Information

  • Viscore ID:

  • Work Track No

  • Address

  • Prepared by:

  • Company Name

  • Enter Name of both scopers

  • Select date

ROW Scope Check List & Decision Tree

  • Connection Type

  • Total number of Lots

  • Clearly mention all Unit addresses

  • How many Lots to Reticulate

  • Clearly mention Unit addresses of Lots to Reticulate

  • Type of Network: ABF, fixed fibre or aerially?

  • Prove duct from the nearest BDD pit/manhole to boundary drop off, identify if it is not useable and the reason. Take pictures for record. NOTE: If the duct is not available up to the boundary, put details in “Extensive outside boundary work required” section. Where is the FAT/cabinet located? Distance from FAT or cabinet.

  • Take photo of servicing FAT or cabinet.

  • Is the POLE safe to climb?

  • Type of Pole

  • Explanatory notes identifying the condition of the pole and reasons for the pole to be unsafe.

  • Take photo of servicing OFDC or junction box.

  • Capture pole ID and where aerial feed is connected to.

  • Terminal installation required? (e.g IFDB. OFDCs, RATs etc)

  • Type of terminal? (e.g IFDB. OFDCs, RATs etc)

  • Aerial copper/fibre route available for EUPs in ROW/MDU?

  • Total Number of Poles included in the design

  • Add media

Scoping Details

  • NETMAP/other plans available in job pack identifying existing network?

  • Network services available on site as per plans?

  • Take photo(s) of drop off clearly showing number of tubes & location relative to ROW landmarks.

  • Takes photos as required for possible drop off options, provide frontage & reinstatement measurements to consider new drop off lateral.

  • Step by step description of build. Format x-y, activity, distance, infrastructure; e.g. 1-2, T in grass 5m, 3xR Key: H -haul; SM – Surface mount; MT - microtrench; T - trench; LL - lift & lay; R - ruggedized; D - duct; FF - Fixed Fibre; G – Grass; GD – Garden; CS – Cobbles; S – Seal; C - concrete

  • Soft surface trenching

  • Total length of soft surface trenching

  • Hard surface ternching

  • Hard Surface Trenching

  • Total length of hard surface trenching (Seal)

  • Total length of hard surface trenching (Concrete)

  • Total length of hard surface trenching (Agrigate Concrete)

  • Total length of hard surface trenching (Stamped Concrete)

  • Total length of hard surface trenching (Bricks/Cobbles)

  • Drilling/thrusting required

  • Total length of drilling/thrusting

  • Add Aerial view for planned work

  • Add photos for design. Blue - existing; Red - build; Purple - future or for provisioning.

  • Other requirements? I.e TMP, Arborist, WE Pole

  • Explain Why EWP is required?

  • Additional Notes

Customer Details

  • Customer or requester was available at the time of scope?

Health, Safety and Environmental Issues

  • Have existing utility corridors been considered using on site observations & plans as part of the scope?

  • Build work in close proximity to HV Electricity or HP gas equipment?

  • Working at heights?

  • Dogs on site?

  • Unprotected edge? e.g. Trench, depression or waterway

  • Enter further notes for HS&E risk elimination or mitigation, e.g chemicals or asbestos, confined spaces, gas detection requirements etc.

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