NextGen 2011 Workshop Phil Dickenson SCD

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Low Cost, Low Carbon Fibre Footprint Phil Dickenson, Sales Director

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Low  Cost,  Low  Carbon  Fibre  Footprint  •  Phil  Dickenson,  Sales  Director  

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Welcome  •  Focus  on  how  highly  mechanised  duct,  poling  system  and  innova?ve  fibre  installa?on  techniques  will  lower  your  engineering  costs  and  reduce  your  carbon  footprint.  

•  Civil  engineering:  •  50-­‐70%  project  capital  •  50-­‐70%  project  carbon  footprint  •  Any    saving  makes  a  big  difference  

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Benefits  •  Defined  Projects  

Ø  Delivered  for  less  •  Time  •  Money  •  Environmental  Impact  

•  Defined  Budget  Ø  Deliver  more  

•  Capture  more  end  users  •  Generate  more  revenue  

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About  Us  •  SCD  is  an  innova?ve  civil  engineering  and  cabling  contractor  specialising  in  cabled  ducted  systems  

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Markets  •  Power  and  Renewable  Energy  

•  Na?onal  Grid  Customer  Connec?ons  •  On-­‐shore  Wind  Farms  •  Off-­‐shore  Wind  Farms  

•  Dark  Fibre  •  ADIT  Framework  •  OGC  Telecom  Networks  

•  Motorways  and  Highways  •  Civil  engineering  works  •  Op?cal  fibre  works  

 

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Markets  •  Urban  Traffic  Control  

•  Traffic  Light  communica?ons  •  IP  Infrastructures  

•  Urban  Security  •  CCTV  •  ANPR  

•  Universi?es  and  Colleges  •  Structured  Cabling  •  U?li?es  

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Markets  •  Next  Genera?on  Access  

Ø  Digital  Region  •  Thales/KCom  

-  1,200km  subduc?ng  and  6,000km  op?cal  fibre  

Ø  Bal?c  Business  Quarter  •  Gateshead  Council/Alcatel-­‐Lucent  

-  Duc?ng  and  op?cal  fibre  

Ø  Easaield  Business  Park,  Scarborough  •  NYnet  

-  Duc?ng  

Ø  Fibre  to  the  Home  •  University  of  Hull  

-  Duc?ng  and  op?cal  fibre  

 

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Next  Genera?on  Access  

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Technologies  •  Tradi?onal  Open-­‐cut  •  Slot  Cucng  •  Micro-­‐trenching  •  Mechanised  trenching  •  Telegraph  Poles  

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Slot  Cucng  •  Slot  Cucng  

•  60-­‐125m  per  day  •  Slot  •  20mm  wide  •  200mm  deep  

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Micro-­‐trenching  •  Micro-­‐trenching  

•  200-­‐800m  per  day  •  Micro-­‐trench  •  60mm  wide  •  350mm  deep  

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Mechanised  Trenching  •  Mechanised  Trenching  

•  200-­‐800m  per  day  •  Telecoms  Trench  •  130mm  wide  •  To  550mm  deep  

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Telegraph  Poles  •  Telegraph  Poles  

•  Various  heights  and  finishes  available  •  Pole  mounted  furniture  •  Op?cal  splifers  •  Tube  Distribu?on  Closures  

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Comparisons  

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Dimensions  

20  x  200mm  

60  x  350mm  

130  x  500mm  

300  x  600mm  

40mm  wearing  course  

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Financial  and  Time  •  Real  project  data  

•  Won  in  compe??ve  tender  •  Fully  inclusive  •  Civil  engineering  •  Traffic  management  •  Out  of  hours  working  (nights  and  Sundays)  •  Special  engineering  difficul?es  •  Health  and  Safety  (CDM  2007)  

•  Times  based  on  one  team  doing  all  the  work    

 

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Financial  and  Time  •  Different  Loca?ons  

•  Canterbury  •  Southern,  urban,  historic  

•  Blackburn  •  Northern,  urban  and  semi-­‐rural  

•  Slot  Cucng  •  12mm  blown  fibre  tube  •  150mm  deep  slot  

•  Tradi?onal  Open  Cut  •  100mm  telecommunica?ons  duct  •  NJUG  depths  

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Financial  and  Time  •  Canterbury  

•  Slot  &  Open  Cucng  53m/day  £49/m  •  Open  Cut  19m/day  £109/m  

•  Blackburn  •  Slot  &  Open  Cucng  62m/day  £47/m  •  Open  Cut  32m/day  £76/m  

•  Average  •  Slot  &  Open  Cucng  57m/day  £48/m  •  Open  Cut  24m/day  £91/m  

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How  could  it  be  even  befer?  •  Planning  permission  for  poles  •  Flexibility  on  no?cing  

•  Large  projects  have  3  month  no?ce  •  No?ce  costs  can  be  waived  by  the  Council  •  NGA  by  the  Council  for  the  Council  

•  Na?onal  agreement  for  reinstatement  •  Currently  local  HAUC  agreement  •  Partnership  approach  to  new  technology  

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Q&A  Session  •  Frank  Kler  

•  oler@scd-­‐ltd.com  •  07769  885134  

•  Phil  Dickenson  •  pdickenson@scd-­‐ltd.com  •  07976  330638  

•  SCD  Group  Ltd  •  0370  750  6416  •  www.scd-­‐ltd.com  

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Thank  You