Full-Lifecycle Fiber Construction.
Six service pillars covering every phase of an aerial or underground build.
From Route Engineering to Final Turn-Up.
FCC fields its own labor, equipment, and engineering across the Outside Plant lifecycle, paired with a vetted bench of construction partners. The blend means cleaner accountability, faster mobilization, and audit-ready deliverables on every program — at the capacity your build actually needs.
Six Pillars. One Program-Management Spine.
Aerial Construction
Strand placement, lashing, overlash, make-ready, pole transfers, anchor and guy installation. Bucket-truck and digger-derrick fleet on the rolls.
Learn more →Underground Construction
Directional drilling (HDD), plow, trench, microtrench, vault and handhole placement — with full restoration and DOT-compliant traffic control.
Learn more →Splicing & Testing
Single-fiber and ribbon fusion splicing, OTDR bidirectional certification, end-to-end loss testing, splice trailer deployment, 24/7 restoration response.
Learn more →Engineering & Permitting
OSP route design, GIS as-builts, joint-use and make-ready, municipal/DOT/railroad permit acquisition, ROW coordination, locate management.
Learn more →FTTx / Last-Mile
SFU drop placement, NID/ONT installation, MDU in-building fiber, customer turn-up, OSS-integrated dispatch and conversion reporting.
Learn more →Emergency Restoration
24/7 dispatch, mutual-aid deployment for region-wide events, on-site fusion splicing, FEMA-compliant documentation. Same-day mobilization.
Learn more →Where the build connects — engineering, crews, and partners under one program-management spine.
Engineered. Permitted. Built. Tested. Documented.
Every FCC engagement runs through the same five-step program-management spine — whether it's a single span of emergency restoration or a multi-state long-haul build. The result is buyer-ready documentation and schedule integrity that holds up to acceptance.
Field-walk verification, OSP design, joint-use, and permit strategy.
Municipal, DOT, and railroad acquisition. ROW coordination and 811 management.
Aerial or underground placement — FCC crews or vetted partners — with daily field reporting.
Fusion splicing, OTDR bidirectional certification, end-to-end loss testing, OSS handoff.