// Managed Infrastructure — Use Case

Cabling Done Right. Once.

Structured cabling, fiber runs, and low-voltage installation — certified, documented, labeled, and tested — so the infrastructure behind the walls actually works for decades.

Cabling is the part of the project nobody sees and everybody depends on. Done right, it's invisible for 15-20 years. Done wrong, it's the source of intermittent issues, failed connections, and "we can't figure out what's going on" tickets forever. We install cabling to industry standards (BICSI, TIA/EIA), certify every run with professional testers, label both ends, document the plant, and warranty the work. Whether it's a new office, a single IDF upgrade, or a full campus rebuild — we do it like it's our infrastructure.

Cabling That Meets Spec and Outlives the Business

Certified Installation

Every cable terminated by certified technicians, tested with calibrated equipment, and documented with certification reports that meet BICSI standards.

Complete Documentation

Every run labeled at both ends, plant documented in as-built drawings, and test results archived — so when someone traces a cable in five years, it makes sense.

Manufacturer Warranty

Installations eligible for manufacturer extended warranties (Panduit, CommScope, etc.) — because product warranties only apply when installation is done to spec.

Design, Install, Certify, Document

We design the cable plant around your IT layout (IDFs, drops per workstation, AP and camera coverage), coordinate the install with construction, terminate to spec, test every run, and document the plant. Post-installation, the documentation lives with you so future changes are informed, not improvised.

Who This Is For

New office build-outs, office expansions and reconfigurations, buildings with failing or undocumented cable plants, and businesses planning technology upgrades that exceed current cabling capacity (Wi-Fi 6E, 10GbE to desks, upgraded AV). Especially relevant for buildings where prior cable work was done without documentation.

Common questions

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Cat6, Cat6A, or fiber?

Depends on distance, speed, and future-proofing needs. Cat6A is typical for desk drops in modern builds (10GbE-capable to 100m). Fiber for uplinks, long runs, and high-speed backbone. We design based on your specific needs and horizon.

Q

Can you re-certify existing cabling we're not sure about?

Yes. We can test and document an existing plant, identify what meets current standards, and flag runs that should be replaced. Useful before major network upgrades or after acquiring a building with unknown cable history.

Q

Do you handle low-voltage for AV, security, and POS too?

Yes — structured cabling covers voice/data, coax, fiber, and low-voltage runs for security cameras, access control, AV, and POS. One contractor, one project, one documented plant.

// Ready when you are

The cable plant outlives the equipment plugged into it. Do it right.

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