Information

  • S/O Number

  • Address

  • Commit date

  • Prepared by:

Next Actions

  • Was a half scope or full scope completed?

  • Type of installation ?<br>Note: Last step fibre refers to a business ( including schools) with the following criteria<br>a) No existing duct from from boundary to FTP greater than 15m<br>b) Existing duct between boundary and FTP greater than 100m <br>c ) Grater than 1 aerial span boundary to FTP

  • Is the build complete? <br>E.g. In an MDU has a budi been installed in the building or on a ROW is there ducting in place

  • STOP: Please contact Visionstream to confirm.

    A desktop scoper, rearrangements or a MDU/ROW manager can confirm this.

    If no build has been completed please sign the job off not done, refer to build, no build completed on site.

  • STOP HERE: Please download, complete and submit the "Last step fibre" template from the library.

  • Note: If this falls into the Last step fibre category stop here, download, complete and submit the " Last Step Fibre" template.

  • What work type is to be completed?

  • Type of network?

  • Chorus approval required

  • Specific skills required?

  • What Skill set required?

  • Distance of drill shot? Note: If less than 20m a grundomat can be used.

  • Distance of trenching?

  • Short description of other

  • Short description of what is required

  • Traffic Management Required?

  • What is the TMP required?

  • Where is the TMP required?

  • Where is the TMP require?

  • Other requirements? I.e Arborist

  • What is required?

  • Customer consent granted? Written is mandatory if on site with the customer.

Customer / Job Details

  • Name and contact number

Job instructions

  • Detailed description of works required

  • Add labelled photos using the 'inote HD' app

Health, Safety and Environmental Issues

  • Underfloor access?

  • Ceiling access?

  • Location of ETP?

  • Gas detector required?

  • Dogs on site?

Consents Required

  • Right of way?

  • Multi dwelling unit?

  • Heritage site or Building?

Network

  • Water in chambers?

  • Tapes in place?

  • FAT location?

  • Cabinet location?

  • Distance from boundary to ETP?

Internal information

  • WYAH materials?

  • Preferred location of ONT?

  • Preferred location of RGW?

Additional notes

  • Notes

Ultra-Fast Broadband Installation Consent

  • If you are not the person who ordered service (the customer), please confirm that you are authorised to represent the customer.

  • We will carry out the work in accordance with Chorus' End User Terms (available at www.chorus.co.nz/ufb-terms).

Outside property consent

  • Hole excavation and trenching?

  • Removal of concrete/tiling/pavement?

  • Installation of conduit(s)?

  • Removal of existing copper line to the house?

  • Others?

  • Clean up: We will leave the property in a clean and tidy state on competition. This does not include reinstatement to the same condition.

Inside property consent

  • Drilling small holes?

  • Cutting holes in walls?

  • Exposed surface wiring?

  • Removal of ceiling tiles?

  • Surface mounted installation and hardware?

  • Others?

Signed consent

  • I confirm that:
    - I have seen, read and understood this information and the end user terms and accept those terms; and
    - If I am not the owner of the property, I have obtained the consent of the owner for the installation works; and
    - I understand that there may be an impact on the operation of burglar and medical alarms, particularly monitored alarms. [Note: check with your alarm provider or telecommunications service provider]

  • End user signature:

  • Authorised Chorus technician:

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