Low-voltage cabling infrastructure for offices, retail, and commercial buildings in Raleigh, NC.

Modern businesses run on their network. Whether you're fitting out a new office, expanding a warehouse, or refreshing an aging cabling plant, a properly designed structured cabling system is the backbone everything else depends on — phones, security cameras, Wi-Fi, AV, and cloud connectivity. We design, install, and certify commercial low-voltage cabling systems to TIA-568 standards for businesses across the Triangle.
Every project is designed to meet your business requirements today — and scale with you as you grow.
Cat6A to every workstation, conference room drop, camera position, and access point — rated for 10 Gigabit and PoE++ for future-proof performance.
Single-mode or multimode fiber between MDF and IDF rooms — high-bandwidth, low-latency backbone for multi-floor and multi-building campuses.
Equipment racks, patch panels, cable management, grounding, and environmental controls — telecommunications rooms built to BICSI and TIA standards.
Every cable tested to TIA-568 standards with a Fluke Networks tester. Full test reports and as-built documentation delivered at project closeout.
Designed for Power over Ethernet — IP phones, Wi-Fi access points, security cameras, card readers, and smart sensors all powered through the cable.
Coordinated cabling for AV distribution, video walls, conference room systems, IP cameras, and access control — all planned as one unified infrastructure.
From a single-floor office to a multi-building campus — we've cabled them all.
Workstation drops, conference room AV cabling, server room buildout, and Wi-Fi backbone for offices from 2,000 to 200,000 sq ft.
POS network drops, digital signage cabling, security camera infrastructure, and Wi-Fi access point positions — all pre-planned before store opening.
Heavy-duty cable pathways, industrial-rated conduit, outdoor-rated fiber, and ceiling-level access point drops for large footprint facilities.
Guestroom data and TV cabling, lobby AV infrastructure, back-of-house IT rooms, and property-wide Wi-Fi backbone for hotels and resorts.
Plenum-rated cable, nurse call prewire, classroom AV drops, and secure network separation — code-compliant in regulated environments.
Working directly with GCs, architects, and MEP engineers — we fit into any construction schedule and deliver certified infrastructure on time.
From design through certified testing, we manage the entire cabling infrastructure project.
We walk the space, review floor plans, and design a cabling system that supports your network, AV, security, and future growth requirements.
Detailed proposal with cable counts, pathway specs, TR buildout, and testing — no ambiguity in what's included before work begins.
Professional installation coordinated with your GC, IT team, and other trades — on schedule, clean, and minimally disruptive to operations.
Every link tested to TIA-568 standards. Full test reports, as-built drawings, and labeled patch panels delivered at closeout.
They cabled our entire 40,000 sq ft office build-out on schedule, passed every test first time, and handed us a clean as-built package. Our IT team said it was the cleanest install they had ever inherited.
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Pricing is driven by drop count, cable type, pathway complexity, and TR buildout scope. A typical office runs $150–$350 per drop installed for Cat6A, including pathway, jack, patch panel port, and testing. A 100-drop office build-out typically runs $18,000 to $35,000 fully installed and certified. Fiber backbone, TR buildout, and conduit work are priced separately. We provide detailed per-line-item quotes so you know exactly what you're getting.
We recommend Cat6A for all new commercial installs. Cat6A supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet up to 100 meters and handles full PoE++ (90W) without heat buildup that can degrade Cat6. The incremental cost over Cat6 is modest — 15–25% — but the future-proofing and PoE headroom are worth it for any install you expect to last 10+ years.
Yes. Every cable link is tested with a Fluke Networks DSX CableAnalyzer to TIA-568 Cat6A channel standards. You receive a complete test report PDF showing pass/fail and performance margin for every single link. This documentation is required for manufacturer warranty programs and is standard on all our commercial installs.
Yes. We regularly install in occupied offices, retail stores, and operating facilities. We schedule disruptive work (core drilling, above-ceiling cable pulls) during off-hours or weekends, and stage the install to minimize disruption to your team. Most tenants don't notice we were there until the drops appear.
An MDF (Main Distribution Frame) is your primary telecommunications room — where internet service enters the building and your core network equipment lives. IDFs (Intermediate Distribution Frames) are satellite closets on each floor or zone where horizontal cabling from workstations terminates before running back to the MDF via fiber backbone. Any building over ~5,000 sq ft or multi-floor benefit from a proper MDF/IDF structure for performance, manageability, and scalability.
Absolutely. We work alongside IT teams and managed service providers regularly. We handle the physical layer — cable, jacks, patch panels, pathways — while your IT team handles the active equipment. We'll align our labeling, port numbering, and documentation to match whatever system your IT team uses.
A 50–100 drop office typically takes 3–5 business days for cable installation plus 1 day for termination and testing. Larger 200–500 drop projects run 2–4 weeks. New construction timelines are tied to the building schedule — we coordinate with the GC to hit the rough-in window and return for termination and testing at project closeout.
Schedule your free site survey today. We'll design a cabling system built for your space, your network, and your budget.
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