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Phoenix Regional ITS Fiber Optic Backbone

Phoenix Regional ITS Fiber Optic Backbone. PURPOSES. Improve agency operations by establishing a shared, regional, telecommunications network. Create a regional, multi user communications network to improve and support ITS and homeland security. MAG Regional Communications Network Study.

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Phoenix Regional ITS Fiber Optic Backbone

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  1. Phoenix RegionalITSFiber Optic Backbone

  2. PURPOSES Improve agency operations by establishing a shared, regional, telecommunications network. Create a regional, multi user communications network to improve and support ITS and homeland security.

  3. MAGRegional CommunicationsNetwork Study • PHX regional ITS backbone provides key links

  4. AZTech TelecommunicationsOverview • PHX regional ITS backbone is a Key Component

  5. Phase AActive Partners • ADOT Transportation Technology Group • Phoenix Aviation • Phoenix Information Technology • Phoenix Street Transportation • Phoenix Transit

  6. Phase APassive Partners • Light Rail Transit • DPS • Phoenix PD • Phoenix Fire

  7. Phase A Downtown to Deer Valley Airport

  8. TMC @ City Hall • Washington – Jefferson • 19th Ave. Corridor • Loop 101 • 7th Ave.

  9. Phase AMajor Connections • Connect ADOT TOC to ADOT HQ • Connect Sky Harbor to Deer Valley • Connect Transit to ADOT TOC and RAPID • Provide ITD 96 SMFO • Provide 12 SMFO for Regional Use • Connect PHX TMC to (43) Traffic Signals and (1) Dynamic Message sign

  10. ITS Components 43 Traffic Signals 1 Dynamic Message Sign

  11. ProjectDetails • Length 21 Miles • 8 miles New Conduit • 13 Miles Existing Conduit • (1) 144 or (1) 96 Fiber SMFO for Backbone • 12 Fiber SMFO for Branches

  12. Status • Design Concept Report – November 2002 • Environmental Approval – January 2004 • Construction Approval – April 2004 • Advertise for Construction – June 2004

  13. Estimated Construction Cost Phase A $3-4 Million

  14. Contract Mechanism CM@R

  15. Questions ?

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