Drops were anywhere from 150' to 1600'. The long ones naturally pushed up the average quite a bit.

On the feed down the road it's $1.80/foot plus the cable. The contractor is supplying all material except the cable itself and honestlyI don't recall how much of that was labor vs material. We did have to add 4 poles, so there's that in the $17,000/mile. And that also includes splice enclosures, switches, optics, switch enclosure, and electric installation at the switch enclosure.

Does your $1/ft in materials include the actual fiber? If not, then we're very close. If it does then I have to sharpen the pencil quite a bit.



------ Original Message ------
From: "Jason McKemie" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: 8/19/2017 3:49:07 PM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Aerial fiber $/mile

How long are the drops? Labor for main runs cost me about $.75/ft last time I did it, plus around $1/ft in materials. I didn't have to do much make ready though, that can add up quickly. I think my drops cost me roughly $1/ft since I'm doing them myself now.

On Saturday, August 19, 2017, Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm at $17,000 per mile on a recent active E deployment. Each customer installation averaged $900. This is rural, so lots of long drops.

I guess I'm looking over to the next stall to see how mine measures up to yours.


------ Original Message ------
From: "Adam Moffett" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: 8/19/2017 9:55:20 AM
Subject: [AFMUG] Aerial fiber $/mile

So after the dust has settled on completed projects, what sort of money have you ended up spending per mile?
How much per customer installation?

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