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Capability Fibre Installation Telecoms Fingleton White has 10 years experience designing & building high speed fibre optic networks Fingleton White was set up in 1981 to service the energy Longford Regional Broadband Project sector in Ireland. Since then it has been involved in many significant projects in the development of oil, natural gas infrastructure and fibre networks. It is the leading company of Engineers and Project Managers and holds a number of patented designs. Since its inception Fingleton White have completed projects with a capital value exceeding half a billion Euros. Fingleton White were appointed consultants by Longford County as the Design Project Management and Fingleton White have successfully completed a 16,000MW Construction Supervision Consultants for 11km high speed gas station, 450 km of gas pipelines, 30 km of fibre network, network of fibre optic cables in and around Longford Town. 15 hydroelectric stations, 70MW CHP facilities, waste to The project scope included Design Consultancy, detailed energy projects, numerous industrial refrigeration systems and routing, SED design, Co-Location design, wayleave boiler house upgrades. Our R&D and feasibility studies in the preparation, planning and statutory approvals. Fingleton use of innovative technologies in the energy sector includes White also prepared the construction tender documents aviation fuel pipeline, district heating, domestic CHP, the and supervised the subsequent construction of the network use of compressed natural gas as a virtual pipeline and (96 fibre single-mode cable drawn in a 32mm subduct as a future fuel for vehicles. within a 4 x 100mm duct metro ring system). The Broadband infrastructure was designed to cater for the many institutional bodies within the town such as the County, the Hospital, Schools, Enterprise Ireland, I.D.A business parks and private technology parks and industrial areas. The network was designed to cater for multiple service providers thus ensuring that everyone in the region has access to competitive high quality and world class services in the communications, electronic and mobile commerce sectors.

Concept to Completion Fingleton White provides the complete range of Engineering Services from conceptual design through to final commissioning Fingleton White provide the full suite of design, construction and commissioning services to our clients in the telecom infrastructure sector. These range from routing and conceptual studies through to wayleave preparation, construction procurement and project management. In recent years, Fingleton White has played a major role in the roll out of broadband infrastructure in the midlands and west of Ireland. Detailed Routing Project costing Wayleave Preparation Planning and Statutory Approvals Liaison with Property Owners Co-Location Design Tender Documents Preparation Evaluation of Construction Tenderers Construction Management As well as our experience of route design in the broadband fibre sector, Fingleton White are highly experienced in route design in the gas, oil electricity and water industries. This means that we are uniquely placed to optimise routes and avail of co-location opportunities. Planning and Environmental Fingleton White s services include the provision of a full environmental impact assessment as part of the planning and regulatory applications. Our team of engineers is highly experienced in liaising with An Bord Pleanala and the local authorities and our comprehensive set of inhouse standards ensures that our final designs meet with and exceed current environmental best practises. Cost Management Fingleton White s accurate budget estimating techniques allow us to produce reliable final cost projections. This, combined with our experienced construction management and Quantity Surveying team ensures that budget overruns are avoided. Telecoms

Co-Location Design Fingleton White have prepared route designs for the gas, oil, electricty, water and telecom industries, we bring cross-industry knowledge and have specific experience of the colocation of fibre networks with gas and water pipelines. Liaison with Property Owners Our engineers are experienced in liaison with property owners and in supporting the wayleave negotiation team. We have worked with CIE, Waterways Ireland, GNI and a range of urban and rural private property owners. Construction Tender Documents Preparation The principal deliverable of the detailed design process is a comprehensive concise set of tender documents that construction contractors can readily use as a basis for their tender price. Our engineers and quantity surveyors take particular care to ensure that they are as comprehensive and complete as possible at the time of tender. Evaluation of Construction Tenderers Our comprehensive work breakdown structure and formatted bill of quantities issued with the tender make the Contruction Tender evaluation process very straightforward. They allow the contractors to set a transparent price and to compete on a level playing field. We provide a detailed evaluation of all tenders and make recommendations to the client based on cost, quality and schedule. Construction Management Fingleton White provides an end to end Construction Management serivce that includes oversight of all site activities and the conducting of site meetings. Our Quantity Surveyors provide certification of monthly contract valuations we keep the client appraised of progress by updating the contract schedule and the monitoring of quality. Telecoms

Telecommunication Installations Designed, Built & Commissioned by Fingleton White. Name/ Client Location Description Commisioned Longford County Longford, Co. Longford Design & Construction Supervision of a 12km optic fibre broadband network 2007 Westmeath County Laois, Offaly, Roscommon & Westmeath Design of a 40km optic fibre broadband network 2004 Gas Networks Ireland Pipeline to the West Design & Construction Supervision of a 300km Fibre Optic Duct Network 2001-2003 Campus Fibre Optic Network for Kerry Group PLC Charleville, Co. Cork process control involving blown fibre in 2000 multi tube ducts Dairygold Co- Operative Society Mitchelstown, Co. Cork Campus Fibre Optic Network for process control involving 12 fibre multi mode cable 2001 Meath County Phase 1 - Co Meath Tender for Design & Construction Supervision of Regional Broadband Network Meath County Phase 2 - Co Meath Tender for Design & Construction Supervision of Regional Broadband Network Monaghan County North East Broadband Project Phase II Tender for Design & Construction Supervision of Regional Broadband Network

EU Funded scheme was set up to provid high speed internet access to Roscommon homes and businesses. Roscommon Regional Broadband The rollout of the Roscommon Regional Broadband Project was part of the Governments 65 million programme to bring high speed Internet access to key towns around the country. This project, grant aided by the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources under its allocation from the National Development Plan 2000-2006, was cofunded by the EU under the European Regional Development Fund for the broadband programme. Fingleton White were appointed consultants by Roscommon County in May 2007 as the Design, Project Management and Construction Supervision Consultants for 11km network in and around Boyle/Castlerea. The project scope included, detailed routing, SED design, CoLocation design, wayleave preparation, planning and statutory approvals, for construction supervision of the 11km broadband optic fibre network. (96 fibre singlemode cable drawn in a 32mm subduct within a 4 x 100mm duct metro ring system). The completed Broadband infrastructure consists of of a high speed network of fibre optic cables servicing all the main industrial estates, commercial buildings, offices, schools and retail areas right across the town. It has been designed to cater for the many institutional bodies within the town such as the County, the Hospitals, a number of schools, Enterprise Ireland and the I.D.A business parks, in addition to private technology parks and industrial areas. The network was designed to cater for as many service providers as possible which gives everyone in the region access to competitive high quality and world class services in the communications, electronic and mobile commerce sectors. Scope Detailed Design and Construction Supervision of an 11km Fibre optic Broadband in a metro ring system. Client Roscommon County Commissioned 2007 Services Provided Design of MAN Network Detailed Routing Project Costings Planning and Statutory Approvals Liason with CIE & all utility Companies Special Engineering Difficulties Design Co - Location Design

EU Funded scheme to provided high speed Broadband access to 19 Major Towns in the Midlands Midlands Regional Broadband The rollout of the Midland Regional Broadband Infrastructure was part of the Governments 65 million programme to bring high speed Internet access to19 key towns. This project, grant aided by the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources under its allocation from the National Development Plan 2000/2006, was cofunded by the EU under the European Regional Development fund for the broadband programme. The Midland Region consists of Portlaoise, Tullamore, Roscommon, Mullingar and Athlone. Fingleton White were the design consultants for the towns of Portlaoise, Tullamore and Roscommon. We acted as Design Consultants including, detailed routing, SED design, CoLocation design, wayleave preparation, planning and statutory approvals, preparation of construction tender documents for 40km broadband optic fibre networks (96 fibre singlemode cable drawn in a 32mm subduct within a 4 x 100mm duct metro ring system) The overall Broadband infrastructure consists of a high speed network of fibre optic cables servicing all the main industrial estates, commercial buildings, offices, and shopping areas right across the three towns. It has been designed to cater for the many institutional bodies within the own such as the Midland Health Board, the Hospitals, a number of schools, Enterprise Ireland and the I.D.A., in addition to private technology parks and industrial areas. Scope Detailed Design Consultants for 40km fibre optic network covering Portlaoise, Tullamore & Roscommon Client Westmeath County Commissioned 2004 Services Provided Full Project Consultancy Detailed Routing Planning and Statutory Approvals Liaison with CIE, Waterways Ireland, BGE Special Engineering Difficulties Design Co Location Design Construction Tender Documents Preparation Evaluation of Construction Tenderers Evaluation of Potential Trench Share with BGE Wayleave Preparation The network was designed to cater for as many service providers as possible which gives everyone in the region access to competitive high quality and world class services in the communications, electronic and mobile commerce sectors.

High Speed Internet delivered to all Longford Homes and Businesses under Regional Broadband Scheme Longford Regional Broadband The rollout of the Longford Regional Broadabnd Project is part of the Governments 65 million programme to bring high speed Internet access to key towns around the country. This project, grant aided by the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources under its allocation from the National Development Plan 2000/2006, was co-funded by the EU under the European Regional Development Fund for the broadband programme. Fingleton White were appointed consultants by Longford County in December 2005 as the Design Project Management and Construction Supervision Consultants for 11km network in and around Longford Town. The project scope included Design Consultancy, detailed routing, SED design, Co-Location design, wayleave preparation, planning and statutory approvals. We also prepared the construction tender documents and supervised the subsequent construction of the 11km fibre optic network (96 fibre single-mode cable drawn in a 32mm subduct within a 4 x 100mm duct metro ring system). The Broadband infrastructure consists of a high speed network of fibre optic cables designed to cater for the many institutional bodies within the town such as the County council, the Hospital, a number of schools, Enterprise Ireland and the I.D.A business parks, in addition to private technology parks and industrial areas. The network was designed to cater for as many service providers as possible which gives everyone in the region access to competitive high quality and world class services in the communications, electronic and mobile commerce sectors Scope Design Project Management and Construction Supervision Consultants for 11km metro ring network in and around Longford Town. Client Longford County Commissioned 2007 Services Provided Design of MAN Network Detailed Routing Project Costings Planning and Statutory Approvals Liason with CIE & all utility Companies Co - Location Design Construction Tender Documents Preparation Evaluation of Construction Tenderers Management of Construction Contractor procurement Contractor Recommendation Identify and process third party Wayleaves Project Management & Construction Supervision Validation of As Built documentation, drawings, spreadsheets, certifications & fibre test results. Validation & Certification of MAN on behalf of Longford County

Kildare,Maynooth & Newbridge to benefit from High Speed Fibre Optic Broadband network Kildare Regional Broadband The rollout of the Kildare Regional Broadband Project is part of the Governments 65 million programme to bring high speed Internet access to key towns around the country. This project, grant aided by the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources under its allocation from the National Development Plan 2000/2006, was cofunded by the EU under the European Regional Development Fund for the broadband programme. Fingleton White were appointed consultants by Kildare County in April 2007 as the Design. Project Management and Construction Supervision Consultants for 25km network in and around Maynooth/Newbridge/Kildare. The project is to provide Design and Consultancy services for the new broadband network including, detailed routing, SED design, CoLocation design, wayleave preparation, planning and statutory approvals, for construction supervision of a 25km broadband fibre optic networks (96 fibre singlemode cable drawn in a 32mm subduct within a 4 x 100mm duct metro ring system). The Broadband infrastructure consists of a high speed network of fibre optic cables servicing all the main industrial estates, commercial buildings, offices, schools and retail areas between and around the three towns. It has been designed to cater for the many institutional bodies within the town such as the County offices, the Hospitals, a number of schools, Enterprise Ireland and the I.D.A business parks, in addition to private technology parks and industrial areas and colleges. The network was designed to cater for as many service providers as possible which gives everyone in the region access to competitive high quality and world class services in the communications, electronic and mobile commerce sectors. Scope Project Management and Construction Supervision Consultants for 25km metro ring and linked network in and around Maynooth/ Newbridge/Kildare Client Kildare County Commissioned 2007 Services Provided Design of MAN Network Detailed Routing Project Costings Planning and Statutory Approvals Liason with CIE & all utility Companies Special Engineering Difficulties Design Co - Location Design