Portfolio

Our Work

Below is our portfolio of fiber optic splicing work, including new builds and re-entries across a range of network and enclosure types.

22 Enclosures

Green Hornet G6N - Image 1
New Build
48ct
5

Green Hornet G6N

48ct loose tube butt splice completed in a Green Hornet G6N terminal to tie in an additional 24ct cable. The 24-fiber buffer tubes required careful separation of the fibers using the binding strings. Fibers were labeled and placed in the splice tray according to project specifications. Upon completion, the terminal was installed aerially using pole-mounted hardware.

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Green Hornet G4N - Image 1
New Build
24ct
3

Green Hornet G4N

Green Hornet G4N terminal installed to support future FTTH service drops within the network. A 24ct loose tube cable with 24-fiber buffer tubes was prepared and spliced in the terminal, requiring careful separation of the fibers using the color coded binding strings. Fibers were routed and spliced according to project specifications. The terminal was installed aerially using pole-mounted hardware.

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Coyote Pup Fiber Splice Closure - Image 1
Re-Entry
3

Coyote Pup Fiber Splice Closure

Re-entry performed on an existing Coyote Pup fiber splice closure to establish a new forward and return fiber path to a newly installed OLT. Work required identifying, accessing, and splicing the appropriate fibers within an active network while maintaining service continuity.

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Coyote Inline Runt Enclosure - Image 1
New Build
48ct
3

Coyote Inline Runt Enclosure

Coyote inline runt enclosure where cable was prepped and fibers were cut and staged for drop crews who will eventually return to install and splice drops. Enclosures were installed on strand using Deltec per project specification without snowshoes.

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Commscope 450D Re-entry MUX - Image 1
Re-Entry
2

Commscope 450D

Re-entry into an existing CommScope 450D enclosure containing multiple cables ranging from 24ct to 144ct with a mix of loose tube and ribbon fiber. Enclosure contained an active MUX and multiple couplers. We re-entered the enclosure to install a jumper cable to a new enclosure for an additional MUX, completing 48 new fusion splices during the process.

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Commscope 450D New Build MUX - Image 1
New Build
48ct
4

Commscope 450D

New 48-channel MUX installed in a new CommScope 450D enclosure. After completion, the enclosure was installed aerially on strand alongside the existing enclosures.

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Commscope 450D Splitter and MUX - Image 1
New Build
5

Commscope 450D

CommScope 450D enclosure installed to integrate an FTTH OLT and serve as a distribution point within the network. Multiple fiber cable types and counts were prepared and spliced within the enclosure, including both ribbon and loose tube fiber. Ribbon fibers were deribbonized and spliced individually where required. The enclosure incorporated multiple splitter types including one 1x2 splitter, two 1x32 splitters. Additionally two 4-channel muxes were installed for the OLT. Fibers were carefully routed, labeled, and secured within the splice trays according to project specifications. Upon completion, the enclosure was installed within an underground vault.

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CommScope 450D 1x16 Splitter - Image 1
New Build
144ct
3

Commscope 450D

Mid-sheath entry performed on a 144ct cable and installed in a CommScope 450D enclosure with a 1x16 splitter added into the tray. Loose tube fibers were ribbonized to allow fast and efficient ribbon fusion splicing. Fibers were labeled per project specification and organized within the splice modules. The enclosure was installed aerially using pole-mount hardware with Deltec securing the cables at each corner.

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Commscope 450B Butt Splice - Image 1
New Build
48ct
4

Commscope 450B

48ct loose tube butt splice completed in a CommScope 450B enclosure to tie in an additional 48ct cable feeding an additional enclosure down the line. Fibers were organized and secured within the splice tray per project specification. Upon completion, the enclosure was installed aerially on strand.

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Apex X2S Splitter - Image 1
New Build
48ct
4

Apex X2S

48ct cable and MST's installed in an Apex X2S enclosure with a 1x32 splitter added into the tray. Loose tube fibers were ribbonized to allow fast and efficient ribbon fusion splicing. Fibers were labeled per project specification and organized within the splice modules. The enclosure was installed in an underground vault upon completion.

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Apex X2S Single Splice - Image 1
New Build
48ct
4

Apex X2S

Mid-sheath entry performed on a 48ct cable and installed in an Apex X2S enclosure. A single splice was completed to tie in an additional cable feeding a splitter further down the line. Fibers were organized within the splice tray per project specification. The enclosure was installed in an underground vault upon completion.

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Apex X2S Butt Splice - Image 1
New Build
48ct
4

Apex X2S

48ct loose tube butt splice completed in an APEX X2S enclosure. Fibers labeled per project specification to identify the fibers spliced within each splice module. Enclosure mounted aerially using pole-mount hardware with Deltec installed to secure the cables.

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3M Enclosure - Image 1
Re-Entry
4

3M Enclosure

Re-entry into an existing 3M fiber optic enclosure to create a dark fiber path for a new common fiber to a new MUX in a nearby enclosure. Work required identifying, accessing, and splicing the appropriate fibers within an active network.

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Charles FSDC-H (4 port) Ribbon Fiber - Image 1
New Build
96ct
3

4 port Charles FSDC-H terminal

Charles FSDC-H terminal installed to support future FTTH service drops within the build. Fibers were properly routed and secured within the enclosure, with splice management completed according to project specifications. The enclosure was installed underground in a ped upon completion.

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Charles FSDC-H (4 port) Loose Tube - Image 1
New Build
48ct
3

4 port Charles FSDC-H

Charles FSDC-H terminal installed to support future FTTH service drops within the build. Fibers were properly routed and secured within the enclosure, with splice management completed according to project specifications. The enclosure was installed aerially on strand using Deltec per project specification without the use of snowshoes.

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2 port Commscope OTE - Image 1
New Build
48ct
6

2 port Commscope OTE

Commscope OTE installed to support future FTTH service drops within the build. Fibers were properly routed and secured within the enclosure, with splice management completed according to project specifications. The enclosure was installed aerially on strand using Deltec per project specification without the use of snowshoes.

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Apex X2 Meet Me Point - Image 1
New Build
48ct
5

Apex X2

Mid-sheath entry performed on a 48ct loose tube cable and installed in an Apex X2 enclosure serving as the network meet me point for handoff to the long-haul provider supporting the co-op network. Fibers were spliced and organized within the splice modules, with designated spare fibers coiled through the center of the tray according to project specifications. Upon completion, the enclosure was secured inside an underground vault.

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Apex X2 288ct Ribbonized - Image 1
New Build
288ct
7

Apex X2

288ct loose tube butt splice completed in an Apex X2 enclosure at a hut-to-field transition point. Fibers were labeled per project specification and organized within the splice modules to clearly identify each splice. The enclosure was installed in an underground vault upon completion.

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Apex X2 144ct Butt Splice - Image 1
New Build
144ct
5

Apex X2

144ct loose tube butt splice completed in an Apex X2 enclosure at a cabinet-to-field transition point. Fibers were labeled per project specification and organized within the splice modules to clearly identify each splice. The enclosure was installed in an underground vault upon completion.

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AFL LG 350 - Image 1
New Build
144ct
7

AFL LG 350

144ct loose tube butt splice completed in an AFL LG350 enclosure. Fibers labeled per project specification using Sharpie to identify the fibers spliced within each splice module. Enclosure mounted aerially using pole-mount hardware with Deltec installed to secure the cable.

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Commscope 450D Ribbon Fiber Butt Splice - Image 1
New Build
96ct
4

Commscope 450D

96ct ribbon fiber butt splice completed in a Commscope 450D enclosure. Fibers were labeled per project specification and organized within the splice modules to clearly identify each splice. Upon completion, the enclosure was installed in an underground vault.

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Commscope FOSC-600 - Image 1
New Build
288ct
5

Commscope FOSC-600

Mid-sheath entry performed on a 288ct cable and installed in a CommScope FOSC-600 enclosure with a 1x32 splitter added into the tray. Loose tube fibers were ribbonized to allow fast and efficient ribbon fusion splicing. Fibers were labeled per project specification and organized within the splice modules. The enclosure was installed aerially using pole-mount hardware with Deltec securing the cables.

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