Hmmm. That is very interesting.

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> On Sep 21, 2018, at 5:42 PM, Carl Peterson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Something that might get work would be to do a 19 way 8.5/6 or 10/6 microduct 
> fed from both ends.  Cut 3-4' trenches near the corner of each block of four 
> units and then bore through and pull back the 19 way.  Pull the 19 way up in 
> each trench just enough to splice in four drop ducts and route them just 
> under the fence for each lot and CAP them leaving them underground.  Then 
> push the 19 way back down and cover it.  When you want to do an install, just 
> dig up the drop duct in the corner of the customers lot, couple on a duct, 
> run it to their house and push/pull a drop through it.
> 
> Might be easier to just pull in a larger duct, expose it with the trenches, 
> cut out a 3-4' section in each trench, pull in the 19 way, and then break out 
> the drop ducts.  That way you don't have to hit your trench exactly and will 
> know that you can pull up enough slack and then push it back into the ground. 
>  
> 
> No peds or hand holes in anyone's yards and when you need to do an install 
> you only need to access the customers yard in question.  
> 
>> On Sep 21, 2018, at 6:19 PM, Carl Peterson <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Are you going to get an easement from each homeowner?  
>> 
>> How do you deal with the fences short of two bores and a HH or slack loop in 
>> every back yard?
>> 
>> 
>> I'm in FL this week trying to get a back side of the house FTTH build back 
>> on track and if I had to do it again I think I would have kept the mainline 
>> in front of the houses with laterals between them back to hand holes in the 
>> back.  Ran into way too much unmarked crap in the back.  
>> 
>>> On Sep 21, 2018, at 5:43 PM, <[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Lets say you are going into a neighborhood like this.  I could bore down 
>>> the back fences and put a duct from one end to the other.
>>> Then perhaps dig the duct up in the middle of each lot at their back fence 
>>> and pull a slack loop up into a pedestal. 
>>> Or just direct bury the slack loop for now. 
>>>  
>>> Later cut in a splitter if I wanted to do PON.  Trying to avoid a bunch of 
>>> handholes etc. 
>>>  
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