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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESPONSE - BID - 5757 FIBER OPTIC AND COPPER CABLING (9)Telesupport Services, Inc. Telephone & Data Wiring • Fiber Optics Installation & Maintenance www.telesupportinc.com COMPANY PROFILE As one of the largest telecommunications contractors in Colorado, we have over 25 technicians working in the field, as well as a full time office staff. Our 8,000 square foot corporate headquarters includes a fully stocked warehouse and a complete line of tools and equipment (including an Optical Time Domain Reflectometer and a fiber optic fusion splicer). We have 20 company vans, trucks, and trailers on the road. Telesupport Services has been in business for over sixteen years with the same ownership. TSI specializes in turnkey projects involving telephone switches, indoor telephone and data wiring, fiber optics, copper splicing, fiber splicing, OSP termination, closet engineering, and has a BICSI RCDD on staff. In addition, we combine our expertise in conduit, raceway and sleeve installation to meet all of your telecommunication needs. One of TSI's biggest customers is the University of Colorado at Boulder. TSI has been serving CU since 1986. CU's standard is a Systimax certified project with over 30,000 locations at this time. TSI (a BICSI member) has been serving customers within the Rocky Mountain areas as well as across the United States for over 16 years. We are certified in Confined Space Training, Hubbell Premise Wiring installation, Lucent Fiber Optics Training ; Leviton, Panduit and Avaya Category 5E and Category 6E installation. TSI also offers a 26 year Systemmate warranty from Mohawk, with this warranty you are required to use Mohawk cable and any of the following connectivity products: Krone, Hubbell, Interlink Technologies, Leviton, MOD -TAP, Ortronics, Panduit, Siemens, and Suttle Apparatus and 3M. TSI's projects include new construction, remodels, renovations, daily MAC (moves/adds/changes) work, telephone systems, data network cabling and subcontract projects. TSI has substantial experience working on large -scope projects such as yours. Our customer base includes Colorado University at Boulder, Ball Corporation, The Marriott, Weld County School District RE 3-J, Graphics Packaging Corporation, Adams State College, Lucent Technology, GE Access, Global Crossings, Boulder County Schools, and numerous residential projects, just to mention a few. TSI has completed projects nationally as well as throughout the entire Rocky Mountain Region. Exceeding your expectations is our goal. We strive to provide you with accurate, cost-effective solutions for your telecommunication requirements. TSI can provide you with 24-hour contact to ensure that your needs are addressed. All of our workmanship is fully warranted and all materials are covered by full manufacturer's warranties. We appreciate the opportunity to provide this information to you and look forward to working with you in the near future. Please visit our web site at www. telesupportinc.com. PERSONAL DATA; D.C.E. December ',. 1953 / Cheyenne, Wyoming S.S.N.- 522-82-1713 Drivers License No.- Colorado / L374909 Marital Status: Single Daughter: Shanell Ann Good Health / Non Smoker Height 5'11" / Weight 200 lbs. NOTARIZED PROOF OF EMPLOYMENT, CERTIFICATION DOCUMENTS, AND WRITTEN REFERENCES PROVIDED UPON REQUEST. SINCERELY, RANDY S IMON APR-08-94 FRI 18:29 CLIENT REFERENCES 13032265247 P.04 Alaska Telecom, Inc, 6623 Brayton Dr. Anchorage, Alaska 99507 Mr. Lloyd Morris (President) 907-659-3100 Wang Laboratories, Inc. 2121 North Academy Circle Suite 103 Colorado Springs, Co. 80909 Mrs. Cyd Epply (Air Force Account Manager) 303-591-0772 Dave Mills Communications, Inc. 1393 South Inca St. Denver, Co. 80223 Mr. Dave Mills (President) 303-778-8833 Mr. Mike Cook (operations Mgr.) FiberComm Inc, 601 S. Bowen St. Longmont, Co. 80501 Mr. Chuck Keller (President) 303-651-6006 Travel Signal Controls, Inc. 425 S. Bowen ST. Longmont, Co. 80501 Mr. Stan Michalski (President) 303-447-9131 Colorado State University Office of Telecommunications Fort Collins, Co. E Mr. Howard Lowell, P. E. (Director of Telecommunications) 303-491-5881 Department of the Air Force Headquarters 315th Air Base Group (ATC) Lowry Air Force Base, Co. 80230-5000 Mr, Patrick Fowler (Foreman, Instrument Control Shop) 303-370-4101 Ford Aerospace S Communications Services, Inc. 2400 North Tanaya Way Las Vegas, NV 89128 Wayne Newbower 702-652-3888 Oiltanking, Inc. 15602 Jacinto Port Blvd. Houston, TX Mr. Lou Tittle 714-452-5901 APR-06-94 FRI 1e:30 13032266247 P.06 Teleport Chuck Keller 303-572-5960 Network Systems Engineers Bill McDonald (Pres.) 800-422-7259 Unisys 640 North 2200 West-FU12 Salt Lake City, UT. 84116 Mr. Jim Price (Fiber Optic Systems Manager) 801-594-5498 City of Fort Collins 300 LaPorte Avenue Ft. Collins, Co. 80522-0580 Steve Troy (Technical Support Specialists) 303-221-6539 Sturgen Electric Company, Inc. 12150 E. 112th Ave. Henderson, Co. 80640 Steve Moore (Project Manager) 303-286-8000 Intergrated Technology Group, Inc. 2114 W. Lincoln Ave., Suite 100 Loveland, Co. 80538 Jeffery Reetz 303-663-0893 DEA Construction Co. 5316 Tennyson St. Denver, Co. 80212 Kyle Dietts Also the following: Bthol Corp. Kiwit Technologies Himont USA Beaumont, TX Rohn & Haus Chemical Pasadena, TX Texaco USA TCI Williams Telecomm. Group NORAD, Co. Jones Intercable DEA Ceaser's Palace Sturgen Electric FC Phase II APR-09-94 FRI 1e:30 13032265247 P.06 Houston Light & Power Network Systems Eng. Plano. TX Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport Anchorage International Airport Tracon City/Colo. Spggs Rocky Flats (Rockwell & EG&G) Hayden Power Plant Intergrated Technology Group Silicon Mountain,Inc. Sall Corp. CSU (cutover) Washington Const. Mike J. Thiel Constr. Colorado River Petroleum Authority Commission of Thailand Training Eng. Dept. FIBER OPTIC PROJECTS Client: Oiltanking, Inc. Reference: Mr. Don Drescher, Vice President Location: Houston Terminal, Texas Project Scope: Complete turnkey design involving, installation fusion splicing, termination, testing and commissioning of a fiber optic intergrated services digital network (ISDN). The system provides voice, video, data and high speed computer communications. This network was a portion of the overall supervisory control and data acquisition system for the facility. Client: Alaska Telecom, Inc. Reference: Lloyd Morris, President Robert Brandt, Project Engineer Location: Alyeska Pipeline, Valdez, Alaska Project co (Phase I) Conducted a seminar and workshop for management personnel at Alyeska Pipeline Terminal to acquaint them with fiber optic capabilities and familiarize them with all associated equipment and its uses. Supervised installation, tested, fusion spliced, terminated and documented all aspects of the fiber optic SCADA system to an earth station. Multi -mode fiber and SMA 906 connectors were used on the project. Maintaining a splice loss budget of a .10db bi-directionally was a necessity for power budgets in the system design. APR-09-94 FRI 16:31 13032265247 Project Scone: (Phase II) Installed, tested, spliced, and terminated twelve fiber cable in four locations to six berths at Valdez Bay., System networked to the operations -control center for Alyeska Pipeline facility. Client: City of Fort Collins Phase I Reference: Steve Troy Location: Fort Collins, Co. Project Scope: Installed, tested and terminated fiber optic/copper system to network and manage city utilities. Client: Sturgen Electric Reference: Steve Moore Location: Fort Collins, Co. (Phase II) Project Scope: Tested and terminated fiber optic cable lengths Client: Network Technicians, Inc. Colorado State University Reference: Howard Lowell, Director of Telecommunications Location: Fort Collins, Co. project Scope: Completed ISN AT&T Project on campus, linking up twelve buildings to Cyber 205 Super Computer. Project entailed complete testing, terminating and installation of terminal equipment. Also manufactured jumpers to patch in waveguides to network systems throughout campus. Client: FiberComm (Longmont, Cc) Reference: Chuck Keller, President Stan Michalski, Traffic Engineer, Traffic Signal Controls Location: Grand Forks, North Dakota Protect Scope: (Project 1) Involved installation, supervision and consulting of the first fiber optic traffic system w/traffic view. The project was the first of its kind in the industry and it was referenced along a major thoroughfare in Grand Forks. Termination and testing of cable along the route was performed with very exceptional results. The optical cable ties in through modems compatible with a 170 signal switch at each intersection. (Ongoing maintenance agreement.) P.07 APR-08-94 FRI ia:31 13e32263247 P.09 Project Scone: (Project 2) Feasibility study to network traffic signal controls. Entailing fifty intersections on a grid pattern in downtown area of Colorado Springs, Colorado.. Trained enginsering'and maintenance technicians. Installed, tested and terminated sample systems to reference the entire project. Client: Telin Corporation Reference: Dave Pike, Project Manager Location: AT&T Corporate Headquarters, Denver, Co. Project Scone: Involves the termination of duplex fiber optic cables (various lengths) for control cables from computers to robotics. Consulting for uses and applications are required. Maintenance and jumper manufacture is ongoing. Fiber optic cables are used in ESAB's Robotics all over the world specializing in Robotic Plasma Torches to cut steel for tanks, submarines, aircraft carriers, etc. Client: Rockwell International Space Operations Reference: Jeff Greenlee Location: Denver. Colorado Project Scope: Consulted on integrity of older non -operational existing fiber systems to restore integrity. Tested, terminated and documented all routs for LAN system connecting several buildings at site. Client Hood Communications, Inc. Reference: Roger Bell, Project Engineer Location: Wyoming, Utah, Nevada Project Scope: Provided all labor to procure fusion splicing OTDR testing, terminating, and troubleshooting for systems start- up of a US Sprint Truck Line from Larime, Wyoming to Wendover, Nevada. Client: Electronic Data Systems (EDs) Reference: General Motors Company Location: Lansing, Michigan Project Scone: Fusion spliced, tested and terminated (fusion spliced) Pigtails to a forty eight fiber (single -mode) cable that linked Five large plants. Splicing was done in steam tunnels between plants in several locations. qPR-0e-94 FRI 16:32 13032265247 P.09 Client: Dave Mills Communications (DMCI) Reference: Mike Cook, Operations Manager Location: Greeley, Co. "aiect Scope: Fusion spliced, tested and terminated AT&T network system linking four city buildings in Greeley, Co. splicing was performed in large concrete vault beneath street, here transpositions and cable routes were established by fusion splicing certain fibers from cable to cable. Client: Lowry Air Force Base Reference: Pat Fowler, DES Control Manager Joe Romero, Computer Control Engineer Location: Denver, Colorado Project Scone: (Phase I-WIMMS) Aerial installation of fiber and coax, termination and testing (with documentation) between the computer center branching out to six separate points. WANG's terminal equipment required a strict budget that had to be met due to the length of the runs. Reference: Lloyd Nelson, Contracts Control Division Pat Fowler, CES Control Manager Location: Denver, Colorado Project Scone: (Phase II-SIMMS) Installation (aerial and underground) termination and testing of 8 fiber Dielectric cable between buildings 1400 and 349 using WANG's system. A power budget of greater than 4db achieved for the system's operation. Client: Colorado State University Reference: Howard Lowell, Director of Telecommunications Dept. Location: Telcom Building to remote foothills site. Project Scope: Hired as consultant to provide tests to document prior fiber optic cable installation not adequate for university's use. Supervised installation of eight miles of composite cable (12 M/M & 8 S/M), spliced, tested and terminated entire waveguide. Also spliced 1) 600 pr and 3) 200 pr copper splices. Assisted with 8000 line cut over and 5L-100 switch. Client: Anchorage International Airport Reference: Tammy Horton (President) Pacific Rim Telecommunications, Inc. Locations: Anchorage, Alaska APR-0e-94 FRI 19:33 13032265247 P.10 Project scope: Installed six miles of fiber optic cable from tower to remote video radar site, and from customs area to firestation. Overcame extreme winter conditions in December and January to complete project as scheduled. Splicing, testing and termination completed as per Raytheon Service Company specifications. Client: Minneapolis/st. Paul Airport Reference: Jeff Reetz (VP) Intergrated Technology Group Location: Minneapolis, MN. Project Scone: Supervision of installation performed by Premier Electric and termination performed by Electronic Data. Performed and documented OTDR and End to End test results. Client: U. S. West Reference: Cecil Hilyer Location: Denver, Co. Project Scone: Set up class and curriculum for six to eight technicians in charge of performing fiber optic work at Denver's International Airport. Training consisting of theory & terminology, splicing, testing, termination and trouble shooting, etc. Client: Video Phile, Inc., Reference: Robert Becker Location: Rockwell International space Operations, Rocky Flats, Co. Project scope: Fusion spliced pigtails to OSP cable networking facility. Tested all waveguides for performance. Approximately two hundred splices were performed. Client: Martin Marietta space Operations Center Reference: Dave Mills, President Dave Mills Communications, Inc. Mike Cook, Operations Manager Location: Denver, Co. Project Scope: Recommissioning a system that was not operating at optimum level and splicing at four splice points as add -on to system. system involved redundant loop at facility, using Northern Tel cable, seventy-two fiber, sixty (single -mode) and twelve (multi -mode) 0.15db bi-directionally was maintained for system performance. Consulting and trouble -shooting prior splicing transpositions was extensive. APR-08-94 FRI 18:33 13032263247 P.11 Clientz Network Systems Engineers Reference: Bill McDonald (Brea.) Location: Plano, TX Proieot Scoaa Emergency disaster control system for Mervins Distribution Center (Phase I of Iv). Installed, terminated and tested fiber optic cable. Also terminated approximately 8000 pr Of copper cable for voice, data and LAN distribution. Installed all related equipment and synoptic multiplexer. Client: Authority of Thailand Reference: Sooren Yuerizarian Location: Rayong, Thailand proiect_3co�e: Consulted Australian contractor on installation of conduit along 30 inch gas pipeline 6 km in length. Spliced, tested and terminated fiber optic cable, installed equipment on both ends for remote valve and metering control system. Client: Universal ENSCO, Inc. (Drafting Division) Reference: Wiley Hatcher Location: Houston, TX Project Scope• Designed network for a dedicated 100% CAD system to maintain speed and client convenience to review project drafts. Project designed to give each CAD station (160) communication with Thomas Conrad File server. Installation of fiber optic cable 3 floors (60,000 sq. ft.) building. Tested, terminated and brought up system users. TRAINING CERTIFICATION By STATE OF COLORADO State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education 1391 North Speer Boulevard, Suite 600 Denver, Colorado 80204-2554 Mr, Jon Glau, Program Specialist, Proprietary School Regulation 303-620-4o0 APR-0e-94 FRI 18:34 13032265247 P,12 CITY OF FORT COLLINS Fort Collins, Colorado PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER CERTIFICATION STATEMENT The following documeniatlon pertaining to the City of Fort Collins Project #3923, Fiber Optic Installation provide for the construction of a fiber optic backbone network from City Hall West to 321 Maple St , to 700 Wood St, and to City Hall East concurrent with the relocation of aerial power and telecommunications lines in the same route and construction of an underground duct system by the City of Fort Collins. The fiber optic backbone network includes the fiber optic cable, splice enclosures, splice trays, termination enclosures, connectors and patch cards. A 50 pair communications cable was installed between 700 Wood St and City Hall West. The following technical documents enclosed as Attachments 1 through 3 are the Statement of Work. Specification and Test Procedures which directed the technical performance. The Attachments 4 and 5 are the Notice of Substantial Completion with attachments from Universal ENSCO, Inc. Fiber Optic Division, signed by Randy D. Simon, May 9, 1989 and five (5) annotated As -Built Drawings for the Backbone Fiber ROoute, City Hall West, City Hall East, 321 Maple and 700 Wood. These documents enclosed as Attachments 1 through 5 have been inspected and are hereby certified as following proper engineering procedures and being capable of providing fiber optic and data communications in conjunction with the City of Fort Collins Telecommunications Improvement Project. The performance of the Contractor, Universal ENSCC, Inc. was monitored and the test data have been reviewed to determine that the workmanship, materials and test equipment were as required by the specifications. I certify that the physical appearance, materials, test performance and construction procedures of the contractor were as requested in the specifications. Subject to the materials warranty and proper caution with physical connection of electronics equipment and fiber optic patch cards to the backbone fiber optic system I certify that the backbone fiber optic system will perform as designed. This certification was prepared by me, William W McDonald, P.E., Colorado License number 25931. No changes in the attached documents or copies will be allowed without my knowledge and approval. MCDONALD ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES 696 San Ramon Valley Blvd, Suite x31 I. Danville, CA 94526 Tel (4I5) 820-3454, Fax. (4IS) 838-1630 Telesupport Services, Inc. Telephone & Data Wiring • Fiber Optics Installation & Maintenance www.telesupportinc.com Customer References PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK University of Colorado Primary telecommunications contractor. Campus Box 313 Includes service orders for data voice, and Boulder, Colorado 80309 fiber to work area outlets. Install conduit and David Linblad feed systems. Work on new construction and 303-492-1109 retro fits. Ball Aerospace Daily MAC (moves, adds, changes) orders PO Box 1062 for service and repairs. Includes voice and Boulder, Colorado 80306 data cabling programming and switch work. Don Moore 303-939-5303 GE Access Facilitate retro fit of existing buildings, 1426 Pearl Street including adding multiple buildings into the Boulder, Colorado 80302 telecommunications infrastructure. Henry Rieman 303-545-1064 Graphics Packaging Cabled new facility including design build of (Coors subsidiary) new infrastructure. 14062 Denver W. Pkwy #250 -800 Data and --400 Voice Jacks. Golden, Colorado 80401 Copic Companies Installed fiber optic and copper backbone, 7351 Lowry Blvd. including design build of telecom Denver, Colorado 80230 infrastructure of telecommunications closets. Installed 1550 Category 5 cables for data and 950 Category 5 cables for voice. APR-09-94 FRI 16:42 13Oyr726S247 P_ed �eoo f1fCfR/C August 6, 1993 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Re: Randy Simon Gentlemen: This is to inform you of my association with Mr. Randy Simon. Over the course of the past ten (10) months, I have had the pleasure of working with Randy on the F201-A Fiber Optic Project on the new Denver International Airport. During this time I have found Randy to be extremely competent and easy to work with. His knowledge of Fiber Optic Systems is unsurpassed. in addition, he has been responsible for overseeing training and monitoring the Quality of the Installation on this Project. Randy has been offered a position which will allow him to further expand his knowledge and expertise in the Fiber Optic Field, although we will be hard pressed to replace him, we would be remiss if we were to prohibit his growth in this field. Should you have any Further questioning regarding Mr. Simon, please feel free to contact me at this number (303) 286-8000. Sincerely, Michael Lin >st Project Manager ML/jv cc: file Surgeon Elew;o Company, Inc 12i50 E I12:n Ave Henderson, CO 60640 303 296 44 r ax 303 236 tall APR—OS-94 FRI 16:41 Denver International Airport 25701 E. 88th Avenue Commerce City, Co. 80022 Attn: Mr. Wally Boyd, Resident Engineer Re: Quality Control Manager 13032263247 P.03 ter.. �ur_georn •{ft Twit $EC-F201A-0003 Gentlemen: We are transmitting here with a copy of Mr. Randy Simon's resume. We have advertised for approximately 1 & 1/2 months for a licensed professional engineer per the requirements of the contract documents. However, we have had no qualified applicants respond ie: no applicants have applied that have the required experience in the installation or supervision of fiber optic type systems. It is our opinion that the owner and end user will be better served by our hiring of a person with Randy's skills and qualifications than that of an individual who meets the requirements of being a licensed professional engineer. With that in mind we submit to you Mr. Simon's resume and qualifications it is our opinion that you will be pleased with his qualifications and accept him as our Quality Control Manager. Should you have any further questions regarding this request please feel free to contact this office at your convenience. Thank Xa Very u Michael H. Li quist Project manager - cc: File Office 10.5 Stutgeen Nctnc COm-,ar.y. Inc 12150 E '12th Ave Henderson, CC S05d0 232 226 Mo Fas M 215 !111 APR-09-94 FRI 18:43 35701 East bad. Avrlj* COM~&M Gt% COlQmd0 =27 303 371-MCI faos'n'4 3M 171 = O« r Intamational Ai-wft Project eusin«. a 00"MMON Stl CC7 Mr. Randy Simon Fiberlite International 4316 N. County Road 13 Fort Collins, Co 80521 Dear Randy, 13032265247 - - P:-0-6----- RZINESI COMMUNCAMNS E(E) :,anuary 7.. 1993 I would like to take this opportunity to rala_v our complete satisifaction with the training provided to c=r technicians in the theory and principles of operation for __be_- optic trans- mission and cable termination and splicing. v:�ur ability to configure and provision the class, on such short -notice, to meet our unique requirement, was especially apprec_?zed. The follow- up technical advice and support provided to -.;e technicians in the "real world" work environment has cleared mr-_� auestions and saved an undeterminable number of unproductive =Lihou=s. Again, I want to thank you for the excellent effort ycu put forth in training and follow-up support provided to liS i;ast. You can be assured that I will call you first for fiber o==ia services that may be require in the future. 1 �. C j 1 ' 3He yer US West Installation Supervisor APR-08-94 FRI 19:44 13032266247 P,07 December 1. IW2 To Wham It May Concern: It is with pleasure that I write this letter of reocoendatim for Randy Sina1. Randy has performed as a subcontractor to Integrated Technology Group, Inc. on a number of fiber optic commicstions system projects during this pest Year. I hays found him to be of the highest quality and integrity in his workmanship, his client interface, and his knowledge of the fiber optic industry. He always went above and beycad the scope of work to provide a quality service. I will continue to use rm-dy'a services in the future as I have the highest degree of confidence in hin working on Intezrated Technology Group, Inc. projects. I know that he will always have. the bast interests of our firn and our clients in mind with everything he does. If you desire to disai Randy's qualifications further I would Icone the opportunity to discuss them. S' cerely, effrey V. Reetz \J Vice President - Gixraticns INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY GROUP, INC. 2114 N. Lincoln Ave., #100 Loveland. Colorado 80538 (3031663.0893 Fox No. (303) 6.67.5600 APR-ee-94 FRI 10:41 13032265247 P.02 TELEX 1t18860 WA73 1.600-866.1411 FAX 713•977.1047 1St 1 BEPIND DMVQ SUITE 400 • P.O, BOX 67024L- HOUSTON. TEXAS 77257.0246 • 713.877.7770 April 15, 1992 To Whom it May Concern: Randy Simon has been employed as a fiber optics technician/manager by Universal Ensco. Inc. for 5 years. He has worked extensively on various telecommunications projects in the U.S. and abroad and has proved to be a superior technician. Randy also is a Colorado Certified Instructor in fiber optics. I highly recommend him as a qualified fiber optics technician. Wiley Hatcher President /ch APR-0e-94 FRI 19:36 13032265247 P.16 ---� Information & Communication Svstems City of Fort Collins Juno 9, 1989 Mr. Randy Simon Universal ENSCO 2114 North Lincoln Avenue Suite 100 Loveland, CO 80538 Cear Mr, Simon_ It is my pleasure to extend sincere apprec!�.tion on behalf of the City of Fort Collins for the tine workmanship which you exhibited during our fiber optic cable installation project The innovative method in which you break out the iibar stands at termination highlights the consistent attention ro quality arc detail which you and !dike exhibited throughout the project. Using interduct to protect the cable antrf and exit tram the vauit even though not specified in the contract will help to insure a secure cable plant for years to came and further demonstrates your concern for excellence. In addition to your technical skill, your wiGingness to work through the problems which arise during any project of this type, earned my respect Sincerely, Stephen Troy Technical Support Specialist '.0. SO\ =:a ::07: C,,llins. CO '125:2-4)5 O • i30:i'2-6790 APR-OS-94 FRI 19:36 13032263247 P.13 DM C I information Systems Contrac:c- 9. Inc. June 30, 1989 Mr. Wiley Hatcher Universal Ensco, Inc. 8100 Jameel, Suite 150 P.O. Box 40340 Houston, T% 772:0-0340 Dear Mr. Hatcher: I would lake to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for the excellent work Universal Ensco has perfcrmed for DMCI (Dave Mills Czmmunications, Inc.}. Durinff the past year we have had the need for their expertise cn several accounts, to include, Rockwell Internatiac.al, Martin Marietta, and Bell Labs to name a few. Bandy Simon. and his staff Mice Stoufer, and Carey walker performance in fiber terminations and fusion splLcino has been of the highest standards in the Telecommunications Industr?. Du'rin$ the installations they have shown great concerr. tc provide excellent service, with accurate results, and concise documentation. It has been a pleasure to work with Your Fiber Optic Division, and again thank you for the excellent service. Sincerely' Michael D. vCook Operations `!arnager MDC:klm cc: Rand:; Simcn `like Stoufer Carey walkev APR-09-94 FRI 18:40 13e32263247 P.01 ACAskA TFAEcom, INC. P.Q Box 110541 • Anchorage, Alaska 99511 May 12r 1988 To Whom It May Concern: Randv Simon was hired by Alaska Telecom, Inc. to provide technical and installation services of a fiber optic cable at the Alyeska Pipeline Termira l in Valdez, Alaska. Mr. Simon worked with our Project Engineer and the crew during the installation, test and turn up phases. The project was completed in a tight time frame? and under adverse climatic conditions. tie fund Mr. Simcn's knowledge of his field to be excellent and his ability to work with our management and field crew to be outstanding. Additionally, comments received from our customer, Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, recarding his performance were very positive. During our many years of work in tl seldom had the opportwzity to :cork wi method and al;orcach to a project. Mz to you. I'd !:* happy to discuss any recomaQndaticn or any other aspect of Cordially, Llrj Lloyd V. Morris ALASKA TELn^CCM, INC. LVM/gkh s telecommunications field, we have h an individual who fit so well in our Simon is a doer and we reccimend him questions you may have regarding this our relationship with Mr. Simon. 5623 3raycon prove - ..ncnorage. Ala --Ka ?9507 • (007) Ceaanorsa Alaska 99724 (90r,) 659.3100 APR-09-94 FRI 18:30 130322SM247 Ford Aerospace & Communications Services Inc. 2400 N. Tenaya Wsy 1.aa yepas, Nevada 88128 Universal ENSCO INC. 2114 N. Lincoln Avenue suite 100 Loveland COLORADO ATTNzRandy SIA40N Dear Randy, I would like to express my appreciation to you and your crew for the technical support and instruction of installation techniques that have proven to be far superior to previously used methods. Our fiber optic cable plar.t is now supporting data flow and we feel confident that the quality workmanship involved in the installation will insure decades of use,and will be a pattern for future installation guidelines. We are looking forward to future ventures, thanks again, 11 0 4'i MARK D.K. ADAIMS FIBER OPTIC A TECH FORDAERO-S ACE P. 19 APR-09-94 FRI 19:37 13032262 247 P.18 Chico of Telacommunicafions 3031491-58al 3 May 1988 Mr. Randy Simon Operations Manager Fibre Optic Division Universal EKSCO, Inc. 2114 North Lincoln avenue #100 Loveland, CO 80538 Dear Mr. Simon; a Colorado state university Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 I'd like to express my appreciation for the excellent workmanship dis- played by ycu and your staff in connectorizing and terminating the Fibre Optic Distribution Cable on our campus. As you know some of our nuns ware approaching the limits of allowable losses and quality workmanship on these connectors was particularly critical. The job was well done and our researchers are delighted with their enhanced capabilities. As we expand our Fibre Optic Distribution system, I'd be more than glad to see your firm continue working with us. In the meantime if you need a reference please feel free to call me. Sinter / doward Lowell, P. E. Director of Telecommunications YL:cd Telesupport Services, Inc. Telephone & Data Wiring • Fiber Optics Installation & Maintenance www.telesupportinc.com Customer References, continued Laramie County School District Number One 2810 House Avenue Cheyenne, WY 82001-2856 Kathryn Smith 1-307-778-1280 Amrion Whole Foods Taylor Ball Construction 4990 Pearl East Cr., Suite 300 Boulder, CO 80301 131-3/3 Renovation, CU Taylor Ball Construction 4990 Pearl East Cr., Suite 300 Boulder, CO 80301 Bill Hofmann 303-938-1821 Netsource 10488 West Centennial Rd. Littleton, CO 80127 Design and build a desktop fiber solution project. Directly assist Project Manager to ensure that all installations meet EIA/TIA specifications. (Approximately 38 schools) Flexspace cable flooring (20,000 sq ft) and voice/data cabling installation. Total retro fit of a 6 story office building. -2300 Data and -1600 Voice Jacks Outside plant cabling for subdivision including layout, supervision of placement crews, splicing, grounding, bonding, and installing terminal blocks. APR-Oe-94 FRI Se:37 13032265247 P-17 -- A[PLY TO ATM oa DEMC$ SUBJECT. ro DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FQRCF HEADQUARTERS 34107H AIR BASS GROUP (ATC,) LOWRY AIR MIMI! 8AS! CO 80230 _5000 Letter of Appreciation, Fiber Optic Installation Randy Simmons 2503 Spruce Dr. Loveland, CO 80538 I want to pass along my appreciation and congratulate you on the fine work you have done to upgrade Lowry•s Management Information Systems with a network of fiber optic lines. I have seen the craftsmanship firsthand and know it to be of the highest quality. Your work has helped to improve the quality of life on Lowry and is a testament to the high level of skill you possess. Thanks again for all your hard work. PATRICK O. Y'04a ZR Asst Foreman, Instrument Control Shop 3415th Civil Engineering Squadron APR-08-94 FRI 1e:33 13032263247 _- - WANO LADOAAMOMIS, INC. P • 1 4 SUITE 702.:121 NORR+ACAQCMV C"tCLE COLCMDO SPAM3, CC 8C909 , ;dL: 3W/60t-0772 PRIMAL 3T*T11M3 OIYIBION December 18, 1987 Mr. Randy Simon Universal ENSCD 2114 N. Lincoln Avenue, Suite 100 Loveland, CO 80538 Dear Randy: This letter serves to express my appreciation and gratitude for your efforts on the Bay installation Forcee Base. at the Civil Engineering Squadron on Lowry All To find sub -contractors with the patience, flexibility and professionalism to effectively respond to the ne In this case, however, yoeds of the U.S. Air Force is sometimes difficult. ur ability to work with us and the customer to get the total job done right and in a timely fashion was sincerely appreciated. I look forward to the opportunity to work with you again in the future. Sincerely, Y ppley Air Rorce Program Account Manager Federal Systems Division CAE/cn APR-0e-94 FRI 1e:35 F1BFA.13CfJ1]71]7nr Fiber Optic System Design, Installation, and Service Randy Simon 2114 Lincoln Ave. Suite 100 Loveland, Co ao5ze Dear Randy, 130322S6247 P.13 .:uly _4. :484 The purpose of this letter is to ravprQsS my apoi•eCiation and gratitude to you on behalf of everyone at Fibarcomm. Inc. for the work you have done for- us over tnw last two years. Specifically. the two prciects 1 would like to highlight are the Grand Forks and Colorado Sprin.ca cro ects. Althcugh tot` were "ground breakinc" type installations, you snowed an insight and understandino into fiber inscallaticn for the traffic industry that made the intaract:en between Fibarcomm and the respective traffic daoart.ments go much a.aainr. we at Fibarcomm look forward tc suture business with yeu and your associates. huCk Ke11er Project (Manager 601 S. Bowen 0 P.O. Box 2189 0 Longmont, CO 20501 0 (303) 651-6006 0 (303) 44 7-02 78 T -4 n % !k i& .1. ; . - �j 4ii ! j W, ..a., 5z SIECOR L:j � Certificate of Achievement This is to certify that Iry �o -? RANDY DEAN SIMON 12 has successfully completed a course in tiA Sl NGLEMODE/MULTI MODE FIBER OPTIC CABLE SPLICING held at SIECOR OPTICAL CABLE HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Oil FEBRUARY 17-21, 1986 Al A� In3tiuctor Stecor Corporaflon Hickory, North Carolina 28601 ik "'Ilf -111— -4A all Manager (Acting) Field Engineering 14 'g 16 hA ti` Fiber Optic Network Solutions Corp. fQNS Presents this Certificate of Achievement to RANDY SIMON 7 for the successful completion of Training on the Hand Held Fusion Splicer Registration Number. • 0118 r 1 Dwo f Afark D. Lacallee, Trammg Mgr m 4. v m m I THOOE ELECTRONICS, INC. FIBER OPTIC PRODUCTS DIVISION certificate of 2CC01HPUM)IRe"t Presented to Randy D. Simon On March 8 1993 For Successfully Completing Polymer and Ceramic Fiber Optic ST Connector Termination training as part of METNODE ELECTRONICS continuing effort to ensure a minimum level of craft competence and installed product uniformity. �.. � W SG �Iw hihp W. Schofield General Manager J y7LwTrli a v� err hY Tektronix CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT THIS CERTIFIES THAT RAND Y SIMON HAS COMPLETED A TOTAL OF 4 HOURS OF INSTRUCTION IN THESE SUBJECTS: METALLIC & FIBER OPTIC CABLE TESTING • r W 6 W N GIVEN TEIlS IST DAY OF OCTOBER 1993 N P G N A TELEMAM SPEC ST r 0 COLORADO STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION PRIVATE OCCUPATIONAL CREDENTIAL Posilion(s) INSTRUCTOR Program Area TECHNICAL EDUCATION Specific Program/Course FIBER OPTICS Type: X Standard Fffidt'tivp. Date July 16, 1986 Expiration Date July *oo iyryt RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS Thefollowlagconditions must becompleted prior toexprlallon date. Application for reniswal by The Individual. i t A7eetthe«quiremenlsfor renewaluoutlined Inthe Rules and Regulations at the Private Occupational Education Act of1981. Provisional reden oa mg��ficer �. r SSOCiale Director O.E. Code 15.0404 Social Security No. Issued W. Simon, Randy D. 522-82-1713 2503 Spruce Drive Loveland, CO 80537 Htnip Iorn,tAed 1643tKlo y e.idente end hedny hero Xoplorei by the Stilt Boull 1—a, Community Coutgo Jn0 Taws Utdeolly is Iswed by Olt SUft Bosid la LoamuetY C049•1 and OCCude4onel rdKetwO, hie Aw'aAemtt pPoot is led t by eyald40Y u 01nplaymenl lnlM tUDYe rlrru9ehOnetfduatnn 0ttYDel'0Aal rdut ellYn and It Yend ltY ltm0eu0d MIC41#0 weir& CenCellra by flegnm Are& under nit IV011'eno a tee Pnwle OCCuoelltnel fdutelion Act M e3e1 ttlhenly 61 me Bout PVS 205 1-82 wuy. -40 W R� �V �: ATE, OF1RT C A COMPLETION , :_ 3s Cr T la -.4i �- W . This is to certify that fias conTradthe Fibcr Optic Splicing Workshop given by Fiber Star Cbmmunica6ow inc and is hereby cer-tim.m .MuAi-nude m singk-defiusion splicing and countctoriud splicing tutd test equTment associated FIBER COM.MUNICATIONSp.M.. Practical* Test. Writtent. dq* Tes Grade Average.At.. 00 HOURS 0;" I 'AlF w 44 ;,7 OWES 463 m! Z 4 '7k ,...to � I I To Cc: Bcc: From: Subject: Date: Attach: Certify: Priority: Defer until: Expires: Forwarded by: XMail[mccormick@sacc.colostate.edu] Gary Atkins@TV@InstrSrv,Gary Edelen@Software@ACNS XMail[mazzarisi@cahs.colostate.edu] Russ Johnson@Operations@Facilities George Hampton@Operations@Facilities XMail[kateley@colostate.edu] Patty Schwindt@Admin@TeleComm Evaluation letter Thursday, July 17, 1997 12:48:59 MDT N Normal The Office of Telecommunications is in the process of completing an updated PDQ for the Fiber Optic position held by Randy Simon. The Human Resources Department has requested that we have supporting documentation from users and people who work closely with this position and rely on this position's expertise related to fiber optics. Please e-mail a summary describing the quality of service and the end results that Randy has provided for you in regards to the Fiber Optic Networks and Energy Management Systems. It is important that we receive this information by July 22, 1997. Thank you. Telesupport Services, Inc. Telephone & Data Wiring • Fiber Optics Installation & Maintenance www.telesupportinc.com January 14, 2003 TSI Proposal: P1605 City Of Fort Collins Purchasing Department Invitation To Bid #5757 215 North Mason Street Ft. Collins, Colorado 80524 �P�µp®/Colwfj& Q IRBICSf Q z�A�Bt/IION OEg\G? Richard Morse To whom it may concern, Thank you for offering Telesupport Services Inc. (TSI) the opportunity to address your communications cabling requirements for Bid #5757 Cabling -Fiber Optic And Copper. This proposal makes the following assumptions: ♦ All work will be performed during normal business hours from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. If required, work that needs to be performed after normal business hours, or on Saturdays will be calculated at an overtime rate of time and a half. Sundays and holidays are at a double time rate. ♦ Access to the job -sites, without delay, is the responsibility of the Customer. If delays are caused by inadequate access, additional charges may apply for technician downtime. ♦ All material is subject to delivery depending on manufacturer's stock availability. ♦ Delivery of some materials in less than seven (7) working days may incur Overnight or Next Day Air shipping charges. ♦ The buildings and work areas are assumed to be free from any hazardous materials. ♦ The Customer shall provide adequate light and power at each jobsite. ♦ Pricing includes only the items listed on the pricing sheet. Consumables such as ty-wraps, tape etc. are not included in the listed prices. ♦ Material pricing does not include labor to install. ♦ Material manufacturer(s) and part number(s) were not listed with all items the City desired pricing on. Therefore, Telesupport Services has listed pricing with what seems to be the product the City was wanting. Additional pricing can be provided if the exact manufacturer and part number can be provided to Telesupport Services. ♦ Some projects may incur travel expenses over and above the attached pricing sheets for labor and materials. To: Cc: Bcc: From: Subject: Date: Attach: Certify: Priority: Defer until: Expires: Forwarded by: "Patty Schwindt" <PSchwindt@vines.ColoState.EDU> Mike McCormick <MCCORMICK@sacc RE: Evaluation letter Wednesday, July 23, 1997 11:25 Headers.822 N Normal To whom it may concern: colostate.edu> 00 MDT The Office of Housing and Food Services is currently completing a 1.5 million dollar renovation of ten residence halls and has commenced with the updating of over 900 apartments for fiber optic feed to the CSU network. This fiber optic connection will serve approximately 6000 resident students and, in addition, the administrative offices, college supported computer labs and other programmatic functions located within the Housing system. As such, quality data connection services are vital to the department mission and to date, have been received timely and professionally from all members of the Telecommunications staff. M. J. McCormick Director, Housing Operations To: Patty Schwindt@Admin@TeleComm Cc: Bcc: From: Gary Atkins@TV@InstrSry Subject: re: Evaluation letter Date: Wednesday, July 23, 1997 8:45:26 MDT Attach: ATTRIBS.BND Certify: N Priority: Normal Defer until: Expires: Forwarded by: To Whom it May Concern: O.I.S. depends on several fiber optic systems. The reliability and quality of service on these links is vital to our mission. Any maintenance, or installation services performed by Tel-Com personnel has been timely and professional. In the near future we expect to migrate the majority of our services to fiber. Continued professional support will be imperative. Gary Atkins Eng. II Office of Instructional Services To: Patty Schwindt@Admin@TeleComm Cc: Gary Edelen@Software Bcc: From: Gary Edelen@Software@ACNS Subject: Randy Simon Date: Tuesday, July 22, 1997 8:38:38 MDT Attach: Certify: Y Priority: Normal Defer until: Expires: Forwarded by: The ACNS networking section depends heavily on this position's advice and expertise in completing fiber optic connections to departments on campus. This position is essentially the only one on campus that ACNS turns to whenever fiber connections, problems and troubleshooting matters come up. Gary Edelen ACNS, Software & Networking Services DATE: July 24, 1997 TO: Patty Schwindt FROM: Russ Johnson Facilities RE: Fiber Optics/Randy Simon The CSU Facilities Electrical department and Office of Telecommunications work very closely regarding the preparation of the fiber optic projects. The electrical department is responsible for pulling cable and preparing the main frame structure which is followed by the technical portion of fiber optics by Telecom. Randy Simon is the responsible party for the general plan and direction of the fiber optic network. Due to the high demand for fiber optics campus wide, the work involved has kept my department and the Telecom fiber position held by Randy Simon extremely busy. We look forward to such continued success between departments. To: Patty Schwindt@Admin@TeleComm Cc: Ecc: From: George Hampton@Operations@Facilities Subject: re: Evaluation letter Date: Monday, July 21, 1997 7:21:36 MDT Attach: Certify: N Priority: Normal Defer until: Expires: Forwarded by: I would like to state my work with Randy Simon. Randy is very knowledgeable in his work with fiber optic equipment. Facilities has just finished a new fiber network for the new Johnson Control system and Randy,s expertise with fiber was a great help to me and Johnson Controls. Thank You George Hampton Environment Shop Facilities Management i To: "'Patty Schwindt'" <PSchwindt@vines.ColoState.EDU> Cc: Bcc: From: Tom Mazzarisi <Mazzarisi@CAHS.Colostate.edu> Subject: RE: ...no subject... Date: Tuesday, July 22, 1997 8:59:36 MDT Attach: Headers.822 Certify: N Priority: Normal Defer until: Expires: Forwarded by: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- We have had consistantly solid performance in this area. All of our needs have been met in a timely and professional manner. Fiber Optic connections are mission critical to the administration of our college which is spread over eight buildings from each corner of the campus. In addition, all of our computer labs are connected to the backbone which provides services to over 3900 students. Its truly a pleasure to work with his operation. Tom Col® University o Office of Telecommunications Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 (970)491-5881 DATE: July 23, 1997 TO: CSU Human Resources FROM: Rich Haggan Telecommunications RE: PDQ for Randy Simon Randy Simon is the major participant for the design, construction and management of the CSU fiber optic cable plant. It is the responsibility of this position to devise the general outline and vision for ongoing and future plans of the fiber optic network for the Office of Telecommunications. In addition, this position must attend seminars and conferences within the fiber optic field to further his communications knowledge and the process of changing and updating our services. I want to express my genuine appreciation for the constant support, determination and participation that I receive from Randy. Randy's excellent work performance does not go unnoticed throughout campus. The merit of this employee is exceptional. MEMORANDUM To: Mary Ann Valdez From: Julian Kateley � Interim Direct Office of Tele ommunica ' s Subject: Support by Appointing Authority for Staff Authority CSU is totally dependent on the technical expertise of Randy Simon who is the person at CSU who has the training, knowledge, experience and skill to design, construct, manage, operate and maintain the CSU fiber optic cable plant and related facilities. The fiber optic cable plant is an integral and essential part of the voice, video and data network system at CSU. The design and construction of the fiber optic cable plant additions demand a through understanding of the requirements, knowledge of current design practices, observance of relevant standards, the ability to analyze requirements and synthesize these requirements with current practice, and the skill to combine these elements into a design consistent with the currently installed facilities as well as cost and time constraints. Designs for addition to the fiber optic cable plant must result in facilities of the highest possible quality such that service is excellent and cost of maintenance is minimal. The execution of the design, that is, the actual construction, must be carried out with the best possible workmanship so as to preserve the designed quality and serviceability and, in particular, the best possible materials must be employed and must be properly installed. Furthermore, the construction requires proper use of the proper tools and the use of extremely precise and expensive equipment for the polishing, termination and fusion splicing of the fiber strands which are several times smaller in diameter than a human hair. Proper use of this equipment requires extensive and recurring training. The fusion splices produced by Randy are extremely good, typically resulting in a loss of 1/2 dB or less. Fiber optic cable must be handled with great care during installation and is subject to damage resulting from excessive pulling or bending. The fiber optic cable plant that is in place today at CSU is of the most current design and will be usable for many years. As a result CSU is well positioned to meet demands for increased bandwidth for voice, video and data services. There has been an explosive growth in the use of these facilities in the past five years with use doubling each year. This increase is expected to continue since the CSU data usage is now increasing by a factor of three each year. July 18, 1997 Page 1 of 2 'Management, operation and maintenance of the fiber optic cable plant requires that Randy be provided with all necessary tools and equipment. The equipment used to test the fiber is very expensive to purchase and must be kept in constant calibration. Use of this test equipment requires extensive training and diagnostic skill. The test results must be input to a computer which maintains a database of fiber optic cable performance. Since we must achieve minimal downtime, Randy is required to provide on -site emergency restoration of service. Furthermore, Randy must provided information used to maintain complete and detailed documentation of the fiber optic cable plant describing not only the physical topology of the plant but also the photonic characteristics of the plant. The laser beam emanating from a strand of fiber can destroy a person's eye in a few seconds so strict safety precautions must be observed when working with optical fiber. Randy must maintain the physical security of the fiber optic cable plant and the related facilities including the equipment that houses the fiber cable itself. Other people must not have access to the fiber optic cable plant or related facilities so as to prevent injury to these people, to insure protection from damage to these delicate items and also to minimize improper or illegal access to voice or data transmissions. The occasional reconfiguration of the fiber optic cables must be done with extreme care to avoid damage and contamination. cc: R. Haggan July 18, 1997 Page 2 of 2 Pat Castle 27515 Highway 145 Dolores CO. 81323 970-562-3903 Summary Telecommunications manager with 16 years experience in the planning, design and sales of telecommunication services. My experience ranges from Outside Plant/Central Office Engineering/Construction to business development and staffing. Results oriented and I have the ability to relate well with all levels of personnel. Expertise Business development and organizational development/staffing Network construction/engineering management Development and instruction of fiber optic class curriculums Business to business sales Career Profile OnFiber Communications 2000-2002 Senior Manager — Network Construction Directed the Network Construction group that consisted of 20 engineers and 10 administrative personnel. Our team was responsible for engineering and constructing a nationwide Metropolitan fiber optic network. This included network facilities, Outside Plant and SONET transport equipment. Duties included: Management of daily field activities Staffing and organizational development Contract administration Budget control and cost accounting Oversight of engineering documentation Interstate Fibernet - Operations Manager 1997- As Operations Manager, my duties involved managing every aspect of maintenance and equipment installation for two Central Offices and six regeneration sites. Job responsibilities included: Install and maintain Nortel, Alcatel, Cisco and Tadiran equipment Testing and turn -up of commercial DS1, DS3 and SONET circuits Coordinate and schedule required personnel for area network activities Manage sales activities in assigned area Telesupport Services, Inc. Confidentiality: This proposal, including the scope of work and the pricing information, is confidential and proprietary. It is for use by your organization only and shall not be disclosed to others outside of your organization without express written permission from Telesupport Services Inc. This proposal is good for 45 days. Pricing For The City Of Fort Collins: TSI Proposal: P1605 Proposal Date: 1/14/03 Please see attached pricing sheet.* *A service charge of 1.5% per month will be charged on all delinquent accounts. In the event of a dispute, reasonable attorney fees will be awarded to the prevailing party. Ownership of the product remains with Telesupport Services, Inc. until final payment has been received. Telesupport Services, Inc. reserves the right to reclaim any unpaid product within the terms of this agreement. We appreciate the opportunity to provide you with this quotation and look forward to working with you on this project. Sincerely, Richard /Morse Estimating, RCDD Broadwing Communications Senior Manager Cable Acceptance 1994- As Manager for a nation wide fiber expansion project, my principle duties were to oversee all activities associated with fiber optic cable installation, fiber splicing, acceptance testing and test documentation. Job responsibilities included: Develop fiber splicing practices, procedures and standards Provide fiber splicing training for company and contract personnel Supervise field construction activities and schedules Interface with all departments to insure timely system turn up Evaluate and standardize all construction material and equipment MCI Metro Construction Superintendent 1992- As Construction Superintendent my management responsibilities included the design, engineering and construction of major Long haul and Metropolitan fiber optic networks. Job responsibilities included: Prepare detailed construction cost estimates Oversee all engineering As Builts and drawings Track production schedules and costs Produce project reports for upper management utilizing many formats Oversee all daily construction/engineering activities Universal Fiberstar 1986- Project Manager In the position of Project Manager/Instructor I was involved in both field installations and fiber-optic courses. Job responsibilities included: Fiber optic cable splicing Copper cable splicing Instruction of fiber optic theory Develop fiber optic class curriculums Specialized Education: Various in-house coursework offered through vendors and employers in Telecommunication Management, SONET, Gigabit Ethernet, T:DAX, OSP and Fiber optic cable design. Experience in MS-Office,MS Outlook, MS Project, Oracle, Mapping Software and Liason fiber database. References and additional information available upon request. P. 01 )K TRANSACTION REPORT JAN-31-03 FRI 08:20 AN SEND(M) )K DATE START RECEIVER TX TIME PAGES TYPE NOTE M# DP JAN-31 08:18 AM 6329 1'32" 5 SEND ( M) OK 182 )K TOTAL 1M 32S PAGES: 5 Telesupport Services, Inc. Telephone & Data Winng • Fiber Optics Installation & Maintenance www.telesupportinc_com COMPANY K Post-Ir Fax Note 7671 1 "'71 J11 O 'Z2 Y ,7a7 As one of the largest telecommunications contractors in Colorado, we have over 25 technicians working in the field, as well as a full time office staff. Our 8,000 square foot corporate headquarters includes a fully stocked warehouse and a complete line of tools and equipment (including an Optical Time Domain Reflectometer and a fiber optic fusion splicer). We have 20 company vans, trucks, and trailers on the road. Telesupport Services has been in business for over sixteen years with the same ownership. TSI specializes in turnkey projects involving telephone switches, indoor telephone and data wiring, fiber optics, copper splicing, fiber splicing, OSP termination, closet engineering, and has a BICSI RCDD on staff_ In addition, we combine our expertise in conduit, raceway and sleeve installation to meet all of your teleconununication needs. One of TSI's biggest customers is the University of Colorado at Boulder. TSI has been serving CU since 1986. CU's standard is a Systimax certified project with over 30,000 locations at this time. RESUME o-:E Randy Dea;n Simon 3401 14 _ Fr aet3il in Ave _ L ove 1 and , CO 8 0 5 3 8 9 7 0) 5 5 3- 5 9 0 5 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: * Certified Instructor through the Colorado State Board For Community Colleges and Occupation Education. * Certified Fiber Optic Technician. * Custom Training Courses, Seminars, Technical Training for Industry Procedures. * Manager of Telecommunications Division ( Universal Engineering Services, Inc. ). * Project Manager and Consultant to companies involved in Design Build stages of Network Systems. * Start-up Systems Design and material acquisition. * Inspection/Consultant * Quality Control Manager ( Denver Intl Airport ) * Specification compliance and inspection. * Technical writing skills for Installation, Testing, Splicing and Termination procedures. * Trouble Shooting / System Analysis and Restoration Implementation of Fiber Optic Systems. * Extensive experience in both Single -Mode and Multi - Mode Systems. * Experienced cabling and installation procedures. * Qualified heavy equipment operator ( trenchers, backhoe, frontend loaders, bucket truck, and lift platforms. * Experienced with the Implementation of, FDDI, SONET, CA -IV, CCTV, WAN/LANs, MANs, SCADA, ISDN Network Systems. * Qualified for Measurement and compliance testing. PROJECT EXPERIENCE, and RESPONSIBILITIES: 1 9 93 -Pres en t- ; Colorado State University Telecommunications Department E100 Clover Building Fort Collins. CC 20523 970) 491-2526 Richard Haggen ( Telecom Manage. - Classified Employee: T-lecom/Electronics Spe ilist I?7 Responsible for all the fiber optic woi:` cn campus, including design, bid proposals, standards, testing, and workmanship. Involved' in building Voice and Data (CAT 5) wiring, for new and remodeled buildings on the campus network. 1993-Present; Lightguide Technology Distribution ( LTD ) 3401 N. Franklin Ave. Loveland, CO 80538 970) 663-6906 Contractor; Fiber Optic, Voice, Video, and Data networks. Testing, Splicing,and Termination of system cabling networks. 1992-1993; Sturgeon Electric Company, Inc. 12150 East 112th Avenue Henderson, Colorado 80640 303) 286-6000 Ron Keller ( VP of Construction ) Denver International Airport ( F-201A Contract Premise Wiring ). Titled; Fiber Optic Division Quality Control Manager. Responsible for overseeing and execution of the Fire Alarm, Security, Voice Paging, CCTV, and Card Access. Assisted Sturgeon in acquiring the necessary material and equipment to comply to contract specifications. Set up Fiber Optic Training Courses to identify procedures in OTDR Testing, Fusion Splicing, and Termination. Procedures were written to identify all material and technical work to be done on this contract. Additionally, frequent Inspections were done daily to achieve the highest quality standards. 1991-1992; Colorado State University Office of Telecommunications Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 303)) 491-5021 ;:award Lowell, F.E. ( Director of Telecommunications Consultant; for CSU Telecom Dept. and the Facilities for the I.s allation of a composite fiber opt` - trunk t , C3. " C tru;:k cable. The eight miles of cable via city electrical vaults replaced another fiber cable that was installed incorrectly nine years prior. CSU 1-Lstalled an SL-1G0 switch, and cutcw-e was cn sche dole. 1987-1992; Universal Engineering Services, Inc. Fiber Optic Division Loveland,CO / Houston,T." 800)966-1811 Wiley Hatcher ( President ) Fiber Optic Division Manager for five years, deve'.oping the turnkey telecommunications services of an engineering company. Duties included consulting, bidding, project management and development. Held seminars and classes on theory and practical fiber optic systems for; USAF Vance Communications DOE Texas Instruments USER GTE Hawaiian Tel WAPA Guam Telephone Authority GTE Petroleum Authority of Thailand MCI Rockwell International AT&T University of Oklahoma ( Norman US West Boeing Aircraft * Project Mans— fog Spllnt, repres -tin' Universal's contract to Hood Communications for providing OTDR Testing, Fusion Splicing, and Termination on Sprint's last section of cabling across Wyoming, Utah, and Nevada for their coast to coast trunk line. 1985-1987; Fiber Star Communications, Inc. Training and Project Development Fort Collins, Colorado ,pert Sackett ' VP ) Enrolled in the Fiber Optic Training Course offered by this company. Custom built all the training stations for technical equipment. Worked as assistant instructor and techr_i clan, u,."Il I became qualif..l =;., " 7c.. ,T�1 Instructors rti:Cai.ivn c, _ -,Us Sao. 1 ^'1 -1985; {'Y a z '•.a `. v �. J ti Ll l; � _' n .i i m p a n y , i n is . 211= North Lincoln Avenue Lc-,nl.andl, '.^rwd; 810538 r _. !.A. T • ii i � la L i].;J] 1 _ a laborer a A L J. ..+{ . ... . ... .. �_supervl:_. i r,g ..._ew. As a genet...., ..•Untra-ctcL r y J=, rS 1 riz� __� _ F. I+T'.r .3 _. -iu ,. �..-..r _. �. _ate aa tlar t'..