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Traffic Signal Interconnect

Arvada, Colorado

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During this project, Muller designed fiber optic interconnect plans to facilitate traffic signal system communications between the City of Arvada’s traffic signal system located at City Hall and 21 intersections located along the 64th Avenue and Ralston Road corridor. The City of Arvada worked with a cable provider to deploy a network of empty conduit across the City. The plan utilized this new fiber backbone to interconnect the signals along this corridor. The project included the following work:

  • Prepare plans for installation of lateral conduit and fiber optic cable from backbone cable to traffic signal cabinets at 21 intersections
  • Prepare plans for the replacement existing traffic signal cabinets and controllers at 6 intersections
  • Prepare network design for traffic signal system communications
  • Prepare plans for Installation of communications equipment at 21 traffic signal cabinets
  • Prepare fiber optic splicing and one-line network diagrams
  • Prepare subsurface utility engineering (SUE ASCE Quality Level B) in all areas requiring subsurface construction work (conduit boring and trenching locations, pull box locations, and cabinet replacement locations)
  • Prepare Erosion Control and Traffic Control Plans
  • Prepare project quantities, specifications, and cost estimates

OWNER

City of Arvada

SERVICES

Traffic Engineering & ITS
Stormwater & Floodplain Management

Statistics

0.3 Miles of Fiber Optic Lines | 14 ITS Device Sites | 14 Traffic Signals Connected

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