
VANCOUVER – Lite Access Technologies announced today it has been awarded two projects, together valued at over $1 million, to supply and install fibre optic cable in Comox Valley, B.C.
Work is to begin this month.
“The first project involves the supply and installation of fibre optic cable from the Water Treatment Plant to the Comox Valley Waste Management Centre,” a press release says.
“The second project includes the supply and installation of fibre optic cable from the West Courtenay Reservoir to the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) main office located at Harmston Avenue.”
Lite Access Technologies indicated in the press release it will use “its innovative and proven deployment methodologies for constructing the network, designed to cause the least amount of disruption and minimize disturbance.
“We are very proud to continue working in Comox and have the CVRD’s trust for these important projects enabling broadband connectivity to critical buildings encompassing these projects. We remain focused on solid execution and completing projects on time and on budget,” said Michael Plotnikoff, interim CEO of Lite Access, in the release.
“We have been and continue to be active in the bidding process for many construction projects in cities and municipalities as well as large service providers in Western Canada. We are extremely excited to see our resolve and hard work starting to bear fruit.”
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