We are excited to say that the structured wiring project we started in October is finally finished. This project had us pull 8,000 feet of Cat6 wiring, hang two data cabinets, terminate and plate almost 70 data ports (with labels!). The project took so many months because this was a new building, and we often had to wait for city inspection, other work like drywall and paint to be completed before we could move on to our own next steps, only to wait again for others to catch up. All said, this project took about a week of our time, and we left with a very happy client!
I’ve attached pictures of the project and hope we can do the same for you
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First Day, Floor Plan Taped To The Wall
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Our drops will enter from the ceiling, here
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The steel bones
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Like a funhouse without the mirrors
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Electrical team put int our boxes
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The outside wall
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There’s a problem
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Can you see it?
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Half depth box won’t fit our keystones!
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They are all like that!
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The first boxes arrived! 3000′
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Pull number 1
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Taping drops as we wait for electric to install box
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J-hook to make the corners neat
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Drop into conduit, also installing HDMI from computers to TVs
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J-Hooks filling up nicely
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Had to switch j-hooks to 2-in. So full!
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Full depth box, pull finished
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Drops from both sides of the building
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Another 5000′ of cable arrives
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Another 5000′ of cable arrives!
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Watch out for drywallers! Cut our cables
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Why not one big pipe? Why?
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The plans said 4 pipes, so do it!
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Drywaller strikes again, covered our electrical outlet
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Then electrian put it in the wrong place
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Punching down
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Wire shelf for strain relief on the wires, very important
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Both cabinets hung
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Punched, and zipped
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Pull from under the concete to center nurses’ station.
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Taped over the plugs while painting, ready to be plated
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PM didn’t want entire wall of plywood
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Patch panels finished and switch installed
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Patch cables, network up and running. Black cables are to image desktops
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That’s a server on a rack. Yep, not joking.