Structured Cabling Planning

Structured cabling planning in Los Angeles

We plan, coordinate, document, and support commercial cabling infrastructure for offices, studios, warehouses, data rooms, and high-reliability environments across Los Angeles.

Commercial Cat6, Cat6A, fiber, patch panels, racks, pathways, labeling, and closeout planning.

Designed for offices, production spaces, warehouses, healthcare practices, law firms, and technology teams.

Useful for moves, expansions, expansions, cleanup projects, and replacing years of undocumented cable sprawl.

Documented infrastructure coordination

Commercial cabling and infrastructure projects are planned around the records future IT teams, facilities teams, and approved trade partners need.

  • Coordination with appropriately licensed California contractors where required
  • TIA/EIA-aware planning and implementation standards
  • Fluke or equivalent cable testing and certification when included in scope
  • As-builts, cable schedules, labeling keys, and closeout photos

What We Handle

  • Copper and fiber cable planning for workstations, WiFi, cameras, phones, and network equipment
  • MDF/IDF cleanup, patch panel termination, rack organization, and cable management
  • Fluke or equivalent testing with documented results
  • As-built drawings, cable schedules, labeling keys, and photo documentation

How We Work

  1. Walk the site and confirm drops, pathways, rack locations, and constraints
  2. Build a clean scope with cable counts, materials, testing requirements, and schedule
  3. Coordinate implementation, labeling, testing, and issue correction before closeout
  4. Deliver documentation that future IT staff and approved trade partners can actually use

One Partner From Perimeter to Packet

We manage the network, support users, clean up cabling, build server rooms, document systems, and coordinate with physical-security vendors when perimeter access is part of the project.

Common Questions

Do we need an IDF or can every cable home-run to one room?

It depends on distance, pathway, device count, and future growth. Ethernet runs are practically limited to 100 meters, so larger suites, multi-floor offices, and warehouses often need IDFs.

Should we use Cat6, Cat6A, or fiber?

Cat6 or Cat6A is common for desks, access points, cameras, and phones. Fiber is usually better for MDF-to-IDF uplinks, long distances, high-bandwidth links, and data center paths.

Can you certify the cables?

Yes. We can provide cable testing and certification results when the scope requires documented Cat6, Cat6A, or fiber performance.

What should be included at closeout?

At minimum: labels, cable schedule, patch panel map, test results, rack photos, and a list of open items or constraints discovered during the work.

Get a practical infrastructure assessment

We will review the current environment, identify risk, and recommend the next few moves in plain English.

Business-day follow-up. For urgent issues, call or text (310) 862-6862.

Not sure what to ask for?

Text us photos of the messy part.

Send rack, closet, cabling, WiFi gear, ISP handoff, UPS, camera, access-control, or problem-area photos. We can usually tell you what needs to be documented, traced, stabilized, or planned next.