Winnebago Fiber to the Home Construction

Jajap Telecommunications Service Line Agreement:

Environmental Assessment

A study of environmental resources, including historic and cultural resources, was completed for the broadband project area. Public comments, suggestions and questions regarding the proposed broadband project will be accepted through August 19, 2024.

Project Information

This project will provide access to high-speed broadband service to more than 600 households, 40 businesses, and 16 tribal institutions in the rural reservation community of the Winnebago Tribe, which is currently unserved by high-speed internet. The project will also connect the Nebraska communities of Thurston, Wakefield, Emerson, Homer and Winnebago to this new service. Funding for this project is provided by a $35.2 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) office.

The Winnebago Tribe will continue to develop the business that will serve as the Internet Service Provider (ISP) to the new fiber network while design and construction are underway.

Project Timeline

2025


September 15

Opening of Bid and Questions Period

October 8

End of Questions Period

October 15

Closing of Bid Date and all Questions Answered

November 15

Contractor Selected and Approved by Tribal Council

2027


August 1

Substantial Completion

August 31

Final Billing in Place and Contract Completed

Questions about construction

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Have more questions? Contact us.

Brandon Stout
Director of IT - Fiber Optic Project Manager

Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
205 N Bluff Street 
Winnebago, NE  68071

Cell: 402.922.0561
Phone: 402-878-2272 Ext. 2400
Fax: 402-878-2963

brandon.stout@winnebagotribe.com

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