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Employees may pro ide labor to several different subsidiaries and will direCt code their time sheets tv reflect which subsidiary <br />they are working for on any giuen day. The employees track their time by business units and/or jabs. Each of these business <br />units and jobs are owned by a specifit company so tracking of labor hours is very specific based on work perFormed each day. <br />Tekstar/Ar ig has t te expertise, local presence and ambitian to stimulate the ecanomy and popula#ian of Sherburne County. The <br />entire rrtanagement team here has been working witf broadband since its inception in the late Nineties cieploying or e of the <br />first Rural Utilities Seruice funded Fiber-to-the-home initiati es in the New York Mills exchange. Tenured 5taff, engineering <br />technicians, construdion operators and ins allation technicians handie complications with ease communicating any necessary <br />adjustments needed. <br />Our AEI Construction teams boast more than thirty (30+) y ars of experience specific to broadband communications installations <br />including an average of over one ihousand rriiles [iDQO+) of mainline fiber solutions and over three thousand (30QOfj drops <br />annually, Installatian of mainline fiber and sub5criber salutions occur throughout both the metropolitan and greater Minnesota <br />areas. Cr ws are led y industry-tenured Superintendents and experienced Construction Management ha ing a cumulative of <br />375 years of experience in the telecommunications industry. <br />Constructian teams are accustomed ta working underthe strict deadlines and aggressi e timeframes requireci forthe deli ery of <br />ageRcy administered and funded broadband solutions. AEi anstruction crews ha e delivered broadband projects s ccessfully in <br />conjunction with the USDA RU5 traditional Broadband oan Program, USDA RUS Broadband Initiatives Program (B!P}, NTIA <br />Broadband Technology Opportunities Program, the Alternative Connect America Cost Model A-CAMj Program, the MN <br />Department af Employment and Economic Deveiopment (bEED] Border to Border Program and most recently, funtled prajects <br />associated with the CARES Act. O er two thousand miles alone ha e been constructed and deli ered under A-CAM. <br />All projects are constructed in compliance with Federal, s#ate, and local law5, regulations, and ordinances including meeting or <br />exceeding speed requiremen#s associated with S#ate and locally funded projects. An average 40% take rate with a high <br />percentage of retention speaks to network reliability, overall faeility impro ements and custamer satisfaction ratio. <br />Completing th proposed project with Tekstar/Ar ig's solutian unique and vast experience, knowledge, and #urn-key subsidiaries <br />and affiliates will unc oubtedly create the mo5t efficient and effecti e scenario for a public and private partnership in deliverin <br />sufficient broadband to the unserved and underserved of Sherb ame County <br />Tekstar/Arvig financial information can be made available upon reques4. <br />Page 96 of 155
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