working cable pairs on either side of the section; this not considered a cable throw. Each pair is paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. See WHC3 for cable throw criteria. (P) The suffix P modifies the standard HC3E assembly unit to require pluggable splicing modules. HC4 Consists of the labor and material for placing and terminating both ends of one (1) pair of cross-connect jumper wires on cross-connecting blocks and/or modules. HC4CO PLACING AND TERMINATING JUMPER WIRES – CENTRAL OFFICE Consists of the labor for placing and terminating both ends of one (1) pair of cross- connect jumper wires on cross-connecting blocks and/or modules in the Central Office. This unit includes contact with Structure Loaders or other designated CenturyLink personnel and all required testing. HC5 Consists of the labor and material necessary for terminating one (1) pair on a terminal block within a ready access closure, including a non-working pair in existing cables in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2). Pairs that are to be tested, when specified by the Engineer, are considered to be part of this unit. HC6 COPPER TERMINATION ASSEMBLY UNITS FOR (BFC) SERVICE ENTRANCE CABLE This assembly unit consists of labor and material necessary for terminating one (1) pair of a Buried Filled Cable (BFC) within a Network Interface Device (NID) or Building Entrance Terminal (BET), including any non-working pair in an existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2). Pairs that are to be tested, when specified by the Engineer, are considered to be part of this unit. This unit shall apply only to service entrance cable larger than six (6) pair. Termination of six (6) pair and smaller service wire or cable shall be compensated under the SEBP unit. This unit is particular to those devices that require wire CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 160 of 230 termination onto screw-type and/or punch-down type blocks, or by other means not associated with splicing. HC7 COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS FOR PULP/PAPER INSULATED CABLE Consists of the labor and material necessary in the identification and tagging, wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair in pulp/paper insulated copper cable, including any non-working pair in an existing cable using individual mechanical splicing connectors. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Pairs that are to be tested, capped, or tested and capped, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which splicing, testing, and/or capping operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. This unit shall apply only to pulp/paper insulated copper cable. HC7 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a new cable pair only; in situations where there is new cable on both sides of the splice. For splicing existing cable pairs refer to the HC7E unit. For cable throws refer to the WHC7 unit P The suffix P modifies the standard HC-3 assembly unit to require pluggable cable splicing modules. HC7E Consists of the labor and material necessary in the wire work and splicing of one (1) cable pair including working and non-working pairs in existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2) using individual mechanical splicing connectors. The splice may be straight, bridged, or pieced out and bridged. Only those pairs which splicing, testing operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. For clarification, this is a unit is to be used when splicing existing cable pairs; in situations where existing cable pairs are on both sides of the splice or when existing cable is spliced to new cable. This unit will be paid for splicing working and non- working pairs, or energizing a cable pair in an existing cable. This unit includes re- splicing underground, aerial and buried cable splices, section cuts, and re-splicing of cut cables. A section cut is defined as replacing a section of cable that involves working or non-working cable pairs on either side of the section; this not considered a cable throw. Each pair is paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. See WHC7 for cable throw criteria. (P) The suffix P modifies the standard HC-3 assembly unit to require pluggable cable splicing modules. HC8 This assembly unit consists of all labor necessary for the handling of each energized special circuit (T-1, ISDN-PRI, HDSL) requiring Special handling. Special handling is defined as excessive time (> 15 Minutes) spent waiting on another entity to test and approve the circuit. (i.e.: central office, customer, or foreign company). Note: All circuits must be rolled (thrown) by using a “Throw Master”, “bridging clips or other such equipment without a noticeable down time or manual intervention, and this unit will not apply unless excessive wait time is encountered. This unit must have pre- approval by the local CenturyLink Engineering Manager, Supervisor and/or Area Operations Manager. This unit will be paid on a per special circuit basis. Note: The completion of this work might be required during the specified maintenance window scheduled and approved through Network Operations Center, customer and or local team. Work requested in the maintenance window with 48 hour or greater notice will not receive additional compensation. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 161 of 230 NOTE: The Clear & Cap of cable pairs will be paid on the field end of the cable only (CO end of cable must have pair ends taped by binder groups). Clear and Cap is compensated as a HC1 or HC3 for complete 25 pair groups. HC1CC COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS CLEAR CAP - MECHANICAL This assembly unit consists of labor and material to Clear & Cap cable pairs using individual mechanical splicing connectors. Clear Cap will be paid on the field end of the cable only (CO end of cable must have pair ends taped by binder groups). This unit will be paid on a per pair basis. HC3CC COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS CLEAR CAP - MODULE This assembly unit consists of labor and material to Clear & Cap cable pairs using splicing modules. Clear Cap will be paid on the field end of the cable only (CO end of cable must have pair ends taped by binder groups). This unit will be paid on a per pair basis. HC7CC COPPER SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS FOR PULP/PAPER INSULATED CABLE CLEAR CAP - MECHANICAL This assembly unit consists of labor and material to Clear & Cap cable pairs using individual mechanical splicing connectors. Clear Cap will be paid on the field end of the cable only (CO end of cable must have pair ends taped). This unit will be paid on a per pair basis. Section HCTV - COPPER SPLICING CATV ASSEMBLY UNITS HC-500 CATV SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS This assembly unit consists of the labor, equipment, and minor materials (tape, straps & spacers, etc.) to splice and place the CenturyTel provided fittings, splitters, line extenders, and amplifiers at the locations specified by the engineer. Compensation will be on a per foot basis. HC-501 CATV SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS This assembly unit consists of the labor and equipment necessary to adjust and balance the signal to the specifications of the engineer. CenturyTel will provide the necessary pads and equalizers. Compensation will be on a per foot basis. HC-502 CATV SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of the labor, and materials to terminate either, RG6 or RG11, coax service wire with compression fittings. Compensation will be on a per each-termination basis. Section HO - FIBER OPTIC SPLICING ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of all labor and material necessary to splice and/or test one (1) glass fiber in any cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). The labor shall include initial measurement, minimizing the attenuation, splicing and stowing the spliced fiber in a fiber organizer. The labor and material for the fiber organizer is part of the appropriate splice closure unit. Suffix Description HO1 Fusion Splice HO2 Mechanical Splice HO3 Connector Splice HO( ) This modifies the standard HO assembly unit to require that the attenuation loss of CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 162 of 230 HO1 any field fusion splice shall not exceed .05dB. This modifies the standard HO HO2 assembly unit to include factory test results provided to the engineer for each reel of HO3 cable, indicating compliance with the PE-90 specifications, and testing of each reel with an OTDR in the presence of the Engineer prior to placement to determine that there are no significant deviations from the factory test results, and to include testing at 1310, 1490 and 1550nm to verify compliance with CenturyLink requirements for low-water-peak optical fibers. In addition to the pre-placement testing requirements listed above, the following post-placement test and acceptance shall apply. 5. The 1310, 1490 and 1550nm frequencies shall be required to be test ed. 6. Bi-directional testing shall be conducted on all optical fibers from end-to-end for feeder (from the OLT to the FDH) and distribution (from the FDH to the end of Plant) cable, side taps and subscriber drops pre-spliced prior to plant acceptance. HO1(1-24) This modifies the standard HO1 assembly unit to indicate the number of fiber to be HO1(25-48) spliced in the parentheses. These units shall apply to the total number of splices HO1(49-96) across an entire project and not to each individual splice point. HO1(97-144) HO1(145-288) HO1(>288) HO1 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing new fiber strands or existing fiber strands with no traffic. In addition to splicing a fiber strand, includes re-splicing underground, aerial and buried fiber, section cuts, and re-splicing of cut fiber cables. This unit includes all test requirements noted in RUS 515 documents, PC-2, PC-4 and CenturyLink CSP 200.009.049 and will also include End to end loss readings as recorded using an Optical Power Meter and Reflective Loss Testing as recorded using an OTDR, equipped to test for reflective loss. HO4 This assembly unit consists of the labor for routing and terminating one pre- connectorized fiber optic jumper to a distribution patch panel port within a Fiber Distribution Hub cabinet. HO5 This assembly unit consists of all material and labor necessary to re-splice one working fiber where the traffic cannot be rolled to a dark fiber. For clarification, this unit will only be paid for strands carrying traffic that is not rolled to another dark fiber. It includes all monitoring activity associated with traffic on the fiber strands. This unit includes all test requirements noted in RUS 515 documents, PC-2, PC-4 and CenturyLink CSP 200.009.049 and will also include End to end loss readings as recorded using an Optical Power Meter and Reflective Loss Testing as recorded using an OTDR, equipped to test for reflective loss. HO5(1-24) This modifies the standard HO5 assembly unit to indicate the number of fiber to be HO5(25-48) spliced in the parentheses. These units shall apply to the total number of splices HO5(49-96) across an entire project and not to each individual splice point. HO5(97-144) HO5(145-288) HO5(>288) CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 163 of 230 HO6 FIBER CHARACTERIZATION UNIT This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required to perform Fiber Characterization. Functions include the following:  Work will be performed during normal business hours.  For the purposes of this unit a "span" will consist of 2 fibers between a patch panel at point A and a patch panel at point B. A span may consist of "sub-spans" that are themselves a length of fiber with a patch panel on each end. Sub-spans are connected together with patch cables to create the span. As part of the fiber pre-qualification process it may be necessary to access these sub-span patch panels and clean connectors. It should be noted that, while this access will be required at the time of the span testing in order to complete and certify the path, the labor to complete this activity will be charged to a separate unit. Contractor should plan on completing the span before moving to the next span and keeping track of the time involved in any cleaning/preparatory activity other than cleaning of the "front end" patch panel connection.  A span can be made up of sub spans which are described as two fibers.  Using EXFO equipment (other equipment MUST be approved in advance) - Perform Bi-directional OTDR testing, Light Source & Power Meter testing, Chromatic Dispersion testing & Polarization Mode Dispersion testing on 2 fibers between locations A & B from fiber distribution panels in positions described on "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Using OTDR Verify actual distance and span loss to be .25db/km or better on each fiber prior to moving on to the next step. Contact CenturyLink immediately if span is out of spec. - Submit results in the form of raw OTDR trace files - one per direction per fiber; all four traces printed to the "Span overall .pdf" file; enter distance value into Column W of "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Verify ORL to be >30db on each fiber before moving on to the next step. Inspect & Clean connectors at front end & intermediate patch panels if span is out of spec. If span remains out of spec contact CenturyLink immediately. - Submit results in the form of raw .olts file - one per span; as part of the "Span overall .pdf" file; enter ORL value into Column X, span loss in column Y and db/km in column Z of "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Verify chromatic dispersion values across the 1530nm to 1570nm spectrum - Submit results in the form of raw .exfocd file - one per span; as part of the "Span overall .pdf" file; enter respective values into Columns AA-AD of "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Verify Polarization Mode Dispersion values are <11 and have a coefficient value of <.38. Contact CenturyLink immediately if span is out of spec - Submit results in the form of raw .pmdB files - one per fiber; as part of the "Span overall .pdf" file; enter respective values into Columns AE-AF of "FDP Assignments and Results" spreadsheet.  Acquire detailed digital photographs of relay rack(s), patch panel(s) and connectors and submit on Picture Description Form.  In addition to the standard files called out in the language above, the attachment below is a sample spreadsheet that must be completed and submitted for each project. The Engineer will provide a base spreadsheet specific to the related project; it will be the contractors responsibility to populate the remaining columns [W, X, Y, Z, AA, AB, AC, AD, AE, AF, and AH] with test results and completion dates. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 164 of 230 HO8 FIBER PREP UNIT This unit will include the labor and material to prep the fiber only, no splicing will included in this unit. Material will include installation of protection tubes and fibers into the splice trays. Unit will be paid per mass fusion and will only apply to ribbon fiber. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. HOMF1 FUSION SPLICE AND VERIFY SPLICE LOSS–RIBBON FIBER/PIGTAIL TERMINATION This unit includes all labor and material to fusion splice and test a 12f ribbon within the designated fiber count cable at a location specified by Company. This unit includes fusion splicing of the ribbon fiber and pigtail termination using mass fusion techniques (unless otherwise specified), documentation of each splice attempt on each fiber, cable preparation, configuration and dressing of the splice trays, installation of heat shrinks, bonding the cable and grounding the splice point, directional marking of the cable, and cable slack in the handhole/manhole. The labor and material for the fiber organizer is a part of the appropriate splice closure unit. NOTE: loss shall not exceed the CenturyLink Standards and specifications. This is paid on a per each 12f ribbon. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. HOT This unit compensates for pre-testing of “owner furnished” fiber optic cable prior to placement. Testing of each optical fiber shall be performed with an OTDR in the presence of the Engineer prior to placement to determine that there are no significant deviations from the factory provided test results indicating compliance with the RUS PE-90 specifications, and to include testing at 1310, 1490 and 1550nm to verify compliance with CenturyLink requirements for low-water-peak optical fibers. In addition to the pre-placement testing requirements listed above, the following post- placement test and acceptance for owner furnished and/or contractor furnished fiber optic cable, of all “non-spliced” optical fibers specified by the engineer shall apply. 1. The 1310, 1490 and 1550nm frequencies shall be required to be tested. 2. For FTTP construction, bi-directional testing shall be conducted on all “non- spliced” optical fibers from end-to-end for feeder (from the OLT to the FDH) and distribution (from the FDH to the end of Plant) cable, including side taps. 3. For transport/feeder fiber optic cables to remote switch and/or ngdlc equipment, the above listed frequencies and bi-directional testing shall be conducted on all “non-spliced” optical fibers from end-to-end, including any mid-span sections. This unit compensates for testing “non-spliced” optical fibers only. All spliced optical fibers shall be compensated for using the appropriate Section HO assembly unit. Section HR – READY ACCESS SPLICE CLOSURE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of a ready access closure containing unprotected filled terminal blocks installed in place an d includes the labor and material for setting up in preparation for installing the ready access closure, such as, opening the sheath or jacket of the cable, bonding of cable shields, and closing the closure in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. It also includes all necessary hardware items to support the cable adjacent to the closure and to terminate the lashing wire. Cable splicing shall be compensated under the appropriate splicing units. When protected filled terminal blocks are to be specified, the unit shall be suffixed by the letter "P". CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 165 of 230 Ready access closures not containing filled terminal blocks shall be suffixed with the letter "U". Under this option, installation of filled terminal blocks shall be compensated under other units. The assembly units are defined as follows: HR1( )( ) A straight splice ready access closure. HR2( )( ) A branch splice ready access closure. The first set of parentheses shall indicate the main cable diameter (dia.), in inches (in.) [millimeters (mm)], as shown in the illustration. The second set of parentheses shall indicate the number of terminals within the ready access closure. When the unit is suffixed with the letter "U" the second set of parentheses is not applicable. The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required. HR1(2.0)(12) Ready access closure, accommodating a straight splice with a maximum cable diameter of 2.0 in. (50.8 mm), and equipped with filled terminal blocks with a total of 12 terminations. HR2(1.0)(6) Ready access closure, accommodating a branch splice with a maximum cable diameter of 1.0 in. (25.4 mm), and equipped with filled terminal blocks with a total of 6 terminations. HR1(2.0)U Ready access closure, accommodating a straight splice with a maximum cable diameter of 2.0 in. (50.8 mm), without any terminal blocks installed. SECTION MT - MAINTENANCE UNITS (Used only when standard RUS unit does not apply) COPPER This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for a fully equipped SPLICER (Truck, Tools and Test Equipment) copper cable splicer. Splicer must possess all the necessary skills and work experience to perform all copper splicing functions. Including but not limited to:  Splicing, testing (including pair continuity), acceptance, count verification of all types, sizes and gauges of PIC and Paper insulated, color-coded and non-color coded copper cables.  Install and maintain splice closures (pressurized/non-pressurized); DSL provisioning; perform cable throws; install, splice and test load coils, cross connect cabinets, digital concentrators, T-carrier routes and special circuits.  Ability to read and comprehend schematics, preparation of all job related work reports (i.e.: red-lined cable plans. schematics, throw sheets and test results). Below are the minimum Tool and Test Equipment lists. Splicer must have available and utilize the correct tools and test equipment for proper and safe performance of services. Splicer must have or be able to access within the same day all test equipment (i.e.: HST3000, 3M 2273 3M 2273M-ID/UC3W-W TEST SET) required to perform services. At no time will CenturyLink provide tools or test equipment to the contracting firms. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 166 of 230 COPPER SPLICER MINIMUM TOOLS  BELT, LINEMANS CLIMBING  CLIMBER, LINEMANS  AWL SCRATCH  BIT AUGER TYPE 1/2 X 54IN  BLOCK/TACKLE  HANDLINE  CLIP HANDLINE SAFETY  CUTTERS, BOLT  CUTTERS, CABLE  DRILL CORDLESS  DRILL BITS VARIOUS TYPES/SIZES  GRIP, STRAND VICE VARIOUS SIZES  HAMMER CURVED CLAW  HAMMER LINEMANS  KNIFE CABLE SHEATH  KNIFE UTILITY AND SPARE BLADES  PLIERS, VARIOUS TYPES/SIZES  LINEMAN CABLE SHEARS  SAW, HACKSAW & BLADE NUTDRIVERS, VARIOUS SIZES  SCREWDRIVERS, VARIOUS STYLE/SIZES  HAZARDOUS GAS DETECTOR  SHOVEL FIBERGLASS ROUND LGE  SHOVEL, SHARPSHOOTER TRENCHING  STAPLER T25  TENT GROUND  TOOL CRIMP SCOTCHLOK E9E/ E9J or CARTRIDGE TOOL E9C  TOOL IMPACT FOR 66E TYPE  TOOL WIRE INSERTION MINI MOD MS2  SPUDGER  TOOL WIRE WRAP/UNWRAP 22/24AWG  WRENCH VARIOUS STYLES/ SIZES  WRENCH TERMINAL CAN 3/8 X 7/16  3M MS2 MODULAR SPLICING RIG  28’ ’LADDER (FIBERGLASS)  STEP LADDER (FIBERGLASS)  TORQUE WRENCH, INCH POUNDS  “T” TORQUE WRENCH  PRE-FORM END PLATE CUTTER  PRE-FORM BLADE KIT  END PLATE REMOVAL TOOL  GAUGE, PRESSURE C  HOOK, COVER, MANHOLE  TOOL, PUNCH, FOR SHIELD BONDS MINIMUM TEST EQUIPMENT AS LISTED OR EQUIVALENT  HHT/Laptop Minimum requirement: 800 MHz processor, 128 Mb RAM, Minimum Windows 2000 or XP operating system, modem and Ethernet card, wireless card option  AMPLIFIER E/W HEADSET  HST3000 TOF DATA- POTS AND WIDEBAND TESTING  BUTT TEST SET W/SPKR ANGLED BED-O-NAILS  3M 2273 3M 2273M-ID/UC3W-W TEST SET, CABLE,PATH, PIPE & SHEATH FAULT LOCATOR  TONE TRANSMITTER AND PROBE  ANALOG VOLT/OHM/METER  AMP PROBE FIBER This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for a fully equipped SPLICER (Truck, Tools and Test Equipment) fiber optic cable splicer. Splicer must possess all the necessary skills and work experience to perform all fiber optic cable splicing functions. Including but not limited to:  Splicing (fusion or mechanical); traying; testing with: OTDR (Optical Time Domain Reflectometer), Power Meter, Light Source Live Fiber Identifier and Visual Optical Fault Locator; verifying of all types and sizes of fiber optic cables or drops.  Install and maintain fiber splice closures; patch panels, housings, cross connect cabinets and digital concentrators.  Ability to read and comprehend fiber schematics, preparation of all job related work reports (i.e.: red-lined cable plans. schematics and all test results). Below are the minimum Tool and Test Equipment lists. Splicer must have available and utilize the correct tools and test equipment for proper and safe performance of services. Splicer must have or be able to access within the same day all test equipment (i.e.: HST3000) required to perform services. At no time will CenturyLink provide tools or test equipment to the contracting firms. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 167 of 230 FIBER SPLICER - MINIMUM TOOLS  BELT, LINEMANS CLIMBING  CLIMBER, LINEMANS  AWL SCRATCH  BIT AUGER TYPE 1/2 X 54IN  BLOCK/TACKLE  CLIP HANDLINE SAFETY  CUTTERS, BOLT  CUTTERS, CABLE  DRILL CORDLESS  DRILL BITS VARIOUS TYPES/SIZES  GRIP, STRAND VICE VARIOUS SIZES  HAMMER CURVED CLAW  HAMMER LINEMANS  KNIFE CABLE SHEATH  KNIFE UTILITY AND SPARE BLADES  PLIERS, VARIOUS TYPES/SIZES  LINEMAN CABLE SHEARS  SAW, HACKSAW & BLADE  NUTDRIVERS, VARIOUS SIZES  SCREWDRIVERS, VARIOUS STYLE/SIZES  HAZARDOUS GAS DETECTOR  SHOVEL FIBERGLASS ROUND LGE  SHOVEL, SHARPSHOOTER  TENT GROUND  WRENCH VARIOUS STYLES/ SIZES  WRENCH TERMINAL CAN 3/8 X 7/16  28’ LADDER (FIBERGLASS)  TORQUE WRENCH, INCH POUNDS  “T” TORQUE WRENCH  PRE-FORM END PLATE CUTTER  PRE-FORM BLADE KIT  END PLATE REMOVAL TOOL  GAUGE, PRESSURE C  HOOK, COVER, MANHOLE  TOOL, PUNCH, FOR SHIELD BONDS  FIBER CLEAVER  FIBER FUSION SPLICER KIT – CORE ALIGNMENT  FIBERLOK SPLICING TOOL  FIBER CLEANING KIT  INSPECTION PROBE W/ALL TYPE PROBE TIPS  ASSORTED FIBER TEST JUMPERS WITH VARIOUS CONNECTION TYPES  BUFFER TUBE SLITTER AND CUTTING TOOL  FIBER STRIPPERS  FIBER NONIKS STRIPPER MINIMUM TEST EQUIPMENT AS LISTED OR EQUIVALENT  HHT/Laptop Minimum requirement: 800 MHz processor, 128 Mb RAM, Minimum Windows 2000 or XP operating system, modem and Ethernet card, wireless card option  POWER METER AND LIGHT SOURCE KIT 1310/1550/1625 MINIMUM  VISIBLE LIGHT SOURCE  FIBER IDENTIFIER  OTDR - ABILITY TO STORE AND SAVE TEST RESULTS; MULTI AND SINGLE MODE CAPABIITIES WITH OPTIONAL FILTERED OTDR MODULE (FOR FIBER TO THE PREM APPLICATIONS) Splicer with This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for a fully equipped Truck and Tools cable splicer. A Splicer must possess all the necessary skills and work experience to perform all copper and fiber optic cable splicing function. This includes splicing, testing (including pair continuity), acceptance, count verification of all types, sizes and gauges of PIC and Paper insulated, color -coded and not-color coded fiber optic cables. Splicer must have skills necessary including but not limited to: ability to read and comprehend schematics; install and maintain splice clos ures; DSL provisioning; perform cable throw; install, splice and test load coils, cross connect cabinets, T - carrier routes and special circuits. Also include preparation of all job related work report (i.e: red-lined cable plans. Schematics, throw sheets, test results). Note this unit Splicer with Truck and Tools is for 2011 and earlier contracts only and will be removed once those contracts expire. FIBER HUT This assembly unit will consist of all labor only per hour to provide a fully qualified TECH-FTTP Fiber Hut Technician equipped to provide the following:  Validates working fiber count and associated MSDT by translating the cutover assignments to the location of the F2 fiber at the ODF.  While communicating with the Field Technician, disconnects the working fiber at the ODF to enable the Field Technician to throw the F2 fiber from the SLC 2000 to the input tail of the GPON splitter located in the pedestal. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 168 of 230  Communicates with Structure Load to begin the migration of the POTS service over to the GPON network.  Identifies the appropriate HUT GPON splitter tail that will connect the assigned OLT port with the F2 fiber at the ODF.  Cleans and scopes the splitter tail and the F2 fiber.  After Field Technician completes all splicing activity, connects the Hut GPON splitter tail to the F2 fiber at the ODF.  Notifies Structure Load that all field work has been completed.  Notifies Field Technician to activate ONT and validate dial tone.  Notifies Structure Load of any provisioning problems and works with all parties for expedient resolution. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and approval only. This is a Labor Only unit and is compensated on a per hour basis. This unit is specific to FTTP activity ONLY. T&E 1 MAN T&E 1 Man Laborer LABORER This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide a Laborer, Truck (1 ton or below) and Hand tools. T&E 2 Man This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for two fully qualified Line Crew aerial line workers with experience in all phases of RUS aerial and buried construction specific to pole and aerial cable placement and/or repair methodologies. Crew rate includes a line vehicle (digger derrick or plant placer), full complement of tools and equipment including pole truck/trailer required to properly place and/or repair pole lines, aerial, and/or underground cable. T&E 3 Man This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for three fully qualified Line Crew aerial line workers with experience in all phases of RUS aerial and buried construction specific to pole and aerial cable placement and/or repair methodologies. Crew rate includes a line vehicle (digger derrick or plant placer), full complement of tools and equipment including pole truck/trailer required to properly place and/or repair pole lines, aerial, and/or underground cable T&E 4 Man This assembly unit consists of labor only per hour to provide for four fully qualified Line Crew aerial line workers with experience in all phases of RUS aerial and buried construction specific to pole and aerial cable placement and/or repair methodologies. Crew rate includes a line vehicle (digger derrick or plant placer), full complement of tools and equipment including pole truck/trailer required to properly place and/or repair pole lines, aerial, and/or underground cable Test and Tag This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required for the Special Circuit Tagging and Testing of cable pairs from a Customer Location to point of origin, i.e.: Pair Gain Device or Central Office. This unit includes testing of special circuits from Customer Location to each touch point within the design of the circuit. This unit also includes megging the cable pairs. A unit will be applied at each touch point that the Splicer has to set up equipment and test pair(s). For example if the request required testing from the CO to a Doubler/Repeater (1) one unit will apply, if the request required testing from the CO to a Doubler/Repeater and from the Doubler/Repeater to the Customer location (2) two units would apply. This unit must have written pre-approval by CenturyLink. This unit will be paid on a per circuit basis. Note: All labor to tag and test, travel time and test equipment is included. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 169 of 230 Section PE - GUY ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of strand and hardware; and insulators or ground connection where required. For guying purposes, when a cable messenger strand is extended one or more spans to a deadend structure, the strand in each such span shall be considered as an overhead guy for the appropriate size of strand used. The assembly units are defined as follows: PE1-2 Down Guy for 6M strand PE1-3 Down Guy for 10M strand PE1-4 Down Guy for 16M strand PE1-2G Down Guy, Ground Connection Type for 6M strand PE1-3G Down Guy, Ground Connection Type for 10M strand PE1-4G Down Guy, Ground Connection Type for 16M strand PE2-2 Overhead Guy for 6M strand PE2-3 Overhead Guy for 10M strand PE2-4 Overhead Guy for 16M strand PE2-2G Overhead Guy, Ground Connection Type for 6M strand PE2-3G Overhead Guy, Ground Connection Type for 10M strand PE2-4G Overhead Guy, Ground Connection Type for 16M strand Note: When the above Guy Assembly Units are to be installed on existing poles, the assembly unit designation is prefixed by the letter "N". Unless otherwise indicated by an additional suffix, the strand furnished on the Project will be seven-wire, Class A galvanized steel utility grade. The following suffix may be used: Note: When the above Guy Assembly Units are to be installed on existing poles, the assembly unit designation is prefixed by the letter "N". Suffix Type of Strand A Aluminum - Clad steel C Class C galvanized steel utility grade N This modifies the standard PE unit to include installation on a non-wood pole PE( ) - ( )I GUY ASSEMBLY INSULATOR This modifies the standard PE assembly unit with the suffix "I" to require a strain insulator. All other specifications of the PE unit shall apply. Section PF – ANCHOR ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of the anchor with rod, complete and in place, ready for attaching the guy strand. The assembly units are defined as follows: PF1-3 Expanding Anchor - 6,000 lbs (26,688 N) PF1-5 Expanding Anchor - 10,000 lbs (44,480 N) PF1-7 Expanding Anchor - 16,000 lbs (71,168 N) CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 170 of 230 PF2-3 Plate Anchor - 6,000 lbs (26,688 N) PF2-5 Plate Anchor - 10,000 lbs (44,480 N) PF2-7 Plate Anchor - 16,000 lbs (71,168 N) PF3-3 Screw Anchor - 6,000 lbs (26,688 N) PF3-5 Screw Anchor - 10,000 lbs (44,480 N) PF3-7 Screw Anchor - 16,000 lbs (71,168 N) PF5-3 Rock Anchor - 3/4 in. dia. (19 mm) rod PF5-4 Rock Anchor - 1 in. dia. (25.4 mm) rod PF6-3 Swamp Anchor - 10 in. dia. (254 mm) PF6-4 Swamp Anchor - 12 in. dia. (305 mm) PF6-5 Swamp Anchor - 15 in. dia. (381 mm) Note: When twineye rods are required for the above anchor assembly units, the unit designation is suffixed by the letter "A". Note: When triple eye rods are required for the standard anchor assembly units, the unit designation is suffixed by the letter "B". SECTION PG - AERIAL PLANT TERMINAL AND LOADING COIL ASSEMBLY UNITS PG( )-( )-( ) LOADING COIL Consist of the loading coil case and loading coils in place with splicing called out under the HC unit. The coils may be either standard or mini type and with an inductance of either 66 or 88 millihenries. Splicing shall be compensated separately and performed in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard PC-2. The splice closure is not included in this unit, but shall be separately specified. The first parentheses shall indicate the type load coil, the second parentheses indicate the number of load coils, and the third parenthesis indicates the inductance in millihenries. The assembly units for these loading coils are as follows: Standard Mini PG31 PGM31 Strand-mounted load coil equipped with a filled plastic cable stub with 25 or more coils as specified. PG32 PGM32 Closure-mounted loading coils, encapsulated, in 1, 3, 12, 18 and 25 coil units, with plastic-insulated lead wires, mounted in either a case type or ready-access closure. PG34 PGM34 Pole-mounted Universal Load Coil Assembly Unit with 25 or more coils as specified. PG35 PGM35 Stackable loading coils, encapsulated, in one coil unit with plastic-insulated lead wire. PG60-( )-( ) Consists of the material and labor to place one (1) build out capacitor with the first parentheses indicating the size encapsulated build out capacitor (BOC), with the amount of capacitance (.083 MF/mile cable) being shown within the second parentheses as microfarads, for the amount of cable missing within a load section. Where both resistance and capacitance is required, Build out Lattice (BOL) Networks will be specified as separate units of negotiations with contractor. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 171 of 230 The illustrations below indicates the method of designating the material required: PG31-100-66 Indicates a strand-mounted loading coil case equipped with 100 standard type 66 mH coils and a plastic-insulated cable stub. PGM32-25-88 Indicates a closure-mounted encapsulated loading coil equipped with 25 mini type 88 mH coils with plastic-insulated lead wires. PG34-200-66 Indicates a pole-mounted loading coil case equipped with 200 standard type 66 mH coils and a filled plastic-insulated cable stub. PG35-7-66 Indicates a stackable load coil assembly consisting of seven standard type 66 mH coils. PG60-100 Indicates one (1) build out capacitor with “100” indicating the size encapsulated build capacitor (BOC); PG60-100-.083 Indicates one (1) build out capacitor with "100" indicating the size encapsulated build out capacitor (BOC), with the amount of capacitance (.083 MF/mile cable) being shown as microfarad, for the amount of cable missing within a load section. PG( )FS FIBER OPTIC SPLITTER ASSEMBLY UNIT This assembly unit consists of one fiber optic splitter, sized appropriately to fit and mounted in place within an enclosure (specified separately). Number of output fibers per splitter to be listed within parentheses. Splicing is to be compensated under separate HO unit. The following indicates the method of designating the material required: PG(32)FS One fiber optic splitter with 32 output fibers. PG-CFS FIBER OPTIC SPLITTER – CUSTOMER FACING ASSEMBLY UNIT This assembly unit consists of all labor to install one Customer Facing Splitter (CFS), placement of protective tubing for fiber to either card cage or closure, placement of fiber between CFS and card cage or closure, and all required stenciling (inside and outside) of splitter and doghouse /closure. NOTE: CenturyLink will furnish splitters; minor material will apply. All other units (splicing, re-entering the closure etc) to be billed under appropriate units as applicable and only with prior approval of CenturyLink. PG-CFS-ADDL Install additional CFS in ONU at same location. All other requirements of the PG- CFS assembly unit shall apply. PG( )FT FIBER OPTIC SPLICE TRAY ASSEMBLY UNIT This assembly unit consists of the necessary material to install one stackable fiber optic splice tray, with hinged-cover (recommended), sized appropriately to fit mounted in place within an enclosure (specified separately). The number of CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 172 of 230 maximum splices per tray is to be listed within parentheses. This unit compensates for Material Only. All labor and splicing to be compensated under separate HO unit. The following indicates the method of designating the material required: PG(12)FT One stackable fiber optic splice tray with hinged-cover and maximum capacity of 12 splices. Suffix Description D This modifies the standard BG unit to require no encapsulant, dry load coil. Material provided by CenturyLink. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest markets only. Section PM - MISCELLANEOUS ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of all labor and materials to construct and install the units defined individually below required for the installation and construction of the aerial portions of the Project: AMENDMENT ( ) AMENDMENT This assembly unit will consist of labor or labor and material required for approved costs 10% or greater over the original awarded bid project. This unit is only used in conjunction for an amendment for Lump Sum Bids (i.e.: Generator, COEI and DC Power). The number in the parentheses will indicate what amendment number it is for a specific contract (Example: first amendment for a contract would use AMENDMENT (1), the second amendment would use AMENDMENT (2)). This unit only applies to Project Bids. BM-FDP FIBER DISTRIBUTION PANEL – WALL/RACK MOUNT – EXISTING BACK BOARD This unit includes all labor to install FDP Panel, rack or wall mount (existing back board in place), includes labor necessary to route new cables to and from the panel for a distance of 10 feet or less and/or reinstall existing cables that are to be retained within the FDP. Unit does not include labor to prep the cable into splice trays (if applicable). Minor material such as rack/lag screws to be included in labor costs. This unit is for Legacy National markets only. BM-BB ( ) WALL MOUNT BACKBOARD This unit includes all labor and material to install wall mount backboard, includes installation of specified size plywood backboard and painting if required as noted on prints, includes plywood and fire retardant paint if required as noted on print, and minor material such as rack/lag screws to be included in labor costs. Size in parentheses identifies width, height and thickness of plywood. Examples: BM-BB (4x4x3/4) BM-BB (4x6x3/4) BM-BB (4x8x3/4) BM-FDP(BB) FIBER DISTRIBUTION PANEL – WALL MOUNT WITH BACKBOARD This unit includes all labor to install FDP Panel, wall mount, includes installation of 4’x4’ x 5/8” Plywood and painting if required, includes labor necessary to install new cables and/or reinstall existing cables that are to be retained within the FDP. Plywood, paint and minor material such as rack/lag screws to be included in labor costs. This unit is for Legacy National markets only. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 173 of 230 BM-FSC FIBER SPLICE CABINET– WALL MOUNT – EXISTING BACK BOARD This unit includes all labor to install Splice Cabinet, wall mount (existing back board in place), includes labor necessary to route new cables to and from the panel for a distance of 10 feet or less and/or reinstall existing cables that are to be retained within the FDP. Unit does not include labor to prep the cable into splice trays (if applicable). Minor material such as rack/lag screws to be included in labor costs. This unit is for Legacy National markets only. BM-FSC(BB) FIBER SPLICE CABINET– WALL MOUNT WITH BACKBOARD This unit includes all labor to install Splice Cabinet, wall mount, includes installation of 4’x4’ x 5/8” Plywood and painting if required, includes labor necessary to install new cables and/or reinstall existing cables that are to be retained within the Splice Cabinet. Plywood, paint and minor material such as rack/lag screws to be included in labor costs. This unit is for Legacy National markets only. DT50 DOWN TIME ASSEMBLY UNIT This assembly unit consists of labor to standby prior to or during the replacement and/or placement of plant facilities due to delays caused by other public utilities, public safety authorities, and/or other governing authorities or other circumstances beyond the contractor’s control. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount calculated for down time. Partial units as calculated shall also apply. Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink. This unit will be compensated on an exception basis only, this is not to be charged as an all encompassing unit. Cable Pair This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required for the Identification identification of individual cable pairs/cable counts from a central office or any termination point. This would include toning and tagging of paper insulated pairs, testing and tagging of special circuits. This unit is compensated on a per pair basis. This unit must have written pre-approval by CenturyLink. Note: This unit is not to be confused with toning and tagging of paper insulated pairs, which is included in the HC7 unit. This unit is for verification purposes only and is not to be used in conjunction with other splicing units. Permit This assembly unit will consist of all labor and equipment to secure a permit for the Reimbursement placement of Outside Plant facilities on behalf of CenturyLink. This unit is to be used only where regulatory requirements dictate that the contractor secure a permit. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and approval only. This unit is to reimburse the contractor for the actual cost imposed by the permitting agency. Each unit will have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) and will be applied incrementally as needed to cover the cost of the permit. This is a Labor Only unit. PM1 Pole Lightning Protection Assembly PM2 Pole Ground Assembly PM2-1 Auxiliary Ground Rod Assembly CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 174 of 230 PM2A Ground wire assembly for bonding aerial cable strand or support wire to electric system neutral or pole ground assembly. PM4 Cable Extension Arm (Short) – Galvanized Steel PM4A Cable Extension Arm (Long) – Galvanized Steel PM4B ( ) FIBER CABLE EXTENSION ARM This unit consists of labor and material to install one fiberglass extension arm attached to fiber optic cable with the length in inches indicated within the parentheses. Example: PM4B (12) Indicates a (Short) 12 inch fiberglass extension arm. PM4B (18) Indicates a (Long) 18 inch fiberglass extension arm. PM5 Pole Stepping Assembly PM6 One Wood Pole Key PM7 Two Wood Pole Keys PM8 One Wood Key and One Metal Expanding Key PM9 Two Wood Keys and One Metal Expanding Key PM11 Guy Guard PM12( ) Consists of all labor and material to install a sidewalk guy arm. The guy, guy guard and anchor assembly units will be specified separately. The length in feet (meters) of a single piece of 2 in.(50.8 mm) galvanized steel pipe shall be indicated in the parentheses. PM14 Push Brace Accessories PM15 AUXILIARY ANCHOR ROD EYE This unit consists of labor and material to install one auxiliary eye for guy attachment to existing anchor rod of 5/8" to 1" size. Acceptable material shall include the A B Chance model BB155A, Auxiliary Eye or equivalent. PM21 Cable Entrance – Consists of the necessary labor and material to terminate copper and/or fiber optic outside plant cables as shown on the detailed drawings as specified by the Engineer. PM22 Grounding System – Consists of the necessary labor and material to construct a grounding system as shown on the detailed drawings as specified by the Engineer. This unit shall include all ground electrodes, trenching, backfilling, bonding the auxiliary ground electrodes to each other and to the primary ground electrodes, and bonding to the master ground bar (MGB). PM22 This modifies the standard PM22 unit so that the unit value shall be one dollar ($1.00) per unit with sufficient units calculated to cover the total cost of the job. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost as "Labor" in order to capture the unit as a single line item. PM25( ) Filled Terminal Block Assembly Unit - Consists of an unprotected filled terminal block, mounted in place in a ready access closure (separately specified) and connected to the conductors of the cable as specified by the Engineer. Splicing of the cable CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 175 of 230 conductors shall be in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2). The pair count of the terminal block shall be indicated in the parentheses. When protected filled terminal blocks are to be specified, the unit shall be suffixed by the letter "P". PM25( ) Clarification: Splicing is not included in the PM25 unit, splicing is compensated by the appropriate HC units PM30( ) ( ) ( ) PRESSURIZED CABLE STUB This unit consists of labor and material to install one (1) pressurized cable stub as specified by the Engineer. The first parentheses indicate the pair counts, the second parentheses indicates the gauge of cable and the third parentheses indicates the cable stub length in feet. Splicing is to be compensated for under separate unit. The following illustration indicates the method of designating the material required: PM30 (100) (24) (50) Indicates a 100 pair, 24 AWG, 50 foot stub. PM50( ) POLE/STRAND MOUNTED WIRE TERMINAL This unit consists of the labor and material to install a pole or strand mounted service wire terminal with wire/cable stub originating from an aerial plant splice closure. This unit includes the installation of pole or strand mounted aerial wire or cable and/or pre- manufactured terminal stubs, a pole or strand mounted wire terminal, and the necessary wire work at the wire terminal and/or originating aerial splice closure. Pair count of the terminal block size shall be indicated in the parentheses. Installation of the aerial plant splice closure and splicing of the pole or strand mounted aerial wire or cable inside the aerial plant splice closure shall be compensated under separate units. Note: This unit applies in applications where there is a need to serve subscriber drop from an aerial feeder/distribution cable of 300 pair and above, in which case it is preferred that the subscriber drops be terminated in a separate pole or strand mounted terminal, branch spliced from the initial mainline aerial closure. Refer to CSP200.009.085, paragraph 5.2 The following illustration indicates the method of designating the material required: PM50(10) Indicates an aerial plant pole or strand mounted service wire terminal with 10 pair terminal block. PM510 POWER INSERTER This assembly unit consists of the labor and minor materials (tape, straps & spacers, etc.) to place a CenturyLink provided power inserter. PM52 Pole Marking, Per Pole, Route and Pole Number. PM52C ( ) POLE/CABLE ATTACHMENT TAG (Standard) This unit consists of the labor and material to install one (1) pole attachment tag, per cable and/or down guy. The parenthesis indicates the size of the tag, to be determined by the OSP engineer. The tag will consist of black letters on an orange background. Letters will be black and read, “CenturyLink”. Material code for this unit is 1096533, vendor part # MJA080623C CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 176 of 230 PM52C CABLE ATTACHMENT TAG- COPPER CABLE This modifies the standard PM52C unit to consist of the labor and material to install one (1) pole attachment tag, per Copper cable and/or down guy. All other specifications of the PM52C assembly unit will apply. PM52C-F CABLE ATTACHMENT TAG –FIBER CABLE This modifies the standard PM52C unit to consist of the labor and material to install one (1) pole attachment tag, per Fiber cable and/or down guy. All other specifications of the PM52C assembly unit will apply. PM52C ( ) ( ) POLE/CABLE ATTACHMENT TAG (Non-standard) This unit consists of the labor to install one (1) pole attachment tag, per cable and/or down guy. The first parenthesis indicates the size of the tag, to be determined by the OSP engineer. The second parenthesis indicates the color of the tag, to be determined by the local utility company, municipality, or the actual owner of the pole. CenturyLink will provide the tag. Invalid Unit PM52 POLE MARKING This modifies the standard pole marking unit to provide for a decal holder strip with reflective black on orange decals, and a metal CenturyLink ownership tag (tag to be provided to the contractor by CenturyLink). See CenturyLink Guide Drawing PM52. PM54 SQUIRREL OR RODENT GUARD This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required to place squirrel or rodent guard when required for protection of aerial cable. Compensation will be based on each 10 ft section placed. This unit must have pre-approval by CenturyLink. PM100( ) CORE DRILLING This unit consists of labor to core drill a concrete floor or wall to a specified diameter. Conduits will be specified separately. Contractor must use protective measures to protect surrounding elements from dust, water, etc. The diameter of core to be indicated in the parentheses as follows: 2 - Two inch diameter x 6 inch depth 3 - Three inch diameter x 6 inch depth 4 - Four inch diameter x 6 inch depth 5 - Five inch diameter x 6 inch depth PM100( )CP CORE DRILLING – CUSTOMER PREMISE ONLY This unit consists of labor to core drill a floor or wall at a customer premise. This would include core drilling to enter building from the outside, and core drilling between floors. Includes labor and material to ensure that the hole is properly sealed to ensure no water penetrates into the customer premise. Conduits will be specified separately. Contractor must use protective measures to protect surrounding elements from dust, water, etc. The diameter of core to be indicated in the parentheses as follows: 2 - Two inch diameter x 6 inch depth Note: All requirements outlined in Section “Asbestos, Poles and Other Disposable Materials; Environmental Conditions” in the Master Service Agreement must be met. PM101( ) ( ) MDF BLOCKS This unit consists of labor and material to place a one hundred (100) pair protected (five-pin type protector) terminal block with a tip cable, stub up or stub down, on the CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 177 of 230 Main Distribution Frame of a central office and/or remote. Labor to include routing of stubs to location of splice case as determined by the Engineer. Splice case and splicing to be compensated for under separate units. Example: PM101(SU) (30') First parentheses to indicate either SU (Stub Up) or SD (Stub Down) with second parentheses indicating length of stub. PMF101( ) MIC CABLE This unit consists of labor and material to place one (1) foot of Fiber Optic MIC cable, terminating within a central office and/or remote fiber panel. Labor will include routing of stubs to location of splice case as determined by the Engineer. Splice case and splicing to be compensated for under separate units. Example: PMF101(48) The parentheses shall indicate the size of fiber cable, in this case a 48 fiber cable. Length will be specified by the Engineer. PM-WDMP AERIAL CABLE WIND DAMPENER Consists of the material and labor to place one (1) wind dampener mounted on the cable strand, in place. Unit includes the placement of the dampener on the strand and all the required mounting fasteners. XARM CROSS ARM Consists of the material and labor to place one (1) cross arm in place. Unit includes the placement of the cross arm and all the required mounting fasteners and hardware. RWZ RESTRICTED WORK ZONE This assembly unit compensates the contractor for additional cost incurred while working in Metro/Central Business District areas due to restricted working hours, or other circumstances strictly related to working in a Metro / Central Business District area. Each unit shall have a fixed value of one hundred dollars ($100.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount calculated. Partial units as calculated shall also apply. Upon receipt of Contractor Bid for labor and material the Engineer shall input into Fireworks the total cost (labor and material) as “Labor” in order to capture the unit as a single line item. Supporting documentation will be required. Example: $1,000.00 total labor compensation = 10 units $750.00 total material compensation = 7.5 units Total Cost = $1,750.00 entered into Fireworks as “Labor” Total Units = 17.5 Note: This unit can be used for work performed in the maintenance window with less than 48 hour notice. STRUCTURE STRUCTURE LOADER – FIELD SUPPORT LOADER-FLD This assembly unit will consist of all labor only per hour to provide a fully SUPPORT qualified and equipped cable splicer to provide field support to CenturyLink Structure Loaders in preparing complete and accurate cut sheets based on field conditions. This assembly unit includes but is not limited to ensuring all pairs are included on cutsheet, and assist in preparing throw sequences to ensure cable throw can be performed accurately and not interrupt customer service. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and approval only. This is a Labor Only unit and is CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 178 of 230 compensated on a per hour basis. This unit must not be used to augment splicing units. 3rd Party This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment necessary for traffic control Flagging Service ONLY when a regulatory agency requires an OUTSIDE THIRD-PARTY agency or officers to control traffic. (All other traffic control is included in the RUS units). This unit must have written pre-approval by CenturyLink and a copy of the written requirement for third party traffic control must be provided. This fee is for the actual cost, and a copy of the original invoice stating the work activity, date and times of traffic control must be submitted with the contractor units placed (CUP). Invoices without this documentation will not be paid. This is a Labor Only Unit. Each unit will have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) and will be applied incrementally as needed to cover the cost of 3rd Party Flagging. Flagging Service This assembly unit consists of all labor (typically consisting of two individuals) and necessary equipment to perform traffic control to meet regulatory requirements. Personal safety equipment and certification/training as required is included in this unit. This unit may be used on CMS and or Capital Work Orders where company forces are providing the construction of new plant. This unit will always be provided by the Line Extension Contractor and used for supporting CTL Internal Work Forces as requested by CenturyLink. This is a Labor Only unit. Each unit will have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and will be applied incrementally as needed and approved by CenturyLink. Section PMTV - MISCELLANEOUS CATV ASSEMBLY UNITS PM501 This assembly unit consists of the labor and minor materials (tape, straps & spacers, etc.) to place a CenturyTel provided power supply. PM520 This assembly unit consists of the labor and minor materials (tape, straps & spacers, etc.) to place a CenturyTel provided aerial or buried tap. PM540 This assembly unit consists of the labor and minor materials (tape, straps & spacers, etc.) to place a CenturyTel provided aerial or buried directional coupler. PM550 This assembly unit consists of the labor and minor materials (tape, straps, & spacers, etc.) to place a CenturyTel provided aerial or buried splice block. Section R - RIGHT-OF-WAY CLEARING AND TRIMMING UNITS AERIAL PLANT A. Clearing Units are defined as follows: R1-5 Is one (1) foot (0.305 m) in length and 5 feet (1.52 m) in width (to be measured on one side of the pole line) of actual clearing of right-of-way. The unit applies to clearing right-of-way along new or existing telecommunications pole lines and along existing power pole lines. This includes clearing of underbrush, tree removal, and such tree trimming as may be required to leave an unobstructed right-of-way from the ground up on one side of the line of poles carrying wire or cable. The length of actual clearing shall be measured in a straight line parallel to the line between poles and across the maximum dimension of foliage cleared (not trunk) projected to the ground line. All trees and underbrush across the width of the right-of-way shall be considered to be grouped together as a single length in measuring the total length of clearing. Lengths along the right-of-way in which no trees are to be removed or trimmed or underbrush cleared shall be omitted from the total measurement. This unit includes the removal, or topping (cutting out the top of the tree so that if the remaining portions of the tree fall, they will not endanger the line) at the option of the Contractor, of danger trees CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 179 of 230 outside of the right-of-way when so designated by the Engineer. (Danger trees are defined as dead or leaning trees, which, in falling, would affect the operation of the line.) The Contractor shall not remove or trim shade, fruit, or ornamental trees unless so directed by the Engineer. R1-10 Identical to R1-5 except that width is 10 feet (3.05 m). R2-5 Identical with R1-5, except that width 10 feet (3.05 m); to be measured 5 feet (1.52m) on each side of the pole line. R2-10 Identical with Rl-5, except that width 20 feet (6.1 m), to be measured 10 feet (3.05m) on each side of the pole line. Note: The letter "M" added as a suffix to the above "R" units designates units for reclearing existing right- of-way. With the exception of the substitution of the word "reclearing" for "clearing", the remaining description of the "R" assembly units applies for the units suffixed with the letter "M". B. The Trimming Unit is defined as follows: R3-5 Is one (1) foot (0.305 m) in length and consists of the trimming of foliage and branches from trees growing on or adjacent to the right-of-way so as to provide a clearance of not less than 5 feet (1.52 m) in all directions from telecommunications cable. This unit is measured parallel to the pole line across the maximum width of foliage trimmed. All trees, underbrush or shrubbery across the width trimmed shall be considered to be grouped together as a single length in measuring the total length of trimming. Lengths along the right-of-way in which no trimming is performed shall be omitted from the total measurement. Any trimming included in Rl or R2 right-of-way clearing units, shall not be considered a part of the measurement of the unit. The Contractor shall not trim any shade, fruit or ornamental trees unless so directed by the Engineer. When so designated by the Engineer, a tree may be trimmed of its branches with the trunk left extending into the zone to be trimmed. Suffix Description A This modifies the standard R3-5 assembly unit for tree trimming work assignments in excess of 100 lineal feet. Unit is calculated by the lineal foot. This unit applies to LPEC-West markets only. G RIGHT-OF-WAY CLEARING This is the standard R assembly unit modified to include "grubbing" (removal of stumps). R4-A ARBORIST This unit will be utilized only when the use of an Arborist (to perform or supervise) Right-of-Way Clearing is mandated by a permit or government body. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. Each unit shall have a fixed value of one dollar ($1.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount of the arborist. This fee is for the actual cost, and a copy of the original invoice must be submitted with the contractor units placed (CUP). Invoices without this documentation will not be paid. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 180 of 230 SECTION TC - TRIP CHARGE ASSEMBLY UNITS Trip Charge PICKUP AND DELIVERY OF CENTURYLINK MATERIAL Pickup/ This assembly unit consists of labor and equipment necessary to pickup and deliver Delivery CenturyLink materials. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and shall be compensated in 25 mile one-way increments and excludes any actual work to be performed at the job site. Line Extension Only. Example: 100 miles between pickup location and delivery location = 4 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink. Trip Charge AERIAL LINE CREW Line Crew This assembly unit consists of labor only for an emergency aerial line construction crew. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and to incrementally applied as needed to cover trip cost approved by engineer and excludes any actual work to be performed at the job site. Line Extension Only. Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink Trip Charge TRIP CHARGE SPLICER Splicer This assembly unit consists of labor only for an emergency trip charge for splicer. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and to incrementally applied as needed to cover trip cost approved by engineer and excludes any actual work to be performed at the job site. Line Extension Only. Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink Section W - REARRANGEMENT UNITS Specific rearrangement units shall be designated and described by the Engineer on the "List of Special Arrangement Units" table of RUS Form 515. Existing plant assembly units to be rearranged are designated by a prefix "W". WBM92 REARRANGEMENT OF REPEATER HOUSING This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove a BM92 from a pole and place it back on the same pole or a new pole. WC( ) REARRANGE EXISTING AERIAL CABLE This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to re-sag and/or re-lash one foot of aerial cable, including the reconnection of any grounding hardware. The cable size and gauge is indicated within the parentheses. For compensation purposes, the quantity shall be defined the same as in Section CW of CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 181 of 230 the RUS 515c. Other required units such as WC-1's and terminal rearrangements shall be specified separately. The following size ranges that apply to this unit are: (6-200) Small-sized aerial cable (300-600) Medium-sized aerial cable (900-1200) Large-sized aerial cable (1500-1800) Large-sized aerial cable (2100-2400) Large-sized aerial cable (2700-3000) Large-sized aerial cable WCO REARRANGE EXISTING AERIAL FIBER CABLE This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to re-sag and/or re-lash one foot of aerial fiber cable, including the reconnection of any grounding hardware. For compensation purposes, the quantity shall be defined the same as in Section CO of the RUS 515c. WC-A RE-SAG EXISTING FACILITY Unit consists of the labor and material to re-sag one foot of existing aerial facility, including the reconnection of grounding hardware, when no re-lashing is required. For compensation purposes, the quantity shall be defined as the lineal footage of strand (slack) pulled through the suspension clamp or dead end at each location. Other required units such as WC-1 and terminal rearrangements shall be compensated separately. WC-1 REATTACH OR TRANSFER EXISTING CABLE This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to raise or lower the point of attachment of any existing cable or wire lashed to any size strand or to transfer a cable or wire from an existing pole to a new pole in the event of a pole change-out. The following suffix applies to this unit: N - Indicates the reattachment or transfer occurring on Non-wood poles, such as concrete or steel where standard drilling is not allowed and specific banding hardware is required. Example: WC-1N The reattachment or transfer of aerial cable with attachments to a non-wood pole, such as concrete or steel and requiring specific banding hardware. WC-1-ADDL REATTACH OR TRANSFER EXISTING CABLE - ADDITIONAL This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to raise or lower the point of attachment of any additional existing cable or wire lashed to any size strand or to transfer an additional cable or wire from an existing pole to a new pole in the event of a pole change-out. This unit will be used in conjunction with the appropriate WC-1 or WSEA unit and will be paid on a per pole basis. The WC-1 will always be the lead unit if one of the attachments being transferred is a cable. Example 1: Transfer 2 cables and 4 aerial drops: WC-1 = Qty 1 WC-1-ADDL = Qty 1 WSEA-ADDL = Qty 4 CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 182 of 230 WDW( ) REARRANGE EXISTING DISTRIBUTION WIRE This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to re-sag and/or re-tension one foot of aerial distribution wire, including the reconnection of any hardware. The wire size and gauge is indicated within the parentheses. For compensation purposes, the quantity shall be defined the same as in Section CW of the RUS 515c. Other required units such as WC-1's and terminal rearrangements shall be specified separately. WHAC CABLE/WIRE INSTALLATION INTO EXISTING AERIAL PLANT CLOSURE WHACO This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to install new cables/wires WHAF and reinstall all existing cables/wires that are to be retained within an existing WHAP aerial plant closure. All specifications and requirements of the HA assembly unit and WHAPO the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 shall apply. Bonding and grounding of new cable/wire and installation of Y-branch kit, if necessary, shall be compensated under this unit. WHA-G PRSM RE-ENTER/OPEN EXISTING AERIAL CLOSURE – PRISM GROOMING This unit includes all labor and equipment to re-enter/open an existing closure to perform a visual inspection and tighten all grounds on the ground bar. All other units to be compensated separately. This unit will be compensated on a Per Closure basis. Note: This unit is to be used in conjunction with the Prism Grooming Process ONLY. WHAP-G PRSM RE-ENTER/OPEN EXISTING AERIAL PRESSURIZED CLOSURE – PRISM GROOMING This unit includes all labor and equipment to re-enter/open an existing pressurized closure to perform a visual inspection and tighten all grounds on the ground bar. This unit applies only to hermetically sealed splice closures and includes reinstallation of end plate seals and flash testing the closure. All other units to be compensated separately. This unit will be compensated on a Per Closure basis. Note: This unit is to be used in conjunction with the Prism Grooming Process ONLY. WHAP-R RE-ENTER PRESSURIZED SPLICE CLOSURE This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment required to re-enter an aerial, underground or buried sealed closure on an existing splice for the purpose of rearranging, removing or splicing cable pairs. This unit applies only to hermetically sealed splice closures and includes reinstallation of end plate seals and flash testing the closure. WHC-( ) REARRANGE EXISTING SPLICE IN WORKING CABLE This unit shall include the material and labor necessary for the rearrangement work of transferring a single cable pair from one count to another within an existing cable, or the transfer of a single pair from one existing cable to another. The pairs in existing cables involved in the transfer shall have been cleared of faults by CenturyLink. The unit also includes testing, clearing and capping as required. Detailed instructions outlining the requirements for each rearrangement, and the respective responsibilities of the contractor and CenturyLink will be included in the cable schematic and/or cut- sheet prepared by the engineer. WHC1 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a working cable pair when transferring from one count to another within the same cable or another cable. Monitoring of the circuit is required to minimize service interruptions. Working pairs will be based on cutsheets provided by Engineering or the Service Provisioning Center. Non working cable (alpha or dead count) pairs will be paid at the HC1E unit. Each pair is counted and paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 183 of 230 Example 1: “Throwing” Cable 01:1-25 to Cable 601:1-25 with all 25 pair working. WHC1 = 25 Example 2: Throwing Cable 01:1-25 + A, 26-50 to Cable 601:1-25 + A, 26-50 with 25 pair working and 25 pair non-working. WHC1=25 and HC1E=25 Note: A working pair is defined as a cable that has a physical cable sheath count. For example: 100 pair cable counting 01, 1-75+A,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non-working pairs or C1, 1-75+XD,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non- working pairs. Alpha or dead counts are not considered working pairs. WHC2 This assembly unit consists of the labor and material necessary for rearranging one (1) distribution, feeder, and/or electronic pair on a cross-connect block or a cross- connect module, including any non-working pair in an existing cable in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401(PC-2). Pairs that are to be tested, when specified by the Engineer are considered to be part of this unit. Only those pairs on which terminating and/or testing operations are performed are counted and each pair is counted only once at each location. WHC3 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a working cable pair when transferring from one count to another within the same cable or another cable. Monitoring of the circuit is required to minimize service interruptions. Working pairs will be based on cutsheets provided by Engineering or the Service Provisioning Center. Non working cable (alpha or dead count) pairs will be paid at the HC3E unit. Each pair is counted and paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. (P) The suffix P modifies the standard WHC3 assembly unit to require pluggable splicing modules. Example 1: “Throwing” Cable 01:1-25 to Cable 601:1-25 with all 25 pair working. WHC3 = 25 Example 2: Throwing Cable 01:1-25 + A, 26-50 to Cable 601:1-25 + A, 26-50 with 25 pair working and 25 pair non-working. WHC3=25 and HC3E=25 Note: A working pair is defined as a cable that has a physical cable sheath count. For example: 100 pair cable counting 01, 1-75+A,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non-working pairs or C1, 1-75+XD,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non- working pairs. Alpha or dead counts are not considered working pairs. WHC7 For clarification, this unit will be paid for splicing a working cable pair when transferring from one count to another within the same cable or another cable. Monitoring of the circuit is required to minimize service interruptions. Working pairs will be based on cutsheets provided by Engineering or the Service Provisioning Center. Non working cable (alpha or dead count) pairs will be paid at the HC1E unit. All pairs are counted and paid only once at each location which is defined as each splice. Example 1: “Throwing” Cable 01:1-25 to Cable 601:1-25 with all 25 pair working. WHC7 = 25 Example 2: Throwing Cable 01:1-25 + A, 26-50 to Cable 601:1-25 + A, 26-50 with 25 pair working and 25 pair non-working. WHC1=25 and HC1E=25 CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 184 of 230 Note: A working pair is defined as a cable that has a physical cable sheath count. For example: 100 pair cable counting 01, 1-75+A,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non-working pairs or C1, 1-75+XD,76-100 has 75 working pairs and 25 non- working pairs. Alpha or dead counts are not considered working pairs. W-LASH DELASHING EXISTING FACILITIES ASSOCIATED WITH INSTALLATION This assembly unit consists of the labor and material for delashing one foot of existing facility(s) from strand and temporary support of, (regardless of the number of facilities attached to the strand), not associated with facility removal. Unit includes the labor to re-lash the existing facility concurrent with the installation of a new facility. The placement and lashing of the new facility will be compensated using the appropriate CD, CO, or CW unit. WPDS REARRANGE EXISTING AERIAL CROSS CONNECT This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to raise or lower the point of attachment of any existing pole-mounted cross connect or transfer a pole-mounted cross connect from an existing pole to a new pole in the event of a pole changeout. WPG34 REARRANGE EXISTING POLE MOUNTED LOAD COIL This unit shall include the material and labor necessary to raise or lower the point of attachment of any existing pole-mounted load coil or transfer a pole-mounted load coil from an existing pole to a new pole in the event of a pole changeout. WPF-H EXPOSE ANCHOR HEAD This unit consists of labor to expose an anchor head to meet NESC requirements due to safety hazard conditions. This includes exposing the anchor head to anchor shaft. This unit must be preapproved by CenturyLink. WPM-WDMP REARRANGE EXISTING WIND DAMPENER This assembly unit shall include the material and labor necessary to relocate an existing wind dampener on existing cable or transfer of existing wind dampener to new cable. WPM4 TRANSFER CABLE EXTENSION X-ARMS/WIRE TERMINAL OR X-ARM WPM4A These assembly units consists of all labor and minor materials required to transfer WPM4S cable extension arms, pole/strand mounted wire terminal or X-arm from one WPM4AS pole to another WPM50 . WXARM WPM52 POLE RE-MARKING This modifies the standard pole marking unit to provide a decal holder strip with reflective black on orange decals, including the removal of the existing pole markings when renumbering a pole. See CenturyLink Guide Drawing PM52/WPM52 WPM55 TRIM BOLT This unit consists of labor to trim the bolt that secures aerial cable to pole to 2” or less from the washer. This unit is required to meet NESC requirements only so as not to encumber climbing space. This unit must be preapproved by CenturyLink. Section XX - NONREUSABLE MATERIALS REMOVAL UNITS These units cover the furnishing of all labor for the removal of construction assembly units from existing lines, and transportation of the removed materials for proper disposal. The Contractor will be permitted to use the most economical method of removing these units. The removal units are designated by the prefix CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 185 of 230 "XX" followed by the assembly unit designation of the unit to be removed. Note: When removal is accomplished under the XX units, the material becomes property of the contractor and units should be priced as such. XX109-H REMOVAL OF 109-WIRE This assembly unit consists of all the labor and equipment to remove one foot of one circuit of 109 wire and proper disposal of unit. XX-ABDN CA CUT OFF ABANDONED CABLE This assembly unit consists of labor and material to cut off abandoned cables. This unit applies to aerial, buried, underground applications. Note: If in direct buried applications, it includes cutting off the cable 12” below ground level. It also includes reinstalling moisture block, pedestal seal or pea gravel and fire ant retardant. This unit is not paid on a per cable basis; it is paid on a per location basis. This unit does not apply when other plant (i.e.: cable, pedestal, cross-connect, etc) is being removed. It cannot be used in conjunction with any other removal units. XXAF REMOVAL OF FOREIGN POLE This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove a foreign utility pole abandoned by other than CenturyLink and proper disposal of unit. XXAP REMOVAL OF POLE IN POWER This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove a pole in power (poles placed up through supply lines exceeding 300 Volt to ground). Poles that have been topped to eliminate the potential of contact with supply lines during removal do not constitute removal from power. XX X-ARM REMOVAL OF CROSS-ARM This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove a Cross-Arm from a pole and proper disposal of unit. XXC( ) REMOVAL OF AERIAL COPPER CABLE This assembly unit consists of the labor and equipment to remove one foot of the designated cable, strand, pole hardware, ground attachments, associated splice cases, etc. and proper disposal of unit. The parentheses indicate the pair count as follows: (6-200), (300-600), (900-1200), (1500-1800) XXCO REMOVAL OF AERIAL FIBER CABLE This assembly unit consists of the labor and equipment to remove one foot of the designated cable, strand, pole hardware, ground attachments, associated splice cases, etc. and proper disposal of unit. XXCRW-1 REMOVAL OF RURAL C-WIRE This assembly unit consists of all the labor and equipment to remove one foot of Rural C-Wire, pole hardware, ground attachments, etc. and proper disposal of unit. XXDW REMOVAL OF DISTRIBUTION WIRE This assembly unit consists of all the labor and equipment to remove one foot of Distribution Wire, pole hardware, ground attachments, etc. and proper disposal of unit. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 186 of 230 XXHC4CO REMOVE JUMPER WIRES – CENTRAL OFFICE Consists of the labor for removing both ends of one (1) pair of cross-connect jumper wires on cross-connecting blocks and/or modules in the Central Office. This unit includes contact with Structure Loaders or other designated CenturyLink personnel and all required testing. XXPDS REMOVAL OF AERIAL CROSS CONNECT This assembly unit consists of all the labor and equipment to remove one pole-mount cross connect and proper disposal of unit. XXPG REMOVAL OF AERIAL PLANT TERMINAL AND/OR LOAD COIL This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove an Aerial Pole Mounted Terminal and/or Load Coil or Build-out Capacitor and proper disposal of unit. Strand Mounted Terminals and Load Coils or Build-out Capacitors shall be removed with Aerial Cable and Strand. XXPM5 REMOVAL OF POLE STEP This assembly unit consists of all labor and equipment to remove a pole step from a foreign utility pole owned by other than CenturyLink and proper disposal of unit. Section XZ - REUSABLE MATERIALS REMOVAL UNITS These units cover the furnishing of all labor for the removal of construction assembly units from existing lines and all labor and transportation of the removed materials to a location designated by the Owner. The Contractor will be charged by the Owner for the materials removed under this section at the unit material values shown in column 2 of the "Value and Disposition of Units to be Removed" table of RUS Form 515. The number of units to be charged to the Contractor and the extended value of these units are shown in columns 3 and 4. Such charges will be placed against the Contractor as assembly units are removed and the unit material values will be deducted from the total value of assembly units constructed on this project for determination of the work accomplished for purposes of the monthly progress payments to the Contractor. Of the assembly units listed in the "Value and Disposition of Units to be Removed" table to be removed from existing lines certain units are to be reused in the construction of the project. The quantity of such units to be reused is listed in the "Value and Disposition of Units to be Removed" table, column 5. These units where installed in the project will be inventoried as new assembly units and compensated for at the unit bid prices. The quantity of assembly units listed in column 6 of the "Value and Disposition of Units to be Removed" table is the maximum quantity of removed assembly units that are to be returned to the Owner for credit which will be allowed at the unit material prices in column 2. Column 7 indicates the extended value of the units to be returned to the Owner. The Contractor will be allowed credit for assembly units listed in column 6 which, in the opinion of the Engineer, have not been damaged by the Contractor in removal and handling. Such credits will be allowed the Contractor as the assembly units are returned to a location designated by the Owner and shall be added to the total value of installed assembly units for determination of work accomplished for the purposes of the monthly progress payments to the Contractor. The removal units are specified by the prefix "XZ" followed by the assembly unit designation of the existing assembly unit to be removed. XZCM8 REMOVAL AND REUSE OF ANALOG PAIR GAIN DEVICE This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove an Analog Pair Gain Device and deliver to the warehouse of the owner or transporting elsewhere in the site of the project for reuse where similar units are required as designated by the Engineer. Labor and minor material to re-install will be compensated for under separate units. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 187 of 230 XZCO REMOVAL OF AERIAL FIBER CABLE This assembly unit consists of the labor and equipment to remove one foot of the designated cable, strand, pole hardware, ground attachments, associated splice cases, etc. and proper disposal of unit. XZCW( ) REMOVAL AND REUSE OF AERIAL CABLE This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove aerial plant and deliver to the warehouse of the owner or transporting elsewhere in the site of the project for reuse where similar units are required, as designated by the Engineer. Labor and minor material required to re-install will be compensated under separate units. The parentheses indicate the pair count as follows: (6-200), (300-600), (900-1200), (1500-1800) XZCXR-( ) REMOVAL AND REUSE OF ANALOG SPAN LINE REPEATER This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove an Analog Span Line Repeater and deliver to the warehouse of the owner or transporting elsewhere in the site of the project for reuse where similar units are required as designated by the Engineer. Labor and minor material to re-install will be compensated for under separate units. The following housing sizes apply to this unit: S – Small (up to 1000) M – Medium (1001 to 3600) L – Large (3700 8100) XZDAML REMOVAL AND REUSE OF DIGITAL ADDED MAIN LINE This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove an Digital Added Main Line device and deliver to the warehouse of the owner or transporting elsewhere in the site of the project for reuse where similar units are required as designated by the Engineer. Labor and minor material to re-install will be compensated for under separate units. XZPDS-( ) REMOVAL AND REUSE OF AERIAL CROSS CONNECT This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove an aerial Serving Area Interface Cabinet and deliver to the warehouse of the owner or transporting elsewhere in the site of the project for reuse where similar units are required as designated by the Engineer. Labor and minor material to re-install will be compensated for under separate units. The following cabinet sizes apply to this unit: S – Small (up to 1000) M – Medium (1001 to 3600) L – Large (3700 8100) CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 188 of 230 Part II - SPECIFICATIONS FOR MATERIALS 1. SCOPE This part of the specification is concerned with the various materials required for the construction of the outside aerial cable plant of the rural telecommunications system as shown on the Plans, Specifications, and Construction Sheets. 2. GENERAL All materials used in the construction of the rural telecommunications system except those listed in Paragraph 4 below shall be listed in RUS Informational Publication (IP) 344-2, "List of Materials Acceptable for Use on Telecommunications Systems of RUS Borrowers," unless specific written approval has been granted by the Administrator. 3. POLES 3.1 The pole plan, method of treatment, kind of preservative and general procedure applying to all poles shall be in accordance with the latest RUS specifications for these items in effect at the time the bids are received. All poles shall be framed in accordance with the framing guide attached to the specifications. 3.2 Poles shall be of the length and American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI) class specified in the Proposal. 4. MISCELLANEOUS Items which do not appear in RUS IP 344-2, "List of Materials Acceptable for Use on Telecommunications Systems of RUS Borrowers," shall be of a quality suitable for the application for which they are intended. Part III - SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION 1. GENERAL 1.1 All construction and installation work shall be done in a thorough and workmanlike manner in accordance with the Plans, Specifications and Construction Sheets and shall be subject to acceptance by the Owner and the Administrator. 1.2 All material to be used in construction of the Project shall be stored so as to be protected from deteriorating effects of the elements. 1.3 All guy strand, suspension strand, aerial cables, and accessory materials used in the construction of the Project shall be handled with care. Each reel of aerial cable shall be inspected for damage. All damage shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Engineer and in accordance with the methods or other instructions described in the appropriate paragraphs of Part III. If reel wrap is present, the reel wrap shall remain intact on the reel until the cable is ready to be placed. 1.4 Deviations from the Plans, Specifications and Construction Sheets shall not be permitted except upon written permission of the Engineer. 1.5 The latest revision of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) and the National Electrical Code (NEC) shall be followed in every case except where local regulations are more stringent, in which case local regulations shall govern. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 189 of 230 1.6 The Contractor shall maintain conductor polarity (tip and ring) identification at the main distributing frame, cable terminals, wire terminals, terminal blocks, and in the service entrance, all in accordance with the Specifications and Construction Sheets (see guide drawing 815). 2. POLE LINES 2.1 Poles shall be handled carefully. Damaged poles shall not be used. 2.2 The pole hole shall be of sufficient diameter to permit the pole to settle freely to the bottom of the hole without trimming the butt and still have sufficient space between the pole and the sides of th e hole to permit proper tamping of the backfill at every point around the pole, and throughout the entire depth of the hole. 2.3 The setting depth, in feet (or meters), for poles of various lengths shall be as follows: Length of Setting Setting Pole in Soil in Solid Rock 20 (6.10) 4.0 (1.22) 3.0 (0.91) 25 (7.62) 5.0 (1.52) 3.5 (1.07) 30 (9.14) 5.5 (1.68) 3.5 (1.07) 35 (10.67) 6.0 (1.83) 4.0 (1.22) 40 (12.19) 6.0 (1.83) 4.0 (1.22) 45 (13.72) 6.5 (1.98) 4.5 (1.37) 50 (15.24) 7.0 (2.13) 4.5 (1.37) 55 (16.76) 7.5 (2.29) 5.0 (1.52) 60 (18.29) 8.0 (2.44) 5.0 (1.52) 2.4 The "Setting in Soil" depth as shown in paragraph 2.3, shall apply where poles are to be set in soil only; where there is a layer of soil more than 2 feet (0.61 m) in depth over solid rock; or where the pole in solid rock is not substantially vertical or the diameter of the hole at the surface of the rock exceeds approximately twice the diameter of the pole at the same level. 2.5 The "Setting in Solid Rock" depth as shown in paragraph 2.3, shall apply where solid rock is encountered at the ground line and where the hole is substantially vertical, approximately uniform in diameter, and large enough to permit the use of tamping bars the full depth of the hole. 2.6 Where there is a layer of soil 2 feet (0.61 m) or less in depth over solid rock, the depth of the hole shall be the depth of the soil in addition to the depth specified in paragraph 2.3 under "Setting in Solid Rock," provided, however, that such depth shall not exceed the depth specified under "Setting in Soil." 2.7 On sloping ground the depth of the hole shall be measured from the low side of the hole. Where a pole is to be set on the side of a steep grade where soil erosion appears to be a consideration, the hole should be one (1) foot (0.305 m) deeper than specified in paragraph 2.3 under "Setting in Soil." 2.8 When an earth boring machine is employed for holes for guyed poles, the bottom of the hole shall be thoroughly tamped to compact any loose earth that may be present. 2.9 All holes shall be backfilled with soil or small rock and all pole holes in rock shall be inspected and approved by the Engineer before being backfilled. 2.10 Backfill shall be thoroughly tamped the full depth of the pole hole. Earth must be banked around the pole to a minimum height of 6 in. [15.24 centimeters (cm)] above ground level. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 190 of 230 2.11 Holes in soil for poles at unguyed corners where the pole will not be keyed shall be one (1) foot (0.305 m) deeper than the "Setting in Soil" depth as shown in paragraph 2.3. For holes in solid rock the "Setting in Solid Rock" depth will apply. 2.12 The Contractor shall be responsible for setting poles in alignment according to the staking sheets. If the Contractor should find stakes out of alignment, the Engineer shall, upon request of the Contractor, realign the stakes according to the construction sheets. 2.13 Poles shall be set plumb except at corners where they shall be set and raked against the load so that the pole top will be in line after the load is applied. The rake in pole shall not exceed 6 in. (15.24 cm) for each 10 feet (3.05 m) of pole length after the conductors are installed at the required tension. Deadend shall be set so as to be plumb and in line after the load it applied. 2.14 Pole lightning protection shall be a #6 AWG bare copper wire installed in accordance with assembly unit drawing PM1. 3. MOUNTING HARDWARE AND GUYS 3.1 All bolts employed for the mounting of hardware items on poles shall be long enough to fully engage the nut (including locknut, where applicable) but shall not extend more than 2 in. (50.8 mm) beyond the nut after the nut is tightened. The ends of bolts shall not be cut. 3.2 The Engineer shall determine all guy locations and shall specify the type of guy. Guys shall be installed before conductors or cable suspension strands are placed. 4. ANCHORS 4.1 Anchor assembly units shall be installed at locations designated on the construction sheets. 4.2 All anchors and rods shall be in line with the load and shall be so installed that the eye of the rod is above grade. Not more than 6 in. (152 mm) of rod shall remain out of the ground after the load is applied. 4.3 When an expansion type anchor is used, the anchor shall be fully expanded and shall be expanded into undisturbed earth before backfilling the anchor hole. 4.4 Backfill shall be thoroughly tamped the full depth of all anchor holes. 4.5 Rock anchors shall be placed in accordance with the detailed instructions of the Engineer. Where a rock is encountered below the surface of the ground, instructions from the Engineer shall be obtained before placing an anchor at that location. 5. SELF SUPPORTING FIBER OPTIC CABLE 5.1 Where physical obstructions make it necessary to pull cable along the line from a stationary reel, cable stringing blocks shall be used to support the cable during all placing and tensioning operations. Ladders, cable cars and other equipment shall not be placed on or against the cable. 5.2 Splicing of the optical fibers shall be performed in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2). Splicing of the support member shall be performed in accordance with the method specified by the Engineer. 5.3 During installation, maximum pulling tension and minimum bending radius of the self supporting fiber optic cable shall not exceed the cable manufacturer's recommendations. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 191 of 230 5.4 Initial stringing tension, maximum permissible span length, and sagging shall be in accordance with the cable manufacturer's recommendations. 5.5 Self supporting fiber optic cable shall be spiraled in accordance with the method shown on Construction Guide Drawing 250-1. Spiraling of the cable shall be performed within 24 hours of the tensioning operation. 5.6 The insulation shall not be removed from the support member except at bonding and ground points; and at points where ends of the support member are terminated in splicing and deadend devices. 5.7 The support member of self supporting fiber optic cable shall be made electrically continuous throughout its entire length. 5.8 At junctions between self supporting fiber optic cable and aerial fiber cable, or buried fiber cable, the support messenger shall be bonded to the aerial cable strand or buried cable armor. 5.9 The support member of self supporting fiber optic cable shall be grounded at locations specified by the Engineer by connecting the support wire to a pole ground wire as shown on the Construction Sheets. 5.10 When specified by the Engineer, the insulation of the support member at deadend fittings, splices and bridged grounding connections shall be restored in accordance with the method shown in Construction Guide Drawing 360. 5.11 Damaged portions of the self supporting fiber optic cable shall be cut out and the support member spliced in accordance with the method specified by the Engineer. 6. SUSPENSION STRAND 6.1 The cable shall be installed within a reasonable time after the strand is installed and tensioned. If a delay in installing cable in excess of 24 hours is encountered, temporary dampers shall be installed on the strand. 6.2 When tensioning strand the cable suspension clamps shall be loose enough to allow free movement of the strand. 6.3 Suspension strand shall be placed in accordance with the Construction Sheets and shall be tensioned in accordance with instructions, which shall be furnished, to the Contractor by the Engineer. 6.4 The suspension strand shall be placed on the roadside of the pole line unless otherwise directed by the Engineer. 6.5 In tangent construction, the lip of the suspension strand clamp shall point toward the pole. At angles in the line, the suspension strand clamp lip shall point away from the load. 6.6 In level construction the suspension strand clamp shall be placed in such a manner that it shall hold the strand below the through-bolt. At points where there is an up-pull on the strand, the clamp shall be so placed that it shall support the strand above the through-bolt. 6.7 When a thimbleye bolt is used both to mount the suspension strand clamp and to make the guy attachment, the size of the suspension strand clamp shall be governed by the size of the thimbleye bolt required for the guy. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 192 of 230 6.8 The air temperature at the time and place of tensioning the strand shall be determined by means specified by the Engineer. 6.9 The suspension strand shall be made electrically continuous throughout its entire length as indicated on the Construction Sheets. 6.10 Suspension strands shall be bonded to other bare cable suspension strands, and guys on the same pole and grounded by connection to ground leads at locations specified by the Engineer and in the manner specified by the Engineer. Where the strand is to be grounded to a multigrounded neutral on a pole which does not carry a vertical pole ground wire, a #6 AWG bare copper wire shall be left coiled and taped to permit it to be extended up the pole and connected to the multiground neutral by a representative of the power company. 7. FILLED AERIAL CABLE 7.1 The Contractor and Engineer shall jointly inspect all reels of cable for damage prior to installation. 7.2 Cable ends shall be kept sealed at all times, i.e., during transportation, in storage, and during cable placement to prevent moisture entry into the cable core. Acceptable cable end caps shall be used for this purpose. 7.3 Cable shall be taken from the reel only as it is placed. Bends of small radii and twists shall be avoided in handling cable. 7.4 If the jacket is deformed in handling the cable, the Engineer shall be notified. If directed by the Engineer, the deformed section of the jacket shall be removed; the insulation and conductors shall be examined and if damaged shall be repaired. The opening in the jacket shall then be closed by means of a suitable enclosure. Repairs so made shall be done in accordance with appropriate specifications. 8. FILLED AERIAL CABLE PLACEMENT 8.1 During placing operations, copper cables shall not be bent in a radius less than 10 times the outside diameter of the cable and fiber optic cables shall not be bent in a radius less than 20 times the outside diameter of the cable. Temporary supports where necessary, shall be placed sufficiently close together and proper tensioning of the cable shall be employed to prevent bending in excess of the above requirements. 8.2 In those instances where spiraling of cable is involved, the mounting of closures for purposes of splicing and distribution shall be accomplished after the spiraling operation has been completed. 8.3 Cable guards shall be applied over the cable at points of potential abrasion such as at supports, and in locations where tree trimming is not permitted. 8.4 Cable shall be lashed with lashing wire to the suspension strand by means of a suitable lashing machine. 8.5 The pitch of the lashing wire may be from 10 to 15 in. (254 to 381 mm) but must be constant for any section of cable of the same size and gauge. For cables of 3/4 in. (19 mm) or larger in diameter, the lashing wire shall be placed with a tension of 35 to 40 lbs (156 to 178 N). Cables having a smaller diameter less than 3/4 in. (19 mm) shall be lashed with a lashing wire tension of 18 to 25 lbs (80 to 111 N). 8.6 During the placing operation, precautions shall be taken to prevent slippage of the cable sheath or jacket over the core. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 193 of 230 8.7 The cable shall be snug against the suspension strand throughout the span. It shall be supported in a position directly below the strand insofar as possible, except where spiraling has been specified. Where more than one cable is placed on a strand, the cables shall be arranged as shown on the Construction Sheets so that the cables are snug against the suspension strand and against each other. 8.8 The lashing wire shall be terminated at each pole and the cable shall be supported and protected at the suspension clamp in accordance with the Construction Sheets. 8.9 At lashing wire terminating points, the tension placed in the lashing wire by the lashing machine shall be maintained. No slack in the lashing wire shall be permitted to run into the span. 8.10 When lashing wire is spliced in a span, the splice shall be made by means of a compression type splicing sleeve. The completed splice shall be placed on the strand in such a position that it shall not result in damage to the cable sheath or jacket. 8.11 Where suspension strand attachments such as suspension strand cross-over, suspension strand pull-offs, etc., are encountered in the span, a positive separation shall be provided between the suspension strand attachment and the cable, and the cable shall be supported and protected in accordance with the Construction Sheets. 8.12 At splices where the cable is not cut, no slack shall be left in the cable. So that no slack can run into the span, the lashing wire shall be securely clamped to the strand until the splice is completed, at which time the lashing wire shall be terminated in accordance with the Construction Sheets. 8.13 At cut splices in the cable, sufficient overlap shall be provided to permit splicing without piecing out the conductors. 8.14 Spiraling of lashed cable where specified shall be performed in accordance with the method shown on the Construction Guide Drawing 250. Spiraling of the cable shall be performed within 48 hours of the tensioning operation. 8.15 Where the new cable is to be lashed to existing strand and cable(s), the preceding requirements for placement of lashed cable shall also be adhered to, except as modified and/or supplemented as follows: 8.15.1 The cable shall be lashed to the existing strand and cable(s) so that it and the existing cable(s) shall be as snug against the existing strand as is practicable. Note: If the existing cable is spiraled, the spiraling shall first be removed. The existing cable after unspiraling and the new cable shall then be lashed, without either being spiraled, to the existing strand in the same lashing operation. 8.15.2 The lashing wire shall be terminated on both sides of all splices and devices in/on the existing cable where interference with the lashing operation is encountered. 8.15.3 Cable spacers and cable straps, as required, shall be used at all points of lashing wire termination to maintain proper separation and support for the new cable. 8.15.4 Spacers shall be added to the existing suspension clamp mountings, where required, to maintain proper separation between the cable and the surface of the pole. 8.15.5 Ready-access closures to be installed on the new cable(s) shall be equipped with extension fittings so that they will be located below and separate from the existing cable. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 194 of 230 8.16.6 The existing lashing wire, fittings and attachments shall be adjusted as necessary to maintain proper security of the new cable and the existing cable, and to maintain adequate separations and clearances. 9. CABLE SPLICING AND TERMINALS 9.1 Splicing for copper cable and fiber optic cable shall be in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2). 9.2 Aerial cable terminals and ready-access closures equipped with filled terminal blocks shall be installed in accordance with the Construction Sheets and connected in accordance with the cable schematic drawings furnished by the Engineer. Splicing shall be performed in accordance with RUS Splicing Standard Bulletin 1753F-401 (PC-2). 10. CLEARING RIGHT-OF-WAY 10.1 In clearing the right-of-way, trees shall be removed or trimmed and underbrush cleared in accordance with the Construction Sheets. Trees fronting the side of the right-of-way shall be trimmed symmetrically unless otherwise directed by the Engineer. 10.2 Dead trees beyond the right-of-way, which would strike the line in falling, shall be removed. 10.3 Leaning trees beyond the right-of-way which would strike the line in falling and which would require topping if not removed, may be removed or topped at the option of the Contractor; however, the Contractor shall trim and not remove shade, fruit, or ornamental trees unless otherwise directed by the Engineer. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 195 of 230 LIST OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND PLANS Assembly Unit Drawings HR1 Ready-Access Enclosure, Lashed Cable Straight Splice HR2 Ready-Access Enclosure, Lashed Cable Branch Splice PE1-2, PE1-3, and PE1-4 Down Guy PE1-2G, PE1-3G, and PE1-4G Down Guy, Ground Connections PE2-2, PE2-3, and PE2-4 Overhead Guy PE2-2G, PE2-3G, and PE2-4G Overhead Guy, Ground Connections PF1-3, PF1-5, and PF1-7 Expanding Anchor Assembly PF3-3, PF3-5, and PF3-7 Screw Anchor Assembly PF5-3 and PF5-4 Rock Anchor Assembly PF6-3, PF6-4, and PF6-5 Swamp Anchor Assembly PM1 Pole Lightning Protection Assembly PM2 Pole Ground Assembly PM2-1 Auxiliary Ground Rod Assembly PM2A Ground Wire Assembly PM4 Cable Extension Arm Assembly (Short) PM4A Cable Extension Arm Assembly (Long) PM5 Pole Stepping Assembly PM6 and PM7 Pole Key Assemblies PM8 and PM9 Pole Key Assemblies PM12 Sidewalk Guy Arm Assembly PM14 Push Brace Accessories PM52 Pole Marking Construction Guide Drawings 201 Suspension Strand Mounting 201-1 Self Supporting Filled Fiber Optic Cable Support 202 Suspension Strand Mounting (Pull Away from Pole) 202-1 Suspension Strand Mounting (Pull Against Pole) 202-3 Self Supporting Filled Fiber Optic Cable Support, Corner 203 Suspension Strand Mounting (Corners) 203-1 Self Supporting Filled Fiber Optic Cable Support, Corner 204 Suspension Strand Deadend 206 Branch Suspension Strand 207 Branch Suspension Strand CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 196 of 230 208 Suspension Strand Pull-Off 209-1 Suspension Strand Bonding 211 False Deadend 212 Strand Layouts 214 Arrangement Details of Cables at Pole Supports 241 Lashed Cable Support at Pole 242 Lashing Wire Terminations 243 Lashing Wire Terminations at Suspension Strand Crossovers 250 Method of Spiraling Aerial Cable 250-1 Method of Spiraling Self Supporting Filled Fiber Optic Cable (Figure 8 Design) 312-1 Aerial Plastic Cable, Details of Wire Connections to Terminal blocks 360 Method of Restoring Insulation on Support Member of Self Supporting Filled Fiber Optic Cable (Figure 8 Design) 812 Guy Hook, Details of Installation 815 Conductor Polarity (Tip and Ring) Diagram (Aerial Plant) NOTE: On the Assembly Unit or Guide Drawings an asterisk (*) in the ITEM column indicates items that are no longer listed in RUS IP 344-2, "List of Materials Acceptable for Use on Telecommunications Systems of RUS Borrowers." CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-153 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 197 of 230 United States Department of Agriculture Rural Utilities Service RUS Bulletin 1753F-153 RUS Form 515d September 2001 CenturyLink Revised May 2014 Specifications and Drawings for Service Installation at Customer Access Locations SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT UNITS OSP Special arrangement units. These descriptions should be used in the Special Arrangement Units section of the contract whenever such units are specified. Every possible effort must be made to avoid proliferation of special arrangement units. If circumstances prohibit use of a standard unit, consider modifying a standard unit as described in “Modification of Standard Units”. MODIFICATION OF STANDARD UNITS RUS OSP modified units. In general, this section is to be used whenever a change is made or a special requirement is added/deleted to the description of a standard unit. Every possibl e effort must be made to avoid proliferation of special arrangement units. Use standard RUS units in every case possible. 515d Contract Sections CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 198 of 230 This page is intentionally left blank CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 199 of 230 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Rural Utilities Service BULLETIN 1753F-153 SUBJECT: Specifications and Drawings for Service Installations at Customer Access Locations, RUS Form 515d TO: All Telecommunications Borrowers RUS Telecommunications Staff EFFECTIVE DATE: September 17, 2001 OFFICE OF PRIMARY INTEREST: Outside Plant Branch, Telecommunications Standards Division. AVAILABILITY: This bulletin supersedes RUS Bulletin 345-154, Specifications and Drawings for Service Entrance and Station Protector Installation, RUS Form 515g, issued May 25, 1989. This bulletin can be accessed via the Internet at http://www.usda.gov/rus/telecom/publications/bulletins.htm PURPOSE: This specification provides Contractors, Engineers, and RUS Borrowers with assembly unit descriptions, materials, construction and installation, and drawings for service installations at customer access locations associated with RUS Form 515, Telecommunications System Construction Contract. Roberta D. Purcell 8/21/01 Roberta D. Purcell Date Assistant Administrator Telecommunications Program CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 200 of 230 RUS Bulletin 1753F-153 Specifications and Drawings for Service Installations at Customer Access Locations, RUS Form 515d TABLE OF CONTENTS Page List of Changes ............................................................................................................................................. i Part I – Description of Assembly Units and Proposal and Contract Sections ............................................................................................................................. 1 Part II – Specifications and Materials .........................................................................................................14 1. Scope ........................................................................................................................................ 7 2. General ..................................................................................................................................... 7 3. Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................... 7 Part III – Specifications for Construction and Installation ..........................................................................14 1. General ..................................................................................................................................... 7 2. Aerial Service Entrances .......................................................................................................... 8 3. Buried Service Entrances ......................................................................................................... 8 4. NID ............................................................................................................................................ 9 List of Construction Drawings and Plans ...................................................................................................16 Detailed Drawings for 515d Refer to page 11 and please note that CenturyLink specifications override these RUS drawings. INDEX ASSEMBLY UNITS: Underground Cable CONSTRUCTION: Service Entrances Station Protector Installation SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS: Outside Plant WIRE: Buried Service Drop Parallel Conductor CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 201 of 230 LIST OF CHANGES 1. Addition of BM50 unit, Buried Service Wire or Cable Installation to Pole-Mounted Wire Terminal Assembly Unit. 2. Provision of suffix "D" to BM60 and BM61 units to indicate directional boring. 3. Provision of suffix "P" to the BM60 unit to indicate plastic pipe. 4. Modification of the BM61 unit allowing the Engineer to specify the maximum bore diameter in parentheses. 5. Provision of suffix "E" to the BM71 unit to indicate extra depth in rock. 5. Modification of Section NI to become Section NID, Network Interface Device Assembly Units. Redefined unit to included protectors as part of the unit, as well as mounting arrangements for mobile home installation. 6. Elimination of Section P. Protectors are now included as part of Section NID. 7. Modification of Section SE as follows: (a) Compensation will be on a per foot basis; (b) Elimination of the SEK unit. This unit is now covered under two separate units: the SEA unit and the BM50 unit. 8. In part III, section 3, changed minimum depth of buried service entrances from 24 inches to 12 inches in soil. 9. In part III, section 4, modified section to cover NID's in place of station protection. 10. Modification of the NID2 and NID3 assembly unit drawings to indicate the Power Company’s method of providing the electrical system ground connection. For editorial or other minor technical changes, refer to the body of the document. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 202 of 230 This page is intentionally left blank CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 203 of 230 Part I - DESCRIPTION OF ASSEMBLY UNITS AND PROPOSAL AND CONTRACT SECTIONS The Contractor’s Proposal form is divided into sections and the sections approved for construction shall be listed in the Construction Agreement by the Owner. The sections are as follows: Section BM - Miscellaneous Assembly Units Section NID - Network Interface Device Assembly Units Section FTTX-SE Aerial Fiber Service Entrance Assembly Units Section FTTX-SE Buried Fiber Service Entrance Section FTTX-BM Miscellaneous Assembly Units Section FTTX-NID Network Interface Device Assembly Units Section ONT - Optical Network Termination Device Assembly Units Section P - Protector/Bridge Module Assembly Units Section SE - Service Entrance Assembly Units Section SE-TV - Service Entrance CATV Assembly Units Section TC - Trip Charge Units Section W - Rearrangement Units Section XX - Nonreusable Materials Removal Units Section XZ - Reusable Materials Removal Units Each assembly unit includes only the materials listed on the corresponding Installation and Construction Guide Drawings or description of unit where no drawing exists. The various installation and construction units which are included in the Proposal and upon which quotations are required are defined by the following descriptions: Section BM – MISCELLANEOUS ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of all labor and material to construct and install the units defined individually below required for the installation and construction of the service entrance portions of the Project: BM2A Housing Auxiliary Ground Assembly Unit - Consists of the necessary labor and material for the installation of a ground rod clamp (if required) and the required length of a bare #6 AWG copper ground wire connected to a pole ground wire using a ground wire connector (see unit drawing BM2A). BM2B Housing Ground Assembly Unit - Consists of the necessary labor and materials for the installation of a bonding connector bracket within an existing housing. The bonding connector bracket should be the bracket that is recommended by the housing manufacturer. BM2C Existing Facility Bonding Assembly Unit – Consists of the necessary labor and material for bonding new or existing cable in an existing facility, such as a buried plant housing or splice closure. This unit includes a bonding connector, a bonding harness, tie-wraps, replacement of gravel and/or sealer, and rearrangement of an existing cable. Compensation shall be paid on a per bond basis. BM2D New Facility Re-Bonding Assembly Unit – Consists of the necessary labor and material for re-bonding an existing cable in a new facility such as a buried plant housing or splice closure. This unit includes a bonding connector, a bonding harness, and tie wraps. Compensation shall be paid on a per bond basis. BM2E( )a Ground – Above Surface Assembly Unit - This unit consists of the necessary labor and material for the installation of ABOVE surface AWG #6 or #10 ground wire for conductor lengths greater than 5 feet. The number specified in the parentheses will indicate #6 or #10 ground wire. This unit will be compensated on a per foot basis. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 204 of 230 Note 1: Up to 5’ of AWG #6 or #10 is included in the standard NID suffix “5” unit (Suffix 5: Telco Ground Rod with Above-surface Bond to Electric Ground Note 2: Please refer to CenturyLink Bonding, Grounding and Protection MP-2010- 02-004 for grounding requirements. Examples:  If you are placing an above surface AWG #6 ground wire for 15’ in association with NID placement the following unit and quantity would apply: Assembly Unit: BM2E(6)a Quantity: 10  If you are placing an above surface AWG #6 ground wire for 15’ NOT in association with NID placement the following unit and quantity would apply: Assembly Unit: BM2E(6)a Quantity: 15 BM2E( )b Ground – Below Surface Assembly Unit - This unit consists of the necessary labor and material for the installation of BELOW surface AWG #6 or #10 ground wire for conductor lengths greater than 5 feet. The number specified in the parentheses will indicate #6 or #10 ground wire. This unit will be compensated on a per foot basis. Note 1: Up to 5’ of AWG #6 or #10 is included in the standard NID suffix “3” unit.  3 - Electric System Grounding Conductor Note 2: Please refer to CenturyLink Bonding, Grounding and Protection MP-2010- 02-004 for grounding requirements. Examples:  If you are placing a below surface AWG #10 ground wire for 15’ in association with NID placement the following unit and quantity would apply: Assembly Unit: BM2E(10)b Quantity: 10  If you are placing a below surface AWG #10 ground wire f or 15’ NOT in association with NID placement the following unit and quantity would apply: Assembly Unit: BM2E(6)b Quantity: 15 BM50( ) Buried Service Wire or Cable Installation to Pole-Mounted Wire Terminal Assembly Unit – Consists of the necessary labor and material to install a buried wire or cable from a buried plant housing to a pole mounted wire terminal. This unit includes the installation of pole mounted buried wire or cable, a pole mounted wire terminal, and the necessary wire work at the wire terminal (see assembly unit drawing BM50). Pair count of the terminal size shall be indicated in the parentheses. Installation of the buried plant housing and splicing of the pole mounted buried wire or cable inside the buried plant housing shall be compensated under separate units. BM50Q TERMINAL BLOCKS – LEGACY QWEST MARKETS ONLY BM50Q-BC100-BLOCK- TERM-6PR DT3 standard pedestal 6 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 4ft., filled, unshielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-12PR-12F-FS DT3 standard pedestal 12 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-12PR-12F-PM DT3 Standard pole mount 12 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-12PR-25F-FS DT3 standard pedestal 12 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-12PR-25F-PM DT3 Standard pole mount 12 pair non-protected terminal block CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 205 of 230 e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-12PR-4F-FU DT3 standard pedestal 12 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 4ft., filled, unshielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-12-VT-3F-SM DT3 Standard strand mount, w/ integrated splice closure, 12 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 3ft., PCV tip tracer stub. BM50Q-DT3-12-VT-3-PM DT3 Standard strand mount, w/ integrated splice closure, 12 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 3ft., PCV tip tracer stub. BM50Q-DT3-25-FS-25-PM DT3 Standard pole mount 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-25-FS-50-PM DT3 Standard pole mount 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 50ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-12F-FS DT3 standard pedestal 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-12F-PM DT3 Switchable pole mount 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., filled, armor stub. Terminal block’s mechanically-switchable feature allows bridge-tap cutoff (beyond the cable pairs point of service) and also allows spare cable pairs to be expressed through without re-entering the cable stub/splice. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-12F-SM DT3 Switchable strand mount 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., filled, armor stub. This terminal block’s mechanically-switchable feature allows bridge-tap cutoff (beyond the cable pairs point of service) and allows pairs to be expressed through without re-entering the cable/stub splice. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-12FT-B Switchable DT3 pedestal mount 25pr terminal with 12 foot splicing shielded filled stub BM50Q-DT3-25PR-25F-FS DT3 standard pedestal 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-25F-PM DT3 Switchable pole mount 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, armor stub. Terminal block’s mechanically-switchable feature allows bridge-tap cutoff (beyond the cable pairs point of service) and also allows spare cable pairs to be expressed through without re-entering the cable stub/splice. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-25F-SM DT3 Switchable strand mount 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, armor stub. This terminal block’s mechanically-switchable feature allows bridge-tap cutoff (beyond the cable pairs point of service) and allows pairs to be expressed through without re-entering the cable/stub splice. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-25FT-B Switchabe DT3 pedestal mount 25pr terminal with 25 foot splicing shielded filled stub BM50Q-DT3-25PR-4F-FU DT3 standard pedestal 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 4ft., filled, unshielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-25PR-4FT-B Switchable DT3 25 pair terminal 4 ft splicing shielded filled stub BM50Q-DT3-25PR-4FT-SW Invalid Unit BM50Q-DT3-25-PS-12-PM DT3 Standard strand mount 50 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., aircore pressurized stub. BM50Q-DT3-25-VT-3-PM DT3 Standard strand mount, w/ integrated splice closure, 25 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 3ft., PVC tip tracer stub. BM50Q-DT3-50-FA-25-PM DT3 Standard pole mount 50 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, armor stub. BM50Q-DT3-50-FS-12-PM DT3 Standard pole mount 50 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 12ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-50-FS-25-PM DT3 Standard pole mount 50 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-6PR-12F-FS DT3 standard pedestal 6 pair, non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-6PR-25F-FS DT3 standard pedestal 6 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 206 of 230 BM50Q-DT3-6PR-4F-FU DT3 standard pedestal 6 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 4ft., filled, unshielded stub. BM50Q-DT3-PL-MT-50PR DT3 Standard pole mount 50 pair non-protected terminal block e/w 25ft., filled, shielded stub. Suffix Description C Cold Seal BM51 SERVICE ENTRANCE WIRE SPLICING HOUSING This assembly unit consists of all labor and material required to install a pole mounted, service entrance wire-splicing housing. This housing, TII-530-0 (material number 1033830), shall provide an interface for splicing a two (2) or six (6) pair aerial service wire, originating from aerial plant, to a six (6) pair buried service wire terminating at the subscriber premise NID. Splicing shall be compensated for separately under the HC unit. BM60( ) Underground Pipe Crossing Assembly Unit – Consists of one (1) lineal foot [0.305 meters (m)] of steel pipe, with the inside diameter in inches (meters) specified in parentheses, installed in place. This unit includes the pushing of pipe and any excavation, backfilling and tamping necessary for the installation of the pipe. The pipe shall be installed at the depth specified by the Engineer. The installed pipe shall be free of any sharp projections to avoid damage to the outer jacket of the buried cable or wire during its installation in the pipe. The contractor will be compensated for labor and material for the buried cable or wire under separate units. Options designated by the following suffixes apply: BM60 This modifies the standard BM60 unit to include all labor and material required to seal the ends of the pipe after the cable is in place. All other requirements of the BM60 assembly unit shall apply. BM60(2&4) PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, TWO STEEL PIPE This unit modifies the standard BM60 unit to require placement of two steel pipe, one 2 inch and one 4 inch. All other requirements of the BM60 assembly unit shall apply. BM60( ) (40) This unit modifies the standard BM60 to require placement of schedule 40 pipe. BM60( ) (80) This unit modifies the standard BM60 to require placement of schedule 80 pipe. Suffix Description C C Duct Required D Directional boring required. E EXISTING UNDERGROUND PIPE CROSSING UNIT This unit includes all labor required to locate and excavate both ends of an existing BM60 unit and place a new cable within the existing pipe. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the pipe after the cable is in place, backfilling, tamping and restoring the surface to its original condition. Cable placed within the pipe is not included in this unit and will be compensated under separate unit. I Buried filled cable, which will be installed inside a newly placed duct. For example, if the engineer calls for a directional bore, then the contractor will be compensated for the directional bore unit and the cable unit including the “I” suffix to pull the cable through the newly placed pipe. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 207 of 230 Example: The Engineer calls for 500 feet of directional bore and the cable being placed is 48 count direct buried fiber. The units the Engineer would use would be 500 feet of BM60 (2)P and 500 feet of BFO48I MD This modifies the standard BM60 assembly unit to require Microduct P Plastic pipe required. 2P PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, PLASTIC This unit modifies the standard BM60 unit to require placement by boring for two plastic pipes. All other requirements of the BM60 assembly unit shall apply. 2PD PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, PLASTIC/DIRECTIONAL This unit modifies the standard BM60 unit to require placement by directional boring for two plastic pipes. All other requirements of the BM60 assembly unit shall apply. (1-2&2-4)PD PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, PLASTIC/DIRECTIONAL This unit modifies the standard BM60 unit to require placement by directional boring for three plastic pipes, one-2 inch and two-4 inch. All other requirements of the BM60 assembly unit shall apply. ROCK PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, ROCK This unit modifies the standard BM60 unit with the suffix "ROCK" to require boring in rock. The suffix "CBL" shall indicate the presence of Cobble Stone. All other requirements of the BM60 assembly unit shall apply. BM60( )SEBP UNDERGROUND PIPE CROSSING–SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNIT Consists of one (1) lineal foot (0.305 m) of plastic pipe, with the inside diameter in inches (meters) specified in parentheses, installed in place associated with placement of buried service wire on private property. This unit includes the pushing of pipe and any excavation, backfilling and tamping necessary for the installation of the pipe. The pipe shall be installed at the depth specified by the Engineer. The installed pipe shall be free of any sharp projections to avoid damage to the outer jacket of the buried cable or wire during its installation in the pipe. The contractor will be compensated for labor and material for the buried wire under separate units. Note: If Directional Bore is required, the BM60( )D units will apply. BM60E-SEB EXISTING UNDERGROUND PIPE CROSSING UNIT- BURIED SERVICE ENTRANCE WIRE This unit includes all labor required to locate and excavate both ends of an existing BM60 unit and place a new buried service wire within the existing pipe. This unit includes all labor and material required to seal the ends of the pipe after the buried service wire is in place, backfilling, tamping and restoring the surface to its original condition. Cable placed within the pipe is not included in this unit and will be compensated under separate unit. BM61( ) Underground Non-Pipe Crossing Assembly Unit - Consists of the labor in providing a hole in soil one (1) foot (0.305 m) in length and of a diameter in inches (meters) specified in parentheses. The depth of the hole below the surface of the ground shall be specified by the Engineer. This unit includes any excavation, backfilling and tamping necessary for the installation. This unit may be used where the permanent installation of a steel or plastic pipe under the BM60 unit is not required. The contractor will be compensated for labor and material for the buried cable or wire CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 208 of 230 under separate units. Where directional boring is required, the unit shall be suffixed by the letter "D". BM61( )-ROCK NON-PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, ROCK This unit modifies the standard BM61 unit with the suffix "ROCK" to require boring in rock. All other requirements of the BM61 assembly unit shall apply. BM61( )D-ROCK NON-PIPE CROSSING ASSEMBLY UNIT, DIRECT “ROCK” This unit modifies the standard BM61 unit with the suffix "ROCK" to require directional boring in rock. All other requirements of the BM61 assembly unit shall apply. BM61( )SEB UNDERGROUND NON-PIPE CROSSING-SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNIT Consists of the labor in providing a hole in soil one (1) foot (0.305 m) in length and of a diameter in inches (meters) specified in parentheses associated with placement of buried service wire on private property. The depth of the hole below the surface of the ground shall be specified by the Engineer. This unit includes any excavation, backfilling and tamping necessary for the installation. This unit may be used where the permanent installation of a steel or plastic pipe under the BM60 unit is not required. The contractor will be compensated for labor and material for the buried wire under separate units. Note: If Directional Bore is required, the BM61( )D units will apply. BM70E( )SEB EXTRA DEPTH ASSEMBLY UNIT - SEB This unit will include just the extra depth call out for any copper, fiber or coax drop over and above the standard set in place. Example: If the standard depth is 12” and it is requested to place the drop at 24” depth the BM70E(6) would apply The unit will be used along with the copper, fiber or coax drop unit. Unit payment for additional depths shall require the suffix "E" at the following depths: 6 inches 12 inches 18 inches 30 inches 36 Inches 42 inches 48 inches 60 inches 72 inches 96 inches When using this unit along with the drop unit you will need to include an ID Description: Whenever these units are involved they shall be identified alphanumerically as A, B, C, etc. when inputting into Fireworks/Bidmaster. This formatting forces the system to list the cable and extra depth together in the proper order required by the Engineer. This sorting code is entered into Bidmaster in the “Office/Remote” field, resulting in the following example: SEB3-22 A BM70E(6)SEB A (This example the cable is placed at 36”) Note 1: This unit does not apply to Boring units. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 209 of 230 Note 2: This unit only applies after the standard depths as indentified in each contract. BM71 Rock Excavating Unit - Consists of one (1) lineal foot (0.305 m) of trenching, blasting, sawing, etc., measured parallel to the surface of the ground, in rock, including excavation, backfilling and tamping to place cable or wire to the depth specified in the Specifications. This unit includes all material and labor required in the repair and/or replacement of streets, roads, sidewalks, drives, fences, lawns, shrubbery, water mains, pipes, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities and any other property damaged by the excavating, except loss or damage to crops, gardens, trees or ornamental flowers in the construction corridor necessarily incident to the construction of the Project and not caused by the negligence of the Contractor. This unit will be specified by the Engineer only when field conditions at the site show the existence of rock to a depth required by the specification, which cannot be trenched, plowed or ripped. If extra depth is required, the unit shall be suffixed by "E( )", where the required depth in rock shall be shown inside the parentheses. The contractor will be compensated for labor and material for the buried cable or wire under separate units. BM71 This modifies the standard BM71 unit to exclude the material required to restore streets, roads, sidewalks, drives; these materials will be compensated under the BM72 and BM73 units as required. All other requirements of the BM71 unit apply. BM71-A This modifies the standard BM71 unit to exclude the material required to restore streets, roads, sidewalks, drives; these materials will be compensated under the BM72 and BM73 units as required. All other requirements of the BM71 unit. BM71( ) ROCK EXCAVATION (SERVICE ENTRANCE BURIED) This unit modifies the standard BM71 assembly unit to include Service Entrance Buried (SEB) wire or cable (copper or fiber). The parentheses shall indicate the depth in inches. All other requirements of the BM71 assembly unit shall apply. Note: The standard depth for a service drop is 3” in rock. BM71E( ) ROCK EXCAVATION (EXTRA DEPTH) This unit modifies the standard BM71 assembly unit and the RUS Form 515a, Part III, paragraph 4.3.3 to increase the required minimum depth in rock to ( ) inches regardless of trench width. This unit will paid on a per lineal foot basis. NOTE: BM71E (18”) is the minimum acceptable depth for BFC cable on CenturyLink projects. The standard RUS BM71 will not be used on CenturyLink projects. The standard depth for cable is 6” in solid rock with 18” cover. Suffix Description A This assembly unit consists of labor required to remove solid rock by mechanical means (i.e. Jackhammer, backhoe ram or blasting), includes hauling and proper disposal of the rock from the work site. This unit will be compensated by the cubic foot of rock only. This unit will be compensated by the cubic foot of rock only. BM72A(12) ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the BM72A unit to a remove and restore asphalt to a depth of 6-12". All other requirements of the BM72 assembly unit will apply. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 210 of 230 BM72A(18) ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the BM72A unit to a remove and restore asphalt to a depth of 13-18". All other requirements of the BM72 assembly unit will apply. BM72-R1 ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM72 unit to consist of all labor and material required to remove asphalt (less than 6" thick) and includes the prompt removal of the removed material from the job site with proper disposal. This unit is to be used when asphalt is not going to be replaced only. This unit is compensated by the square foot. BM72-R2 ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM72 unit to consist of all labor and material required to remove asphalt (greater than 6" thick) and includes the prompt removal of the removed material from the job site with proper disposal. This unit is to be used when asphalt is not going to be replaced only. This unit is compensated by the square foot. BM73A(12) CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the BM72A unit to a remove and restore concrete to a depth of 6-12". All other requirements of the BM72 assembly unit will apply. BM73A(18) CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the BM72A unit to a remove and restore concrete to a depth of 13-18". All other requirements of the BM72 assembly unit will apply. BM73-R1 CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM73 unit to consist of all labor and material required to remove concrete (less than 6" thick) and includes the prompt removal of the removed material from the job site with proper disposal. This unit is to be used only when concrete is not going to be replaced. BM73-R2 CONCRETE ASSEMBLY UNIT This modifies the standard BM73 unit to consist of all labor and material required to remove concrete greater than 6" thick) and includes the prompt removal of the removed material from the job site with proper disposal. This unit is to be used when concrete is not going to be replaced only. BM73-TMP ASPHALT ASSEMBLY UNIT Place and maintain Temporary Asphalt Patch This assembly unit consists of labor and material to place and maintain a temporary asphalt patch. This unit will be compensated by the square foot. BM83 Buried Service Guard - Consists of a guard, including fasteners, mounted in place over the buried wire or cable and/or ground wire, as shown on the Construction Sheets (see unit drawing BM83). BM83( ) BURIED SERVICE GUARD This unit is the same as BM83 but with specification for outside diameter of riser pipe listed in parenthesis. Example: BM83(7/8) BM83(1.25) BM83(2) BM83 BURIED SERVICE GUARD This unit modifies the standard BM83 unit to require a 60-inch (60”) long, straight riser pipe with offset end and milled slot for use with network interface devices. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 211 of 230 BM-JUNCTION BOX1 OUTSIDE PLANT BUILDING JUNCTION BOX This assembly unit consists of labor and material to install an outside plant building junction box that meets the National Electrical Manufacturer Association Ratings. Includes the junction box and all associated hardware. Note: All bonding and grounding must adhere to the latest revision of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) and the National Electrical Code (NEC) in every case except where local regulations are more stringent, in which case local regulations shall govern. NOTE: Minor materials for steel conduit applications. BM-JUNCTION BOX2 OUTSIDE PLANT BUILDING JUNCTION BOX This assembly unit consists of labor and material to install an outside plant building junction box that meets the National Electrical Manufacturer Association Ratings. Includes the junction box and all associated hardware. Note: All bonding and grounding must adhere to the latest revision of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) and the National Electrical Code (NEC) in every case except where local regulations are more stringent, in which case local regulations shall govern. Note: Minor materials for grommet applications. DT50 DOWN TIME ASSEMBLY UNIT This assembly unit consists of labor to standby prior to or during the replacement and/or placement of plant facilities due to delays caused by other public utilities, public safety authorities, and/or other governing authorities or other circumstances beyond the contractor’s control. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount calculated for down time. Partial units as calculated shall also apply. Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink. This unit will be compensated on an exception basis only; this is not to be charged as an all encompassing unit. Permit This assembly unit will consist of all labor and equipment to prepare general permit Application application packages associated with buried service drop placement or maintenance PKG cable replacement activity. This unit includes creation of detailed sketch depicting: accurate measured length, location and method of placement on said right of way; and completion of application as required by permitting agency. Permit package is to be provided to CenturyLink’s local designated office for approval and submission to the appropriate agency. This unit is to be provided by the Line Extension master contractor. This unit is compensated on a per permit basis. This unit will be used at CenturyLink's request and approval only. This is a Labor Only unit. NOTE: This unit is restricted to City, County, State, Municipality permits; it is not to be used for Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Railroad or Environmental permits. This unit is not to be used with work orders or project bids. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 212 of 230 SECTION FTTX FIBER TO THE x Assembly UNITS SECTION FTTX- SE AERIAL FIBER SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of one (1) foot (0.305 m) of service fiber optic pre-connectorized (on both ends) drop cable in place from the multiport terminal to customer location. This unit includes the labor and material for connecting at the multiport and customer location. FTTX-SEAOP1( ) FTTX- SE AERIAL FIBER OPTIC SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNIT – MATERIAL ONLY This assembly unit consists of all material required for a pre-connectorized fiber optic (on both ends – “A” END OPTITAP-SCAPC TO “B” END SCAPC) drop for fiber-to- the-x (FTTx) applications. This unit includes all clamps, rings, hooks and other hardware required for attachment to poles, buried plant housings and buildings. The first numerical value is the fiber size, the second is the length of the tail. Example: FTTX-SEAOP1(500) indicates a 1 fiber drop with a 500 tail. This unit is paid for on a per each basis. FTTX-SEAOP FTTX- SE AERIAL FIBER OPTIC SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNIT – PER FT LBR LABOR ONLY This assembly unit consists of all labor required to install (1) foot (0.305 m) of service fiber optic pre-connectorized (on both ends) drop cable in place from the multiport terminal to the ONT/NID/BET for fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications. This unit includes the labor for connecting at the multiport and customer location. This unit is paid for on a per foot basis. For compensation purposes, the length includes the sum of the distance between supporting structures and when required the vertical runs on buildings and poles. Tree trimming necessary for installing the aerial service wire is also included and shall be performed in accordance with the instructions of the Engineer. SECTION FTTX- SE BURIED FIBER SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNITS FTTX-SEBOP1( ) BURIED FIBER OPTIC SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNIT – MATERIAL ONLY This assembly unit consists of all material required for a pre-connectorized fiber optic (on both ends – “A” END OPTITAP-SCAPC TO “B” END SCAPC) drop for fiber-to- the-x (FTTx) applications. The first numerical value is the fiber size, the second is the length of the tail. Example: FTTX-SEBOP1(500) indicates a 1 fiber drop with a 500 tail. This unit is paid for on a per each basis. FTTX-SEBOP FTTX- SE AERIAL FIBER OPTIC SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNIT – PER FT LBR LABOR ONLY This assembly unit consists of all labor required to install (1) foot (0.305 m) of service fiber optic pre-connectorized (on both ends) drop cable in place from the multiport terminal to the ONT/NID/BET for fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications. Labor includes placement of buried fiber optic service wire to the depth set forth in the specifications and the backfilling and tamping of the trench and for the repair and/or replacement of all fences, shrubbery, drives, lawns, water mains, pipes, sidewalks, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities, pavements, roadways, buried sewerage and drainage facilities, and any other property damaged during the installation of Service Entrances. Labor also includes connecting at the multiport and customer location. This unit is paid for on a per foot basis. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 213 of 230 Suffix Description IE This suffix will require installation in existing duct and includes labor to rod and clean existing duct. Section NID - NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE ASSEMBLY UNITS BEC (4) BUILDING ENTRANCE CABINET (FIBER OPTIC WALL SPLICE CABINET) This assembly unit consists of the labor and material to place a wall mounted splice cabinet designated for fiber optic cable termination and optical fiber slack management. Fiber optic splices shall facilitate cable terminatio n. All fibers shall remain continuous to facilitate end-to-end testing and acceptance of placed fiber optic facilities. The cabinet is equipped with four (4) fiber splice trays that are included in this unit. However, splicing shall be compensated for sepa rately under the HO unit. The specifications of the RUS Splicing Standard PC-2 also apply. The following suffixes apply: Suffix Description FDT Fiber Distribution Terminal (Labor Only – CenturyLink will provide material) BET( ) BUILDING ENTRANCE TERMINAL This assembly unit consists of labor and material to install a Building Entrance Terminal (BET) comprised of a housing suitable for indoor and/or outdoor installation which contains quick-connect or binding post terminals for terminating both telecommunications service cable conductors and inside wiring cable conductors. The BET also includes primary station protectors and a means of terminating the metallic shields of service entrance cables, also furnishing and installing a ground and/or bond in accordance with the Construction Sheets. All other specifications for network interface assembly units shall apply. The number within the parentheses shall indicate the cable pair size to be terminated. The following suffixes apply to this unit: F – Indicates a Fiber Optic building entrance terminal with fibers terminated by SC- type or equivalent connector panels. The number within the parentheses shall indicate the cable fiber size to be terminated. Example: BET(24)F3 FDT – Indicates labor only to install a Fiber Distribution Terminal G - Indicates Gas Tube protectors for copper circuits. Example: BET(25)G3 I – Indicates an Indoor Only BET (copper or fiber). Example: BET(25)G3I BET(24)F3I R – Indicates the termination of tie cable from the BET to the External R66 Block. Unit will include up to 20 ‘ of tie cable and the R66-M1-( ) block. The ( ) denotes and matches the # of pair of the BET. Splicing is not included in this unit A 2, 3 or 4 placed at the end of the unit shall indicate the grounding scheme as follows: CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 214 of 230 2 - Electric System Ground Rod 3 - Electric System Grounding Conductor 4 - Telco Ground Rod with Sub-surface Bond to Electric Ground BET-SKIRT-SM BUILDING ENTRANCE TERMINAL - SKIRT This unit includes the labor and materials to install a terminal skirt for 25 or 50 pair outside terminal per manufacturer installation instructions. Includes all miscellaneous hardware, sealing of wall penetrations, and placing terminal tail and associated cables within the skirt. Splicing to be compensated on splicing unit. BET-SKIRT-LG BUILDING ENTRANCE TERMINAL - SKIRT This unit includes the labor and materials to install a terminal skirt for 100 pair outside terminal per manufacturer installation instructions. Includes all miscellaneous hardware, sealing of wall penetrations, and placing terminal tail and associated cables within the skirt. Splicing to be compensated on splicing unit. Consists of a network interface device (NID) installed in place, with necessary hardware and jumpers connected, and where required, furnishing and installing a ground and/or bond in accordance with the Construction Sheets. The assembly units are equipped with modular jacks and fuseless protectors. The assembly unit is defined as follows: NID ( ) Network Interface Device The number specified in the parentheses shall indicate the number of modular jacks and the number of fuseless protectors The mounting arrangement suffixes for the NID unit are as follows: Suffix Description 1 Electric System Ground with Bond to Metallic Water Pipe System (see unit drawing NID1) This suffix “1” is being removed due to stipulations defined in CenturyLink Bonding, Grounding and Protection MP-2010-02-004. 2 Electric System Ground Rod (see unit drawing NID2) 3 Electric System Grounding Conductor (see unit drawing NID3) 4 Telco Ground Rod with Sub-surface Bond to Electric Ground (see unit drawing NID4) 5 Telco Ground Rod with Above-surface Bond to Electric Ground (see unit drawing NID5) 6 Telco Ground Rod with Bond to Water Pipe - no Electric Service at Site (see unit drawing NID6) This suffix “6” is being removed due to stipulations defined in CenturyLink Bonding, Grounding and Protection MP-2010-02-004. 7 Mobile Home Installation – within 35 ft of Electric Service Equipment (see unit drawing NID7) CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 215 of 230 8 Mobile Home Installation – over 35 ft from Electric Service Equipment (see unit drawing NID7) G Indicates Gas-Tube station protectors are to be Furnished I Indicates inside mounting (see detailed drawings as specified by the Engineer) Examples: NID(2)3 NID containing 2 modular jacks and 2 fuseless station protectors with electric system grounding conductor NID(6)G1 NID containing 6 modular jacks and 6 fuseless station protectors having gas tube arrestors with electric system ground with bond to metallic water pipe system. NID( ) NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE This modifies the standard NID( ) assembly unit to require a No. 6 AWG insulated copper ground conductor in lieu of No. 10 AWG, when seven (7) lines or more are installed. For three (3) pair NIDs and six (6) pair NIDS, a No. 10 AWG insulated copper ground conductor will meet the PC5-A requirement. All other specifications of the NID unit shall apply. The CenturyLink approved standard NID for primary service is the TII 3700 Series Three Line Outdoor NID E/W One TII AD-02W -FS Angle Driver Sealed Station Protector, and One TII 95S-1-01-0 Sealed Customer Bridge Module E/W IDC Terminations, Auto-Jack, and material number 1099274. The use of the ½ ringer has been discontinued, effective 1/16/09. Refer to Engineering Letters 200.009.078 and 200.009.087. This modification is to state that the CenturyLink standard is a 3 pair NID; product specifications are defined in the material standards separately. Please refer to CenturyLink Bonding, Grounding and Protection MP-2010-02- 004 for further detail on bonding and grounding specifications. NID( )G7 or MOBILE HOME SERVICE INSTALLATION NID( )G8 This modifies the standard NID( )G7 or NID( )G8 assembly unit to require plastic warning tags at the point of bond with the trailer frame and with the power service ground, and to require a No. 10 AWG ground conductor for three (3) pair NIDS and six (6) pair NIDS, and No. 6 AWG ground conductor when seven (7) or more lines are installed. All other specifications of the NID( )G7 or NID( )G8 unit shall apply. Refer to Engineering Letters 200.009.078 and 200.009.087. SECTION FTTX FIBER TO THE x Assembly UNITS SECTION FTTX- SE AERIAL FIBER SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of one (1) foot (0.305 m) of service fiber optic pre-connectorized (on both ends) drop cable in place from the multiport terminal to customer location. This unit includes the labor and material for connecting at the multiport and customer location. FTTX-SEAOP1( ) FTTX- SE AERIAL FIBER OPTIC SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNIT – MATERIAL ONLY This assembly unit consists of all material required for a pre-connectorized fiber optic (on both ends - A END OPTITAP-SCAPC TO B END SCAPC) drop for fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications. This unit includes all clamps, rings, hooks and other hardware required for attachment to poles, buried plant housings and buildings. The first numerical value is the fiber size, the second is the length of the tail. Example: FTTX- CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 216 of 230 SEAOP1(500) indicates a 1 fiber drop with a 500 tail. This unit is paid for on a per each basis. FTTX-SEAOP FTTX- SE AERIAL FIBER OPTIC SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNIT – PER FT LBR LABOR ONLY This assembly unit consists of all labor required to install (1) foot (0.305 m) of service fiber optic pre-connectorized (on both ends) drop cable in place from the multiport terminal to the ONT for fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications. This unit includes the labor for connecting at the multiport and customer location. This unit is paid for on a per foot basis. For compensation purposes, the length includes the sum of the distance between supporting structures and when required the vertical runs on buildings and poles. Tree trimming necessary for installing the aerial service wire is also included and shall be performed in accordance with the instructions of the Engineer. SECTION FTTX- BM MISCELLANEOUS ASSEMBLY UNITS FTTX-BM83( ) FTTX- FIBER OPTIC SERVICE ENTRANCE SERVICE GUARD This unit consists of labor and material to place a U-channel guard to protect the fiber drop. Example: FTTX-BM83(2) FTTX- BM98( ) FTTX- FIBER OPTIC STORAGE BOX This unit includes all labor and material to install a fiber storage box. The size of box will be indentified in the parentheses (Example: BM98(6) indicates a 6" box . This unit will include the mounting and installation of the fiber storage box. Example: FTTX- BM98(6) SECTION FTTX- NID NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE ASSEMBLY UNITS FTTX-BET( )F FTTX-FIBER OPTIC BUILDING ENTRANCE TERMINAL This assembly unit consists of labor and material to install a Fiber Optic Building Entrance Terminal (BET) comprised of a housing suitable for indoor and/or outdoor installation, E-W Splice, split and patching attributes for up to appropriate sized fiber distribution ports.(fiber size indentified in parentheses). Fiber Housing has location for 3 splitters and 1 splice tray (compensated separately) for fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications. . Includes All other specifications for network interface assembly units shall apply. The number within the parentheses shall indicate the cable fiber size to be terminated. Example: FTTX-BET(72)F3 The following suffixes apply to this unit: A 2, 3 or 4 placed at the end of the unit shall indicate the grounding scheme as follows: 2 - Electric System Ground Rod 3 - Electric System Grounding Conductor 4 - Telco Ground Rod with Sub-surface Bond to Electric Ground FTTX-BET-FSH FTTX-FIBER OPTIC BUILDING ENTRANCE TERMINAL/SPLITTER HOUSING This assembly unit consists of labor and material to install a Fiber Optic Building Entrance Terminal/Splitter Housing. Accommodates up to 6 mini module splitters and 8 distribution ports (compensated separately), expandable to 16) SC/APC connections stackable. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 217 of 230 FTTX-NID( )FG FTTX-FIBER NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE-WITH U-CHANNEL GUARD Consists of labor and material to install a fiber optic network interface device (NID) with Single SC/APC adapter; includes 2’ Interlocking U-Channel guard installed in place fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications including necessary hardware. The number within the parentheses shall indicate the cable fiber size to be terminated. The assembly unit is defined as follows: Example: FTTX-NID(1)FG Fiber Optic One Fiber Network Interface Device FTTX-NID( )F FTTX-NID FIBER NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE Consists of labor and material to install a fiber optic network interface device (NID) with Single SC/APC adapter; installed in place fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) applications including necessary hardware. The number within the parentheses shall indicate the cable fiber size to be terminated. The assembly unit is defined as follows: Example: FTTX-NID(1)F Fiber Optic One Fiber Network Interface Device SECTION ONT - OPTICAL NETWORK TERMINATION DEVICE ASSEMBLY UNITS ONT( ) Consists of an optical network termination device (ONT) installed in place, with necessary hardware and where required, furnishing and installing a ground and/or bond conductor in accordance with the Construction Sheets. The assembly units are equipped with fiber optic input connectors, power terminations and output connectors for POTS, data and video, storage tray mounted behind the ONT for drop cable slack, and necessary bonding and grounding hardware. This is a Labor Only Unit. Material will be provided by CenturyLink. The assembly unit is defined as follows: ONT( )Optical Network Termination Device. The number specified in the parentheses shall indicate the number of POTS ports provided within the unit placed. The mounting arrangement suffixes for the ONT unit are based on RUS Form 515 guidelines, with the two most dominant suffixes as follows: Suffix Description: 2. Electric System Ground Rod (see unit drawing NID2) 3. Electric System Grounding Conductor (see unit drawing NID3) Examples: ONT(24)2 An ONT containing 24 POTS with grounding conductor to electric system ground rod. ONT(2)3 A Labor Only ONT containing 2 POTS with grounding conductor to electric system grounding conductor. Any miscellaneous material will be absorbed in the labor cost. ONT(4)3 A Labor Only ONT containing 4 POTS with grounding conductor to electric system grounding conductor. Any miscellaneous material will be absorbed in the labor cost. The following suffix applies to this unit: CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 218 of 230 P - Indicates the installation and termination of power supply and/or battery back-up unit along with associated power cable and/or wiring. Does not include any inside wiring beyond the ONT or cutover. Example: ONT(4)3P An ONT containing 4 POTS with grounding conductor to electric system grounding conductor along with power supply and/or battery back-up unit with associated power cable and/or wiring. Note #1: Unit drawings for ONT grounding are same as RUS Bulletin 1753F-153, 515d with all references to NID replaced by ONT. Additional diagram references are available online at CenturyLink Plant Services, CSP610.017.001, Standard Installation and Definition Drawings Series. Note #2: ONT will be provided by CenturyLink, all other material will be provided by the contractor; screws, ground wire, ground connectors, warning labels, and any other miscellaneous material. Note #3: Local forces will install and terminate the power supply and/or battery backup unit along with associated power cable and/or wiring. This does not include any inside wiring beyond the ONT or cutover. Note #4: Leave ten (10) feet of SEAO/SEBO slack in the drop slack storage tray mounted behind the ONT unit. Note #5 The HO-1 unit will be paid separately for any necessary splicing. Note #6 The CenturyLink-approved standard ONT for primary service is the Calix 710 ONT kit, SAP code 1085838, or Calix 714 ONT kit, SAP code 1085830. Note #7 The grounding specifications for the Calix 700 Series ONT and multi- dwelling unit ONTs require the use of a # 6 ground wire. SECTION P – PROTECTOR / BRIDGE MODULE ASSEMBLY UNITS P1 This unit shall include the labor and material to install a Corning USP-123-3 station surge protector within an existing NID. P1A This unit shall include the labor and material to install a Corning ULM-DSL- U3U1 ADSL/POTS splitter bridge module within an existing NID. P1B This unit shall include the labor and material to install a Corning ULM-AUX-UUU1 POTS bridge module with ½ ringer within an existing NID. P1C This unit shall include the labor and material to install a Corning ULM-KIT- 3UU21 special circuit bridge module without ½ ringer within an existing NID. Section SE - SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNITS Consists of one (1) foot (0.305 m) of service entrance wire or cable in place from the network interface device (NID) to either filled terminal blocks in a ready-access closure or buried plant housing; or buried cable pair. This unit includes all clamps, rings, hooks and other hardware required for attachment to poles, buried plant housings and buildings. This unit does not include the labor and material for connecting the wire or cable to the NID unless specified by the Engineer and suffixed by the letter "P". This unit does not include cable splicing. For compensation purposes, the length of service entrance wire or cable includes CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 219 of 230 the sum of the distance between supporting structures and when required the vertical runs on buildings and poles. The service entrance units are further defined as follows: SEA Aerial Service Entrance from Aerial Cable Assembly Unit - This unit includes the labor and material for an aerial service entrance extending from aerial plant. It includes the labor and material for the installation of aerial service wire connected to the filled terminal blocks of the ready access closure or pole mounted wire terminal in accordance with the Construction Sheets. See Modification below: Tree trimming necessary for installing the aerial service wire is also included and shall be performed in accordance with the instructions of the Engineer. SEB Buried Service Entrance Assembly Unit - This unit includes the labor and material for placement of buried service wire or cable to the depth set forth in the specifications and the backfilling and tamping of the trench and for the repair and/or replacement of all fences, shrubbery, drives, lawns, water mains, pipes, sidewalks, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities, pavements, roadways, buried sewerage and drainage facilities, and any other property damaged during the installation of Service Entrances. See Modification below: Suffix Description P When the units above are suffixed with the letter "P" the labor and material for connecting the conductors, and the shield for buried service wire or cable, to the station protector of the NID are included. This work shall be done in accordance with the Construction Sheets. SEB-CUTOVER BURIED SERVICE ENTRANCE WIRE (BSW) CUTOVER - UP TO 6 PAIR This unit includes the labor and material for the cutover of the BSW at the NID, connecting the conductors, and the shield for the BSW, to the station protector of the NID. This unit also includes cutover of the BSW, connecting the conductors, and the shield for the BSW, at the pedestal where terminal blocks are installed. This unit is compensated only one time per BSW cutover, which includes cutover at both the NID and pedestal. Note: where terminal blocks are not installed the HC units would apply at the pedestal. This unit includes disconnecting the existing BSW or equivalent, bonding of the BSW and termination of the new BSW. Exposed BSW ends of the existing (old BSW) at the NID or pedestal and shall be cut off 6” below the ground line. The customer must be notified and/or the line monitored prior to starting the Work to avoid disruption of communication services. Upon completion of the cutover, the new line is to be tested in accordance with CTL requirements. This unit is not a standalone unit; it must be used in conjunction with the appropriate SEB unit. NOTE: THIS UNIT IS FOR 2013/2014 OR NEWER CONTRACTS. THIS UNIT WILL NOT BE VALID FOR OLDER CONTRACTS UTILIZING THE “P” SUFFIX. Each service entrance assembly unit is listed in accordance with the number of pairs and gauge of conductors. Each unit is prefixed by the letters SE. The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required. SEA1-18 Indicates an aerial service entrance assembly unit from an aerial cable utilizing a one- pair, parallel conductor, 18 gauge aerial service wire. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 220 of 230 SEB2-22 Indicates a buried service entrance assembly unit utilizing a two-pair, 22 gauge filled buried wire. SEBP2-22 Indicates a buried service entrance assembly unit utilizing a two-pair, 22 gauge filled buried wire connected to the station protector of the NID. SEA ( ) AERIAL SERVICE ENTRANCE This modifies the standard SEA assembly unit to allow the placement of self-supported "figure eight" cable in lieu of integrated support member aerial wire when the pair size required is larger than six pair. The "figure eight" cable is recommended up to 100 pair with larger pair size requirements utilizing lashed cable on stranded messenger. Example: SEA25-22 Aerial service entrance with a 25 pair-22 gauge strand-supported cable. Suffix Description IMRDWS This modifies the standard SEA assembly unit to designate self supporting drop SEAO Aerial Fiber Optic Service Entrance Assembly Unit - This unit includes the labor and material for an aerial fiber optic service wire or cable extending from aerial plant. It includes the labor and material for the installation of aerial fiber optic service wire connected to the terminal, via fusion splicing, of the fiber optic ready access closure in accordance with the Construction Sheets. Tree trimming necessary for installing the aerial service wire is also included and shall be performed in accordance with the instructions of the Engineer. Each service entrance assembly unit is listed in accordance with the number of optical fibers. The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required. SEAO1 Indicates an aerial fiber optic service entrance assembly unit from an aerial cable utilizing a one-optical fiber service wire. SEAO2 Indicates an aerial fiber optic service entrance assembly unit from an aerial cable utilizing a two-optical fiber service wire. SEAOP2 Indicates an aerial fiber optic service entrance assembly unit utilizing a two-optical fiber service cable connected to the input of the ONT. Suffix Description P When the unit above is suffixed with the letter "P" the labor and material for connecting the optical fiber(s) to modular SC/APC input fiber connector(s), terminating the input connector(s) to the modular input jack and bonding of the shield for buried, or aerial, service wire or cable, to the ONT are included. This work shall be done in accordance with the Construction Sheets. SEB( ) BURIED SERVICE ENTRANCE This modifies the standard SEB assembly unit with the following suffixes: D Dual plowed wire or cable. E Extra depth. The extra depth shall be indicated in inches within parentheses. g This modifies the standard SEB unit to be gopher drop CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 221 of 230 GL This modifies the standard SEB assembly unit with suffix "GL" to require Ground Laid cable for temporary work around of road/bridge move, etc. where new cable will be placed and cutover upon completion of other external project. OT Open Trench, prepared by other than CenturyLink force or contract labor. "T" for Trenched. The trench depth shall be indicated in inches within parentheses. Examples: SEB6-22D SEB6-22E(30) SEB6-22DE(30) SEB6-22OT SEB6-22T(30) SEB( ) I BURIED SERVICE ENTRANCE INNERDUCT This modifies the standard SEB assembly unit with suffix "I" to require S EB installation in new HDPE SDR11 duct, orange in color, with inner diameter adequate to accommodate the cable being installed. SEB( ) IE This modifies the SEB suffix "I" assembly unit with "E" to require SEB installation in existing duct and includes labor to rod and clean existing duct. SEBO BURIED FIBER OPTIC SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit includes the labor and material for placement of buried fiber optic service wire or cable to the depth set forth in the specifications and the backfilling and tamping of the trench and for the repair and/or replacement of all fences, shrubbery, drives, lawns, water mains, pipes, sidewalks, pipelines and contents, underground power and telecommunications facilities, pavements, roadways, buried sewerage and drainage facilities, and any other property damaged during the installation of Service Entrances. Suffix Descriptions: IE - When the unit above is suffixed with the letters “IE” this requires the SEBO installation in existing duct and includes labor to rod and clean existing duct. OT - When the unit above is suffixed with the letters “OT” this requires the SEBO installation in an Open Trench provided by other than CenturyLink force or contract labor. P - When the unit above is suffixed with the letter "P" the labor and material for connecting the optical fiber(s) to modular SC/APC input fiber connector(s), terminating the input connector(s) to the modular input jack and bonding of the shield for buried service wire or cable, to the ONT are included. This work shall be done in accordance with the Construction Sheets. Each service entrance assembly unit is listed in accordance with the number of optical fibers. The following illustrations indicate the method of designating the material required. SEBO2 Indicates a buried fiber optic service entrance assembly unit utilizing a two-optical fiber service cable. SEBOP2 Indicates a buried fiber optic service entrance assembly unit utilizing a two-optical fiber service cable connected to the input of the ONT. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 222 of 230 SEBOV( ) This modifies the SEBO assembly unit with "V" to require installation of vacant duct with diameter of duct indicated within the parentheses. This unit is to facilitate the future placement of fiber optic service drop to be compensated for separately. Suffix Descriptions: OT - When the unit above is suffixed with the letters “OT” this requires the SEBOV installation in an Open Trench provided by other than CenturyLink force or contract labor. Example: SEBOV(1.25)OT Vacant duct 1.25inches in diameter placed in open trench provided by other than CenturyLink. Note this unit SEBOV is for 2011 and earlier contracts only and will be removed once those contracts expire. BFO_(MPU)___ BURIED FIBER OPTIC SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNIT – FIBER TO THE PREM - MATERIAL This assembly unit consists of all material required for a MPU connectorized drop (on one end) for FTTP applications. The first numerical value is the fiber size, the second is the length of the drop. Example: BFO8(MPU)500 indicates a 8 fiber drop that is 500 feet in length. This unit is paid for on a per each basis. BFO(MPU) BURIED FIBER OPTIC SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNIT – FIBER PER FT LBR TO THE PREM - LABOR This assembly unit consists of all labor required to install a MPU connectorized drop for FTTP applications. This unit is paid for on a per foot basis. Suffix Description I This modifies the standard BFO_(MPU) assembly unit with suffix "I" to require installation in new HDPE SDR11 duct, orange in color, with inner diameter adequate to accommodate the cable being installed. IE This modifies the standard BFO_(MPU) assembly unit with suffix "IE" to require installation in existing duct and includes labor to rod and clean existing duct. CO(MPU) AERIAL FILLED FIBER OPTIC SERVICE ENTRANCE ASSEMBLY UNIT – FIBER PER FT LBR TO THE PREM - LABOR This assembly unit consists of all labor required to install a MPU connectorized drop for FTTP applications. This unit is paid for on a per foot basis. Suffix Description D Two or more cables are to be initially lashed to the same suspension strand. E Cables are lashed to existing strand and cable(s). SE(1) ( ) LB-ENTRANCE This assembly unit consists of all labor and material required to install a building entrance consisting of boring or drilling the entrance hole, installing a 2 inch or 4 inch PVC LB, extending conduit through the wall, and sealing with caulk or cement. The second parentheses indicate the size of the PVC LB unit, either (2) for two inch or (4) for four inch. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 223 of 230 Section SE-TV - SERVICE ENTRANCE CATV ASSEMBLY UNITS Coax Service Entrance Cable shall be the specifications below. SEB-RG6 Quad Shield, flooded for underground, PE jacket. Comm/Scope F6SSEF or equivalent SEB-RG11 Quad Shield, flooded for underground, PE jacket. Comm/Scope F11SSEF or equivalent SECTION TC - TRIP CHARGE ASSEMBLY UNITS Trip Charge DROP CREW Drop Crew This assembly unit consists of labor only for an emergency buried drop construction crew. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and to incrementally applied as needed to cover trip cost approved by engineer and excludes any actual work to be performed at the job site. Line Extension Only. Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink Trip Charge PICKUP AND DELIVERY OF CENTURYLINK MATERIAL Pickup/ This assembly unit consists of labor and equipment necessary to pickup and deliver Delivery CenturyLink materials. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) and shall be compensated in 25 mile one-way increments and excludes any actual work to be performed at the job site. Line Extension Only. Example: 100 miles between pickup location and delivery location = 4 units *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink. Trip Charge STANDBY FOR SEB PLACEMENT IN THIRD PARTY TRENCH SEB Standby This assembly unit consists of labor to standby for placement of SEB in open trench provided by other than CenturyLink or Contractor forces. Each unit shall have a fixed value of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be incrementally applied as needed to cover the total amount calculated for down time. Partial units as calculated shall also apply. Example: $1,000.00 total compensation = 20 units $775.00 total compensation = 15.5 units This is idle time only, excluding any actual work to be performed at the job site. Line Extension Only. *This should not be an "Engineered" unit on a work order but is intended only as compensation after-the-fact per contractor units placed (CUP) with approval by CenturyLink. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 224 of 230 Section W - REARRANGEMENT UNITS Specific rearrangement units shall be designated and described by the Engineer on the "List of Special Arrangement Units" table of RUS Form 515. Existing plant assembly units to be rearranged are designated by a prefix "W". WSEB-PED1 BURIED SERVICE DROP REARRANGEMENT – EXPOSE/PLACE INTO NEW PED This unit includes all labor and material to expose an existing buried service drop wire, cut the existing buried service drop wire, dig back sufficient slack and pull into new buried plant pedestal. All labor and material to bond and ground drop is included in this unit. This unit includes all restoration and restoration materials, with the exception of hard surface restoration. Splicing is not included in this unit. This unit is compensated on a per foot basis. WSEB-POLE BURIED SERVICE DROP REARRANGEMENT – EXPOSE/PLACE UP POLE TO AERIAL TERMINAL This unit includes all labor and material to expose an existing buried service drop wire, cut the existing buried service drop wire, dig over to existing pole and place buried service drop wire up the pole to an aerial terminal. This unit includes labor and material for buried drop splice kit, U-guard, additional drop clamps, entering aerial terminal, bonding and grounding, and laying down drop on existing aerial terminal block. This unit also includes removal of existing buried service drop and wire terminal. This unit includes all restoration and restoration materials, with the exception of hard surface restoration. Splicing is not included in this unit. This unit is compensated on a per foot basis. WSEB-PED2 BURIED SERVICE DROP REARRANGEMENT – EXPOSE/PLACE FROM NEW PED TO EXISTING PED This unit includes all labor and material to place buried service drop wire from a new buried plant pedestal to an existing buried plant pedestal (to be removed), cut and remove existing buried service drop wire, remove from existing buried plant pedestal and splice to new buried service drop wire. Encapsulate with buried service drop kit, dig small splice pit and bury buried service drop kit and any slack; backfill split pit and tamp. All labor and material to bond and ground drop is included in this unit. This unit includes all restoration and restoration materials, with the exception of hard surface restoration. Splicing is not included in this unit. This unit is compensated on a per ft basis. WBM83 REARRANGEMENT OF BURIED SERVICE GUARD This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to remove an existing BM83 and place it back at the same location or another location of the same customer premise. The following suffix applies to this rearrangement unit: (2) - Indicates a two inch (2") riser guard to be rearranged. WDW( ) REARRANGE EXISTING DISTRIBUTION WIRE This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material required to re -sag and/or re-tension one foot of aerial distribution wire, including the reconnection of any hardware. The wire size and gauge is indicated within the parentheses. For compensation purposes, the quantity shall be defined the same as in Section CW of the RUS 515c. Other required units such as WC-1's and terminal rearrangements shall be specified separately. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 225 of 230 WNID EXISTING NID AND DROP WIRE REARRANGEMENT UNIT This unit shall include the necessary labor and material to relocate an existing network interface device (NID) and drop wire (aerial or buried with or without an existing BM83) to a location that will allow the placement of a new NID, drop wire and BM83 in the existing NID location. At the discretion of the Engineer it may also require placing the new NID in service utilizing the existing drop and station wire. When the existing NID is placed in a temporary location it must be done in a manner such that service outage does not occur. W-REWIRE SERVICE ENTRANCE REARRANGEMENT ASSEMBLY UNIT This unit consists of the necessary labor and material for the placement of up to three hundred (300’) feet (91.44 m) of 6-24 internal wire to connect a new NID to an existing NID location. The unit includes terminating and splicing the cable in both NID locations and removing the protectors from the existing NID to provide a splice housing. The new NID and drop are provided for under the appropriate NI and SE sections. WSEA REARRANGE EXISTING AERIAL DROP WIRE This unit consists of rearranging existing aerial drop wire and includes installation or reinstallation of a wire terminal, bridle wire, hooks, rings, etc, and labor necessary to reconnect to the old or new line circuit. This unit may be used to transfer an existing aerial drop wire from an old pole to a new pole and/or raising or lowering the existing attachments. WSEA-ADDL REARRANGE EXISTING AERIAL DROP WIRE - ADDITIONAL This unit consists of rearranging each additional existing aerial drop wire and includes installation or reinstallation of a wire terminal, bridle wire, hooks, rings, etc, and labor necessary to reconnect to the old or new line circuit. This unit may be used to transfer an additional existing aerial drop wire from an old pole to a new pole and/or raising or lowering the existing attachments. This unit will be used in conjunction with the appropriate WC-1 or WSEA unit and will be paid on a per drop basis. The WC-1 will always be the lead unit if one of the attachments being transferred is a cable. Example 1: Transfer 2 cables and 4 aerial drops: WC-1 = Qty 1 WC-1-ADD = Qty 1 WSEA-ADDL = Qty 4 Example 2: Transfer 4 aerial drops: WSEA=qty 1 WSEA-ADDL=qty 3 WSEB TEMPORARY SERVICE ENTRANCE REARRANGEMENT This unit consists of all labor and material required to maintain service through an existing pedestal and buried drop wire, including two (2) pieces of SEB up to fifty feet (50ft.) long, one buried at project depth and the other barely covered, a buried splice case, all miscellaneous material, and bonding and splicing in both the new and existing pedestals. See CenturyLink Guide Drawing WSEB/WBFC. WSEB BSW TEST AND REPAIR DIG&FIX This assembly unit includes all labor and material required to test, isolate and repair faults in all types of BSW utilizing the appropriate test equipment. Also included is any maintenance repair splices needed to correct and close the faults (maximum of 2 splices per BSW). CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 226 of 230 When required this unit will include: A. Replacement of BSW up to 20 trench feet (either by hand digging or mechanical placement). B. Up to 2 excavations required to expose the BSW fault (up to 2’x2’x2’ each). Excess excavation required must be approved in advance by CenturyLink Representative. This unit includes all restoration and restoration materials, with the exception of hard surface restoration, are included. Includes the cutover, bonding and termination from the temporary service wire to the repaired BSW at the terminal and interface and the pickup of the temporary drop. Post testing of the repaired service with the use of appropriate testing equipment is required to insure line integrity. Contractor is also required to contact the customer upon entering premises and when leaving must notify the customer that repair Work has been completed. Unit price requires the extensive use of appropriate test and fault locating equipment. Note: All circuit repair material (connectors, splice kits, service wire box, etc) required for repairs will be provided by CenturyLink. This unit is required to accomplish work that was not performed by Company technicians on first truck roll. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest markets only. Section XX – NONREUSABLE MATERIALS REMOVAL UNITS These units cover the furnishing of all labor for the removal of construction assembly units from existing lines, and transportation of the removed materials for proper disposal. The Contractor will be permitted to use the most economical method of removing these units. The removal units are designated by the prefix "XX" followed by the assembly unit designation of the unit to be removed. Note: When removal is accomplished under the XX units, the material becomes property of the contractor and units should be priced as such. XXLM REMOVAL OF LOCATE MARKINGS This assembly unit consists of all labor and minor material to remove locate markings from concrete or pavement only when mandated by Municipalities. This unit applies to Legacy Qwest and National markets only. XXSEB-GL REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY GROUND LAID SERVICE WIRE/CABLE This assembly unit consists of all the labor and equipment to remove one foot of ground laid buried service wire/cable and proper disposal of unit or deliver to a location designated by the Engineer. Section XZ – REUSABLE MATERIALS REMOVAL UNITS These units cover the furnishing of all labor for the removal of construction assembly units from existing lines and all labor and transportation of the removed materials to a location designated by the Owner. The Contractor will be charged by the Owner for the materials removed under this section at the unit material values shown in column 2 of the "Value and Disposition of Units to be Removed" table of RUS Form 515. The number of units to be charged to the Contractor and the extended value of these units are shown in columns 3 and 4. Such charges will be placed against the Contractor as assembly units are removed and the unit material values will be deducted from the total value of assembly units constructed on this project for determination of the work accomplished for purposes of the monthly progress payments to the Contractor. Of the assembly units listed in the "Value and Disposition of Units to be Removed" table to be removed from existing lines certain units are to be reused in the construction of the project. The quantity of such units to be reused is listed in the "Value and Disposition of Units to be Removed" table, column 5. These units where installed in the project will be inventoried as new assembly units and compensated for at the unit bid prices. The quantity of assembly units listed in column 6 of the "Value and Disposition of Units CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 227 of 230 to be Removed" table is the maximum quantity of removed assembly units that are to be returned to the Owner for credit which will be allowed at the unit material prices in column 2. Column 7 indicates the extended value of the units to be returned to the Owner. The Contractor will be allowed credit for assembly units listed in column 6 which, in the opinion of the Engineer, have not been damaged by the Contractor in removal and handling. Such credits will be allowed the Contractor as the assembly units are returned to a location designated by the Owner and shall be added to the total value of installed assembly units for determination of work accomplished for the purposes of the monthly progress payments to the Contractor. The removal units are specified by the prefix "XZ" followed by the assembly unit designation of the existing assembly unit to be removed. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 228 of 230 Part II - SPECIFICATIONS FOR MATERIALS 1. SCOPE This part of the specifications is concerned with the various materials required for the construction of customer access service installations of the rural telecommunications system as shown on the Plans, Specifications, and Construction Sheets. 2. GENERAL All materials used in the construction of the rural telecommunications system except those listed in Paragraph 3 below shall be listed in RUS Informational Publication (IP) 344-2, "List of Materials Acceptable for Use on Telecommunications Systems of RUS Borrowers," unless specific written approval has been granted by the Administrator. 3. MISCELLANEOUS Items for which categories do not appear in RUS IP 344-2, "List of Materials Acceptable for Use on Telecommunications Systems of RUS Borrowers," shall be of a quality suitable for the application for which they are intended. Part III - SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION 1. GENERAL 1.1 All construction and installation work shall be done in a thorough and workmanlike manner in accordance with the Plans, Specifications and Construction Sheets and shall be subject to acceptance by the Owner and the Administrator. 1.2 All material to be used in construction of the Project shall be stored so as to be protected from deteriorating effects of the elements. 1.3 All service wires and cables, and accessory materials used in the construction of the Project shall be handled with care. Each reel of service wire or cable shall be inspected for damage. Prior to installation, all damage shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Engineer. If reel wrap is present, the reel wrap shall remain intact on the reel until the wire or cable is ready to be placed. 1.4 Deviations from the Plans, Specifications and Construction Sheets shall not be permitted except upon written permission of the Engineer. 1.5 The latest revision of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) and the National Electrical Code (NEC) shall be followed in every case except where local regulations are more stringent, in which case local regulations shall govern. 1.6 The Contractor shall maintain conductor polarity (tip and ring) identification at the main distributing frame, cable terminals, wire terminals, terminal blocks, and for Service Entrances at the network interface device (NID), all in accordance with the Specifications and Construction Sheets. 2. AERIAL SERVICE ENTRANCES 2.1 Aerial service wires shall be installed in accordance with RUS Service Installation Standard Bulletin 1753F-801(PC-5A), and the Construction Sheets. 2.2 All clearances shall comply with the applicable requirements of the NESC, and NEC, or local laws, or ordinances, whichever are most stringent. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 229 of 230 3. BURIED SERVICE ENTRANCES 3.1 Buried service entrances shall be installed at the depth listed below unless otherwise specified by the Engineer. minimum depth in soil - 12 inches (in.) [305 millimeters (mm)] minimum depth in ditches - 36 in. (914 mm) (see guide drawing 975) minimum depth in rock - 3 in. ( 76 mm) 3.2 Buried services shall contact the building as near as practicable to the NID or proposed NID location. 3.3 Buried services shall be located to avoid damage from lawn mowers, animals, etc., and, where deemed necessary by the Engineer, shall be guarded. 3.4 The method of installation is shown on the Construction Sheets. 3.5 Buried services shall be installed against a foundation wall or pillar to provide adequate support and mechanical protection. 3.6 The buried service conductors shall be terminated in the NID, when specified by the Engineer, as shown on the Construction Sheets. 4. NID 4.1 NID's shall be installed and grounded in accordance with RUS Service Installation Standard Bulletin 1753F-801(PC-5A), and the Construction Sheets. They shall also be installed in such a manner as to coordinate with acceptable, available grounding electrodes, such as to meet the existing applicable requirements of the NEC or local laws or ordinances whichever are more stringent. 4.2 The NID shall be located as directed by the Engineer. The choice of location shall be chosen to facilitate common grounding with existing (code) acceptable grounding electrodes by obtaining the best compromise between the length of horizontal service wire or cable run and length of protector grounding conductor wire run. 4.3 Where a grounding conductor or a bonding conductor is to be buried, the trench shall be dug as close to the side of the building as practicable. Trenches shall be properly backfilled. CENTURYLINK CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Bulletin 1753F-150 CenturyLink Revised – Issue 6 May 2014 Page 230 of 230 LIST OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND PLANS Assembly Unit Drawings BM50 Buried Service Wire or Cable Installation to Pole-Mounted Wire Terminal BM83 Buried Service Guard NID1 Electric System Ground with Bond to Metallic Water Pipe System NID2 Electric System Ground Rod NID3 Electric System Grounding Conductor NID4 Telco Ground Rod with Sub-surface Bond to Electric Ground NID5 Telco Ground Rod with Above-surface Bond to Electric Ground NID6 Telco Ground Rod with Bond to Water Pipe - No Electric Service at Site NID7 Mobile Home Installation – within 35 ft of Electric Service Equipment NID8 Mobile Home Installation – over 35 ft from Electric Service Equipment Construction Guide Drawings 962-1 Buried Service Wire - Termination of Shield and Conductors on Station Protector Binding Posts of NID 963-2 Bonding Buried Service Wire at Station Protector of NID - (Service Wire Shield Bonding Connector) NOTE: On the Assembly Unit and Construction Guide Drawings an asterisk (*) in the ITEM column indicates items that are no longer listed in RUS IP 344-2, "List of Materials Acceptable for Use on Telecommunications Systems of RUS Borrowers." 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