Google Fiber (GFiber) is one of the most sought-after subcontract relationships in fiber installation — active construction in Phoenix metro (Mesa, Tempe, Queen Creek, Apache Junction, AZ), Las Vegas / Summerlin (NV), and multiple other markets. GFiber (now merging with Astound Broadband / Stonepeak) requires proper insurance before any contractor touches their fiber. We get Google Fiber subcontractors insured and COI-ready.
GFiber's subcontractor agreements require specific insurance minimums. Here's what you need to qualify as an approved Google Fiber installation contractor.
Google Fiber requires $1M–$2M per occurrence GL from all subcontractors. Property damage to existing infrastructure, bodily injury at customer premises, and completed operations liability are the key exposures. Google Fiber or GFiber must be named as Additional Insured.
Google Fiber requires statutory Workers' Comp. Required in all states where you perform GFiber installation work — AZ, NV, CO, IA, KS, MO, NC, SC, TN, and expanding markets.
GFiber requires Commercial Auto ($1M CSL) covering all vehicles used for Google Fiber work — including personal vehicles used to transport materials and equipment.
Google Fiber typically requires $1M–$2M umbrella. Larger installation subcontracts (OSP, multi-neighborhood deployments) may require higher limits.
Google Fiber subcontractors transporting fusion splicers, splice closures, fiber reels, and testing equipment between job sites need Inland Marine protection.
GFiber often qualifies subcontractors quickly and starts work fast. We issue compliant Google Fiber COIs promptly — so you're ready the moment GFiber calls.
GFiber's most active construction zones in 2026 — where subcontractors are needed right now.
Google Fiber is actively building in Mesa (already serving customers), Queen Creek (launched February 2026), Tempe (construction underway in Warner Ranch), and Apache Junction (approved, 2026 start). The Phoenix Valley is GFiber's most active current market.
GFiber broke ground in Las Vegas January 2025 and launched Summerlin as its first Nevada live service area in March 2026. Construction is expanding throughout the Las Vegas Valley throughout 2026.
Google Fiber is active in multiple cities across these states. GFiber announced a merger with Astound Broadband (Stonepeak) in March 2026, which will expand their combined footprint significantly.
GFiber is expanding in the Southeast corridor — active in NC, SC, and TN markets. Google Fiber Nashville is one of GFiber's established markets.
Kansas City (both MO and KS) is Google Fiber's original launch market and remains one of their largest. Active subcontractor demand for expansion and maintenance work.
GFiber's merger with Astound Broadband will significantly expand their coverage. Submit a quote and tell us your market — if GFiber is building there, we'll get you compliant.
We know GFiber's requirements inside and out — and we're active in Phoenix and Las Vegas where GFiber is building right now.
We know GFiber's Additional Insured requirements and help you get the right entity name on your COI for each project so it passes GFiber's compliance check.
Google Fiber is actively hiring subcontractors in Phoenix and Las Vegas right now. We get AZ and NV contractors GFiber-ready fast.
GFiber qualification moves quickly. We issue compliant COIs the same business day you apply.
We exclusively cover fiber and cable contractors. We understand the difference between drop installation, OSP builds, and inside-plant work — and we make sure your GFiber policy covers what you actually do.
Common questions from fiber contractors looking to get insured for Google Fiber (GFiber) subcontract work.
Google Fiber typically requires GL ($1M–$2M per occurrence), statutory Workers' Comp, Commercial Auto ($1M CSL), and often a $1M–$2M Umbrella. Google Fiber (GFiber) must be named as Additional Insured on GL and auto.
Google Fiber's most active construction markets in 2026 are: Phoenix metro AZ (Mesa live, Tempe/Queen Creek/Apache Junction active construction), Las Vegas NV (Summerlin launched March 2026, expanding), plus ongoing builds in CO, IA, KS, MO, NC, SC, TN. GFiber's merger with Astound Broadband will further expand their footprint.
Getting on GFiber's approved vendor list requires meeting their insurance requirements, holding proper contractor licensing in your state, and having a track record of fiber installation work. We handle the insurance piece — getting you compliant and COI-ready immediately.
GFiber's announced merger with Astound Broadband (Stonepeak) in March 2026 will combine GFiber's and Astound's networks but subcontractor insurance requirements should remain standard. We stay current on any changes and ensure your coverage stays compliant.
A GFiber-compliant coverage package (GL + WC + Auto + Umbrella) for a small crew typically runs $3,500–$10,000/year depending on your state, payroll, and revenue. Arizona and Nevada rates are competitive. Submit a quote.
Same-day COI for Google Fiber subcontractors in Phoenix, Las Vegas, and all active GFiber markets.
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