Structured cabling, server-room build-outs, network hardware installation and ongoing on-site technical support — delivered by the same technicians who understand the electrical system feeding your equipment.

Traditional IT vendors and traditional electrical contractors have spent decades pointing fingers at each other. Intermittent switch reboots, mysterious server lockups, corrupted backups — a huge portion of these end up being grounding issues, power quality problems, or thermal problems in the electrical distribution feeding the equipment.
We diagnose across the boundary. When you call us about a network drop, we know how to check the UPS, the grounding, the panel feeding the rack — not just the switch port.
Cat 6 and Cat 6A copper runs, OM3/OM4 multimode fiber, OS2 singlemode fiber. Every cable tested with certification-grade equipment, results delivered as PDF report.
Rack selection and installation, PDU wiring, cable management, KVM setup, environmental monitoring, dedicated UPS commissioning and generator interlock verification.
Switch, router, firewall, wireless access point and IP camera installation. Physical mounting, cabling and initial power-on — we work alongside your existing IT team or vendor.
Uninterruptible power supply sizing, installation and battery replacement. Isolation transformers and dedicated grounding for sensitive lab and medical equipment.
Scheduled on-site visits for hardware relocation, workstation setup, printer troubleshooting, backup verification and physical infrastructure changes.
Signal-strength mapping, dead-zone identification and access-point placement recommendations — with cable pull and installation to follow.
Every run labeled at both ends, cross-referenced to a spreadsheet with cable type, length, patch-panel port and test results.
Fluke or equivalent certification test for every copper and fiber run, delivered as PDF for compliance and warranty purposes.
Physical U-position diagram of every rack, showing device placement, power feeds and network connections.
Front and rear photographs of every rack at handover for future reference and remote troubleshooting.
Talk to us early — during architectural planning, not after the walls are closed. Good cabling is invisible; bad cabling is expensive to fix.
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