Recognized globally as the birthplace of the coffee break, Stoughton is also known for its renowned hospital, which provides care to a population that has steadily increased since the early 2000s. Needing additional housing options to accommodate this growth and the corresponding development of other Stoughton businesses, the multistage construction of Kettle West Subdivision began.
As Stoughton has grown, so too has healthcare’s reliance on technology, making it especially important for the staff calling the new subdivision home to have the best possible high-speed internet access.
Accordingly, the Kapur fiber optic design team created a fiber optic network to deliver high-speed internet to 75 new single-dwelling unit plots utilizing over 34 access points. Calculations for the subdivision were based on proposed residential maps and footage gathered from neighborhood schematics, and Kapur utilized ESRI ArcMap Pro, Bluebeam, and Microsoft Excel to create not only an efficient layout, but also one capable of being expanded to incorporate any future neighborhoods built in the surrounding area. Utilizing a Kapur-constructed geodatabase, the drafting needs were efficiently created in a time-sensitive manner that exceeded the requirements for TDS Telecom.