KCI, under a subcontract agreement, provided engineering, construction management, and technical labor to relocate the existing Strategic Main Distribution Facility within the Support Building at the George Washington University. The project was comprised of installing a new main voice distribution frame, new racks and cabinets to house the data cabling and equipment, a new overhead ladder tray system, a new 20way 4" PCV conduit entrance facility, and the relocation of all of the GW underground cable facilities. 28,000 copper pairs were terminated on the main frame, seven 1800 pair copper underground cables were relocated, and fourteen 288-strand fibers were relocated or replaced. The new entrance facility consisted of a new communications vault that had to be constructed over the existing concrete encased duct bank, 20 new 4" conduits which had to be installed in an active loading dock area and under an existing brick wall, and installation of an interior EMT conduit through an active mailroom into a new riser splice room. The project had to be scheduled and phased to minimize disruption to the operations, maintain service to the multiple buildings serviced by the SMDF, maintain the existing frame, switch, and data systems, while being cognizant of the effects of noise, dust, and debris that could negatively affect the active components.
KCI established the plan, managed the installation, and construction, and participated in the cut-over activities. The copper system was migrated to the new frame and underground cables in a scheduled around the clock three-day period. The fiber optic system was rearranged to facilitate active cuts with minimal scheduled downtime. All systems were converted with absolutely no difficulties or out-of-service reports.
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