Infrastructure projects

Network Design & Infrastructure Projects

Fiber, structured cabling, VLAN architecture, high-density Wi-Fi, MDF/IDF layout and firewall design — the physical layer most providers hand off to someone else.

What does a network design project include?

A network design project defines the physical and logical layout of a site before equipment is purchased: where the MDF and IDFs live, how fiber and copper are run, how many drops each area needs, which VLANs exist and why, how Wi-Fi covers the space under real load, how the firewall and internet circuits are arranged, and how it will all be labeled and documented.

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Design before purchase

Most expensive network problems are decided months before anyone notices them — at the moment someone picked switch counts, closet locations or cable pathways without a design.

We produce a design package: floor plans with drop locations, rack elevations, fiber and copper runs, VLAN and IP addressing plan, Wi-Fi placement, and a bill of materials that a contractor can actually build from.

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Project scope we handle

  • Structured cabling design and contractor coordination
  • Single-mode and multi-mode fiber between buildings and closets
  • MDF and IDF layout, rack build, power and cooling planning
  • VLAN architecture and IP addressing standards
  • High-density Wi-Fi for offices, warehouses and plant floors
  • Multi-floor and multi-building environments
  • Redundant ISP entry and firewall architecture
  • Labeling, as-built documentation and handoff to managed service
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Warehouses and plants are not offices

Racking, metal, moisture, forklift traffic and high ceilings destroy Wi-Fi designs that were drawn for cubicles. Coverage has to be validated for the devices that matter — handheld scanners moving through aisles, not a phone standing still in an open room.

We plan access point placement around the aisle layout and the rack height, and we re-validate after the racks are full, because a survey of an empty warehouse is a survey of a different building.

Common questions

Straight answers, no sales theater.

Do you do the cabling yourselves or manage the contractor?

Both models work. We can design the system and manage a low-voltage contractor to our specification, which keeps the design, the labeling standard and the documentation consistent.

Can you design for a building we haven't moved into yet?

Yes, and that is the ideal time. Designing before tenant improvements are finished avoids cutting walls twice and lets us place closets and pathways properly.

What happens after the project is finished?

You get as-built documentation and diagrams, and the environment can roll directly into managed network services so the design does not drift.

Schedule an IT assessment.

We review your network, security posture, cloud tenant and recovery plan, then hand you a plain-language report of what we found and what it means for the business.