All correspondence must be made through the Vendor Portal. Specifications include, but are not limited to: The State of Maine/Office of Information Technology (OIT) is issuing a Request for Quote (RFQ) for lease/rent of a dark/unmeasured optical fiber point-to-point connection in Augusta, Maine. The terminating endpoints for service are: A) The Maine OIT MDF at 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta, ME 04330 and Z) 85 Leighton Road, Telecommunications Room (MDF), Augusta. 5-year Service with 3 one-year renewal options. OIT seeks a “turnkey” solution where the fiber is tested and provided. Cost must include fiber maintenance/repair (as needed) over the term of the agreement.; The optical fiber cable plant will consist of 4 strands (2 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 85 Leighton Road endpoint shall be within Maine OIT’s designated MDF. 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. Once the cable build is complete and spliced, the Vendor will test all terminated fibers, bidirectionally, at the endpoint patch panels and correct all deficiencies in that portion of the cable plant installed by the Vendor. Once satisfactory test results on all terminated fibers have been completed, they will be submitted to OIT for review and determination of acceptance. Acceptable test results will be based upon industry recognized tolerances for cable, splice and connector losses. Typically, this will be no more than 0.1 dB per splice point, no more than 0.5 dB per connector mating point, and cable loss within manufacturer material specifications. Testing will be conducted using both calibrated optical power meter/light source and a calibrated OTDR at wavelengths of 1310 nm and 1550 nm. Final test results, including power meter and OTDR traces will be provided to the Customer in both individual .pdf and trace (*.trc/*.sor) files for each fiber. The specific OIT provided and installed hardware and materials shall include: Rack-mounted optical fiber patch panel fitted with LC-APC connectors. Indoor-rated 9/125 micron single-mode optical fiber, tight-buffered, pre-terminated in the patch panel, dressed into the backboard-mounted splice enclosure and ready for final splice preparation and splicing by the Vendor. Backboard-mounted optical fiber splice enclosure will be a Corning #WSH-11SPT-F. Splice trays will be Corning #M67-076-C. Bidders may utilize existing facilities in at termination point is already in place or chose to install a new termination point.