October 31, 2018

RIGHT-OF-WAY (ROW)

RIGHT-OF-WAY (ROW)

Communication Shelter Sites

Turnkey Communication Shelters located at Railroad Right-of-Ways. Site preparation; excavation and foundation construction; setting of a new precast modular building which includes interior and exterior finishes, mechanical units, electrical distribution and devices, lighting, controls and security systems, doors and hardware; electrical service entrance; site fencing; site utility connections; and other work as described in the Documents.

Each of the turnkey ROW projects consisted of the production and installation of a new RCS 1236, 12 foot by 36 foot, fully-outfitted Communication Shelter, added to a line of shelters.

Upgrades to the commercial power system, installation of a new generator, and reworking the fence.

  • CL – Alexandria, VA
  • CL – Baxter Springs, KS
  • CL – Bentonville, AR
  • CL – Corsicana, TX
  • CL – Dayton, TX
  • CL – Fontana, KS
  • CL – Front Royal, VA
  • CL – Ft. Worth, TX
  • CL – Kosse, TX
  • CL – Mocksville, NC
  • CL – North Little Rock, AR
  • CL – Savannah, GA
  • CL – Sharpsburg, MD – Shelter Only
  • CL – Shippensburg, PA – Shelter Only
  • CL – Stroud, OK
  • CL – West Memphis, AR

Owner

CenturyLink
CenturyLink is the third largest telecommunications company in the United States and is recognized as a leader in the network services market by technology industry analyst firms. The Company is a global leader in cloud infrastructure and hosted IT solutions for enterprise customers. CenturyLink provides data, voice and managed services in local, national and select international markets through its high-quality advanced fiber optic network and multiple data centers for businesses and consumers. CenturyLink is an S&P 500 company and is included among the Fortune 500 list of America’s largest corporations.

SCOPE OF WORK

Precast Structure

  • Structural Engineering
  • Detailed Engineering drawings
  • 5000 psi concrete
  • Precast Concrete Box Culverts

Amount & Size: 4,300 feet – some 5’ x 5’ and some 6’ x 5’ to match the hydraulics of the canal

OLDCASTLE INFRASTRUCTURE PRODUCTS USED

RCS 1236 and RCS 11836 Pre-engineered precast concrete building to shelter fiber optic communication equipment.

BUILDING SPECIFICATIONS

Oldcastle Model: RCS1236 or RCS 11836
Building Description: Concrete Precast Building
RCS1236 Dim (Exterior): 36’0” Long x 12’0” Wide x 12’6” High
RCS1236 Dim (Interior): 35’0” Long x 11’0” Wide x 11’2” High
RCS 11836 Dim (Exterior): 36’0” Long x 11’8” Wide x 10’2” High
RCS 11836 Dim (Interior): 35’0” Long x 10’6” Wide x 9’-0”High
Weight: 95,000-LBS Total
Floor Loading: 300-LBS./PSF/Battery area – 800 PSF
Roof Dead Load: 43.1 LBS / PSF
Roof Live Load: 60 LBS / PSF
Wind Speed: 110 MPH (When secured to proper foundation)
Floor Thickness: 6”
Roof Thickness: 5-6”
Wall Thickness: 4”
Concrete Specification: 5000 PSI Light Weight
Fire Rating: Two Hour Equivalent
Seismic Acceleration: Standard Design 50% g (IBC and ASCE7)
Bullet Resistance: UL752, Level 4 (.30-06 at 15 Ft.); Doors Level 3

Find out more about Oldcastle Infrastructure Precast Concrete Shelter Solutions. 

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