// Managed Infrastructure — Use Case
New Office? We Handle the Infrastructure Buried Behind the Walls.
Structured cabling, rack build-outs, Wi-Fi design, power planning, and network infrastructure for new offices, expansions, and tenant build-outs — coordinated with your GC and move date.
A new office looks like furniture and paint to everyone else. To us, it looks like cabling paths, rack locations, circuit demarcs, Wi-Fi coverage maps, power load, and a hundred decisions that have to be right before day one of occupancy. We plan the IT infrastructure alongside your architect and GC, spec the cabling and racks, coordinate the installs during construction windows, deploy the active gear, and hand you a working office — phones, Wi-Fi, printers, cameras — on move-in day.
// Value Prop
Infrastructure That's Ready When You Are
Coordinated With Construction
We work alongside your architect, GC, and electrician — so cabling paths are planned, rack rooms are specified, and nothing gets ripped out after drywall.
Complete Stack Deployment
Cabling, racks, switches, APs, firewalls, printers, voice, cameras — we deploy the entire network and endpoint infrastructure on one project plan.
Move-Day Live, Not Move-Day Debugging
Everything tested before occupancy. Day one in the new office is people working, not technicians chasing cables.
// How It Works
Plan With the Architect, Deploy With the Contractor
We engage in the design phase — reviewing floor plans, specifying cable paths and IDF/MDF locations, calculating Wi-Fi coverage, sizing the circuit, and coordinating with your MEP team. During construction, we run cable and install racks. Before move-in, we terminate, test, and commission. Day one of occupancy, the office works.
// Who It's For
Who This Is For
Businesses building out new office space, expanding into additional floors or buildings, renovating existing space, or moving offices entirely. Also relevant for tenant build-outs where the landlord provides shell and the tenant handles tech fit-out. Especially valuable for businesses that've been burned by uncoordinated IT during past office projects.
// FAQ
Common questions
Q
How early should we involve IT in a new office project?
As early as possible — ideally during architectural design. Cable paths, rack room location, and power/cooling planning drive later decisions. Involving IT late forces compromises and retrofits.
Q
Do you handle AV, security cameras, and access control too?
Yes — low-voltage cabling for AV, cameras, and access control is typically part of the project scope. We coordinate with AV integrators and physical security vendors for the active systems.
Q
What about existing gear from the old office — can we reuse it?
Often yes. We inventory current gear, assess what's worth reusing (usually endpoints, sometimes switches and APs), and plan the move. End-of-life gear gets replaced; serviceable gear gets migrated.
// Ready when you are