The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe is soliciting competitive sealed Proposals from qualified Fiber optic Construction companies to provide materials and construction labor for construction of a Middle Mile fiber network and last-mile Fiber-to-the-Premise network for a large-scall broadband installation on the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation.
The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe (“UMUT” or “Tribe”) is accepting proposals for fiber optic network materials and construction services for the expansion of its broadband network. The Tribe has received four grant awards to build middle mile and last-mile Fiber-to-the-Premise networks within its reservation. A summary of each grant and its respective scope of work is as follows:
• Economic Development Administration – to build middle mile fiber from the Cortez Carrier Neutral Location (“CNL”) to the entrance into Towaoc and then to the Public Works building
• State of Colorado Broadband Grant – to build a last mile Fiber-to-the-Premise network within Towaoc, Colorado
• State of Colorado SLFRF Grant – to build middle mile fiber from the entrance into Towaoc to the UMUT Tribal Visitor’s Center, last-mile Fiber-to-the-Premise for the Rodeo Grounds, and Manco Creek
• NTIA Tribal Connectivity Grant – to build middle mile fiber from the UMUT Tribal Visitor’s Center to Teec Nos Pos, to Aneth, and a fiber connection to the Tribe’s Farm and Ranch, and last-mile Fiber-to-the-Premise within White Mesa, Utah
The Tribe will issue four separate RFPs for fiber construction and materials corresponding to each of the four awarded grants described above.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS RFP IS FOR FIBER MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES TO BUILD A FIBER-TO-THE-PREMISE NETWORK WITHIN TOWAOC, COLORAD.