Boring does not work so well in rock.  For that you need a rock saw.  If it is 
loose rock and soil, then plowing would be the best way to go.  The drill 
vendors all do demos of drilling through solid rock, but that is not reality.  
Vermeer makes some really good rock saw/trencher products.  

Aerial has the recurring cost too, so that must be factored in.  

From: Colin Stanners 
Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2019 4:32 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Fiber deployment relative cost

Aerial could be like 20% of the cost of underground if your utility says "you 
can go on the poles right away, just pay a few small fees" or 100% if they say 
"every pole on that road is at capacity [aka old/unsafe] so you need to pay to 
get them all replaced before you can attach".

Did you drive the path to take a look at the poles' age or capacity load? Know 
anyone at the utility who could give you hints?



On Wed, Jan 9, 2019, 8:25 AM SmarterBroadband <[email protected] wrote:

  Need a quick relative cost of underground versus aerial deployment in a 
foothills area where there is a lot of granite so will need a high percentage 
of boring.



  Would aerial cost likely be 50% of underground?  40%. 30%???

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