Structured Cabling Site Surveys
Optimizing your network as your business grows and technology evolves.
Prepare for Future Success
We determine a layout that will grow with your company. Preventing costly re-cabling.
Expand Existing Networks
We determine the best way to facilitate the connection of new equipment to keep your network optimized.
Feasibility & Budget
We’ll assist you in determining the feasibility of an installation, budgetary limits, and whether specialty tools or materials are required.
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What are Site Surveys & Why You Need One
What is a Structured Cabling Site Survey?
An accurate Site Survey will give you the information you need to make future plans that fit with your overall business strategy.
For new job sites, site surveys and installation can go very smoothly as cabling and other equipment can be set up fairly easily. Some factors for new job sites include determining what kind of services will be needed (voice, data, video, etc.), where the equipment room will be located and what materials the building is made of (wood verses concrete, etc.) We will examine the floor plans and other related documents to determine the most efficient options.
For existing systems, the process is slightly different. We need to determine where the current infrastructure will connect to the new equipment and how best to facilitate that connection. This includes determining if additional equipment is needed, such as racks or cabinents, if there are proper available electrical connections, and if heavy equipment is required we will ensure both the floor and any elevators can handle the size and weight of the equipment.
Why You Need a Site Survey
Site surveys will show you your current cabling infrastructure and point out any issues you may not be aware of, reducing the number of surprises during the installation.
A structured cabling survey provides the design for a complete and well-organized telecommunication infrastructure enabling enterprises, organizations, and government institutions to send data, audio, alarm, video, or signals through this network.
- Examine your present cabling situation.
- Create a map of cabling paths for the most effective routing.
- Determine your distance restrictions.
- Make a timeline for the project.
- Make recommendations based on the findings that follow industry best practices.