Specifications include, but are not limited to: The optical fiber cable plant will consist of either 4 Strands (2 pair) or 2 strands (1 pair) of 9/125 micron G.652D-compliant single-mode fiber, loose tube, rated for outdoor aerial and underground applications; whichever has most cost advantage for State of Maine. The 615 US Route 1 endpoint shall be within Maine OIT’s designated Main Distribution Frame (MDF) within the administrative building. The OSP optical fiber cable will be brought into the MDF room, with an adequate slack coil affixed to the backboard per OIT instructions. The end of the cable will then be dressed into the OIT-provided backboard-mounted splice enclosure and fusion-spliced to the OIT-installed interior optical fiber cable within the splice enclosure, using the OIT-provided splice trays. OIT will develop and implement fiber labeling at the terminating patch panels at each endpoint. The Vendor shall be responsible for documenting and providing a complete fiber splice map to OIT immediately upon completion of all splice work. The 85 Court Street endpoint shall be within Maine OIT’s designated MDF within the court building. The OSP optical fiber cable will be brought into the MDF room, with an adequate slack coil affixed to the backboard per OIT instructions. The end of the cable will then be dressed into the OIT-provided backboard-mounted splice enclosure and fusion-spliced to the OIT-installed interior optical fiber cable within the splice enclosure, using the OIT-provided splice trays. OIT will develop and implement fiber labeling at the terminating patch panels at each endpoint. The Vendor shall be responsible for documenting and providing a complete fiber splice map to OIT immediately upon completion of all splice work. The OSP cable plant will be delivered in accordance with all applicable telecommunications industry standards and best practices, and in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, codes and ordinances.