Planning, engineering and other services for the construction of a subsidized gigabit network for the municipality of Waldstetten
The municipality of Waldstetten intends to eliminate "grey spots" as part of the municipal broadband expansion and to expand the fibre-optic network (FTTB) for underserved areas. A permit has already been granted for the area of consulting and planning services. Likewise, the decision on a grant in the provisional amount of the federal funding broadband is available. The application for co-financing has been submitted to the State of Baden-Württemberg.
Waldstetten is a municipality in the Ostalbkreis district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. In the course of the federal funding program "Graue Flecken" (guideline: "Funding to support the gigabit expansion of telecommunications networks in the Federal Republic of Germany"), subsidies are to be applied for for the municipality.
Waldstetten is a member of Komm.Pakt.Net (Kommunaler Pakt zum Netzausbau, Kommunale Anstalt des öffentlichen Rechts, Neue Straße 40, 89073 Ulm).
NetCom BW GmbH, Unterer Brühl 2, 73479 Ellwangen has already been established as the network operator.
For the expansion of the "grey spots" in the municipal area, a rough structure plan was prepared by GeoData GmbH. In addition, there is a structural plan of the company TKI from 2016, which, however, does not yet contain the current material and fiber concept of the federal government. The broadband infrastructure built in recent years by both the municipality (inner-city expansion) and the Ostalbkreis (backbone) must be taken into account when planning the expansion of the "grey areas". In addition, a rough cost estimate was prepared (see Appendices). The following approximate quantities were determined:
Civil engineering: Paved surfaces approx. 16,100 running metres.
Civil engineering: Unpaved surfaces approx. 0 running metres
Cable pull (additional) approx. 3,700 running metres.
MFG18 1 St.
House connections approx. 720 pcs.
Already completed routes (existing infrastructure):
In the course of backbone construction and inner-city expansion as well as various co-installations, routes have already been established and partly put into operation. The existing routes and existing municipal active locations (PoP, MFG) must be taken into account and integrated into the planning. The data is provided as a shape file by the municipality.
The start of construction must take place no later than 18 months after completion of the determination of the results of the market exploration procedure (by 17.08.2023).
Everything else results from the appendix service description, to which reference is made in full.