
Case Study · OH
120,000-Foot Fiber Expansion, Williams County, Ohio
Charter Spectrum fiber expansion across Williams County, Ohio — 120,000 linear feet bored and restored in 45 days under strict ODOT state-route permits, with zero damages.
The Brief
Charter Spectrum was expanding fiber across Williams County, Ohio, with routes running along state routes under ODOT jurisdiction. The work demanded strict permit compliance, clean restoration, and a pace fast enough to keep the expansion on schedule.
Execution
- Pre-bore locates and potholing on every state-route crossing
- HDD installed to ODOT specs along principal state routes
- Conduit pulled and proofed for the splice crew
- Dedicated restoration following each bore for clean, first-pass cuts
Delivery
- 120,000 linear feet of conduit installed
- 45 days start to handoff
- Zero damage claims
- Full ODOT compliance on every state-route permit
- Clean restoration, signed off without rework
Why It Mattered
State-route work lives or dies on permit discipline. Holding ODOT spec while keeping a 45-day pace meant Charter’s expansion stayed on schedule with no damages and no rework — fast, reliable, and clean from the first cut.