THE PROPOSED PROJECT INCLUDES INSTALLING EQUIPMENTCABINETS/RACKS INSIDE A 9'-6" X 16' GROUND SPACE WITHIN THE EXISTING SHELTER, AND INSTALLING THE FOLLOWING NEW EQUIPMENT AND MOUNTS ON THE EXISTING TOWER & GROUND:
TOWER:
(12) PANEL ANTENNAS, (15) RRH'S, (3) DC9'S, (3) FIBER TRUNKS, (9) DC TRUNKS, (6) 2" INNERDUCT CONDUITS
(3) SITEPRO 1: VFA12-M3-WLL SECTOR MOUNTS.
GROUND: (3) FIBER SLACK BOXES, (1) FIF RACK, (2) 6630, (1) 6648, (1) POWER PLANT, (1) BATTERY RACK.Sacramento County · 2024$35,000
Tenant ImprovementCity of San Jose · 2023$30,000
Proposed new AT&T telecommunication facility at existing 100' lattice tower. Install (6) new antennas, (18) RRUs, 8'x8' equipment shelter, associated equipment and back up generator with fuel storage.
"AT&T colocating on existing lattice tower wireless communications facility"Sacramento County · 2023$500,000
EPC - Modification to an existing AT&T Mobility wireless telecommunications facility which will include the replacement of (3) existing antennas with (3) newer models within the existing radome. In addition, (3) existing RRU's will be removed and replaced with (3) new RRU's. Project will also include the installation (1) new DC surge suppressor near antennas. Scope will also include the installation of (1) new battery cabinet w/ batteries, (3) new -48 rectifiers into (E) DC Power plant, (1) new LTE Radio, and (3) new TMA'sCity of Sacramento · 2021$32,500
EPC - Modification to an existing AT&T Mobility wireless telecommunication facility which include the replacement of (3) existing antennas with (3) new antennas, which are attached to the existing screen wall on the roof. In addition to the antennas, AT&T also plans on replacing (3) existing RRUS-11's with (3) new RRUS-4449 B5/B12 which will be behind the screen wall and out of view. There will also be (3) new DC-6 surge suppression units installed behind the screen wall as well next to the new RRU’s. Work will also include a new LTE radio to be installed within the existing Purcell radio cabinet located on the equipment platform which is also located on the roof of the existing building.
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