DOT/ COMMUNICATIONS

FIE’s DOT/Communications Team’s many specialized services include:

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MM & SM Fiber/Copper

OPGW

Aerial/Direct Buried/Duct

PTP/Mesh Wireless Radio, WiFi

Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)/Traffic Control

CCTV/Access Control

SCADA

Campus/Metropolitan Area Network

Telecommunications-VOIP

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Emergency Repair and Maintenance

Disaster Response/Recovery

With our Transportation Team, FIE’s name is etched on the infrastructure and skylines throughout the Southeastern United States. We are building the future and if it moves our world forward, we will power it. We believe that only through the commitment of a large crew of skilled manpower, equipment, careful scheduling, and an experienced construction team will our clients receive the top quality results they expect from FIE.

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FIE draws on a quarter century of field construction experience to create the most aesthetically pleasing, functional and cost effective design for its clients. We know that preliminary planning is essential to project success, and FIE’s Transportation Team will be there from inception to completion, coordinating details with owners, architects and general contractors. We continually strive to work to meet our client’s and the project’s schedule, not ours.

FIE carefully staffs and continuously trains our employees as we recognize that our line of business requires the planning and execution of each individual job be handled by consummate professionals every step of the way, ensuring that all projects are completed with expert craftsmanship while on time and on budget.

FIE is approved in the following work classes: Computerized Traffic Control, Electrical Work, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Roadway Signing, Traffic Signal.

Signalization / Signals

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Our traffic signal installation is comprised of a controller cabinet with the use of a variety of traffic light heads, gps, video detection, illuminated signs, loop detection, traffic monitoring, and dms signs.

Traffic signals run under a variety of different modes which can be dependent on location and time of day, allowing the opportunity for minor side road flow to enter or cross congested road ways and with adjacent developments.

Traffic signals also include cycler lanes and pedestrian crossings keeping a safe desired crossing and right of way. When planning a new intersection or road way we use fdot design standards and pay items for proper work installations and technology requirements needed to accomplish a build.

Highway Lighting

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Roadway lighting is a way to increase a driver’s visibility and other roadway users. Properly designed lighting system allows road users to quickly assess roadway and highway conditions, broken down vehicles, and making street signs more apparent when approaching, thus making a safer environment within the roadway vicinity. Here at FIE in Sanford Florida, has many times over introduced new technology to old fixtures to help reduce life span and cost.

Intelligent Transportation Systems

ITS improves automotive safety and mobility through the integration of advanced communications technologies into the transportation infrastructure and in vehicles thru all FDOT Districts. Intelligent transportation systems (ITS) encompass a broad range of wireless and wire line communications-based information and electronics technologies. Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Cameras are used today to increase true real-time monitoring, surveillance and first-hand incident detection thus making the appropriate notifications regarding the incident to motorists, police, emergency personnel and other incident management partners.

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District 1 – Southwest Florida Charlotte, Collier, De Soto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Lee, Manatee, Okeechobee, Polk, and Sarasota

District 2 – Northeast Florida Gainesville, Jacksonville, Lake City, Palatka, Perry, Saint Augustine, and Starke

District 3 – Northwest Florida Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Wakulla, Walton, and Washington

District 4 – Southeast Florida Broward, Indian River, Martin, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie

District 5 – Central Florida Brevard, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Sumter, Volusia

District 6 – South Florida Coral Gables, Hialeah, Homestead, Key West, Miami, and Miami Beach

District 7 – West Central Florida Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas