
ICU Co successfully completed a large-scale rural communications infrastructure relocation project to provide a new fiber optic cable installation connection for a major development to the nbn® network. This project involved over 4.0 kilometres of fiber optic cable hauling across rural properties, necessitating extensive planning and clos
ICU Co successfully completed a large-scale rural communications infrastructure relocation project to provide a new fiber optic cable installation connection for a major development to the nbn® network. This project involved over 4.0 kilometres of fiber optic cable hauling across rural properties, necessitating extensive planning and close collaboration with local landowners to ensure that the works were completed safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption. Working alongside local farmers, our team coordinated site access, located and excavated buried telecommunications pits within private property boundaries, and executed trenching and the installation of new communications conduits to connect existing pit infrastructure and establish a new network pathway. The project also encompassed the construction of two Distribution Joint Locations (DJLs), one Flexibility Joint Location (FJL), and one Breakout Joint Location (BJL), along with the installation of Splitter Multiports (SMPs) to facilitate efficient fiber distribution and enable future telecommunications network expansion. Successfully completed on schedule and to the highest industry standards, this project highlights ICU Co's expertise in delivering complex rural fiber infrastructure projects by combining stakeholder engagement, civil construction, cable hauling, fiber jointing, and network integration to connect new developments to Australia’s telecommunications network.
ICU Co successfully completed a large-scale communications infrastructure relocation project as part of constructing the new highway bypass, which replaces the existing route via Albion Park from Macquarie Pass. This project included over 2.0 kilometres of cable hauling, featuring fiber optic cable installation with 12-core fibre optic ca
ICU Co successfully completed a large-scale communications infrastructure relocation project as part of constructing the new highway bypass, which replaces the existing route via Albion Park from Macquarie Pass. This project included over 2.0 kilometres of cable hauling, featuring fiber optic cable installation with 12-core fibre optic cables and the relocation of 100-pair copper cables to align with the new road layout, ensuring continuity of essential telecommunications services. Our work encompassed the construction of two new Distribution Joint Locations (DJLs), one Breakout Joint Location (BJL), as well as installing Splitter Multiports (SMPs) to enhance telecommunications network expansion. The project also required the installation of new customer lead-in conduits, 500 metres of trenching and conduit installation, and road crossing excavations to address blockages within existing underground conduit systems. To guarantee the project adhered to environmental and workplace regulations, ICU Co safely removed and disposed of asbestos-containing materials encountered during the works. Delivered safely, on time, and meeting the highest industry standards, this project exemplifies ICU Co's expertise in managing complex communications infrastructure relocations, integrating fibre and copper network construction, civil works, asbestos remediation, and network integration to support major transport infrastructure initiatives.

ICU Co successfully completed a significant telecommunications infrastructure relocation project, involving over 3 kilometres of fiber optic cable installation to enhance and expand the Jindabyne communications network. This initiative featured the installation of 288-core, 72-core, and 12-core fiber optic cables, with the 288-core backbo
ICU Co successfully completed a significant telecommunications infrastructure relocation project, involving over 3 kilometres of fiber optic cable installation to enhance and expand the Jindabyne communications network. This initiative featured the installation of 288-core, 72-core, and 12-core fiber optic cables, with the 288-core backbone cable directly connected to the Jindabyne Exchange, ensuring a vital high-capacity link to the broader network. The project scope also encompassed the construction and commissioning of three Distribution Joint Locations (DJLs), one Flexibility Joint Location (FJL), and one Breakout Joint Location (BJL), along with the installation of Splitter Multiports (SMPs) to facilitate efficient fiber distribution and support future telecommunications network expansion. Accomplished safely, on time, and adhering to the highest industry standards, this project showcases ICU Co's expertise in delivering complex, large-scale fiber optic infrastructure projects, from cable hauling and network integration to fiber jointing, testing, and commissioning.