Industries We Support
Technology requirements change with operations, facility conditions, users, risk, schedules, and the consequences of downtime.
Industry-specific project considerations
Each card opens a substantive planning page—not an interchangeable city or doorway page.
For infrastructure work, the facility changes pathway access, cable media, separation, firestopping, telecommunications-room design, environmental protection, outage planning, and test requirements. A drawing is a starting point; field conditions and the client’s network standard determine the complete installation and closeout method.
The project team should identify the people who approve changes, provide access, answer field questions, validate operation, and receive closeout records. Assigning those roles early prevents otherwise minor site conditions from becoming schedule or acceptance problems.
New Construction
Coordinate pathways, rooms, sleeves, backboards, cable, fiber, testing, and turnover with the construction schedule and other trades.
View details →Commercial Offices
Build maintainable user, wireless, voice, meeting-space, security, and building-system connectivity for day-one occupancy and future change.
View details →Data Centers
Support high-density copper and fiber, rack layouts, power coordination, pathway discipline, migrations, and auditable change records.
View details →Healthcare
Deliver reliable pathways and cabling for clinical, administrative, wireless, security, communications, and connected-device environments.
View details →Manufacturing
Connect production, offices, controls, wireless, security, and remote areas with cable and fiber suited to the operating environment.
View details →Warehouses & Distribution
Plan fiber backbones, remote cabinets, high-bay wireless, device connectivity, lifts, and protected pathways for large active facilities.
View details →Education
Support classrooms, labs, wireless density, audiovisual systems, security devices, administrative networks, and campus backbones.
View details →Hospitality
Coordinate guest, staff, property-management, voice, wireless, audiovisual, security, and building systems across occupied facilities.
View details →The same technology behaves differently in different facilities
Operating hours, ceiling and pathway conditions, public access, restricted areas, equipment density, environmental exposure, safety procedures, outage tolerance, and evidence requirements can change the right installation approach.