INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING
Every good network cabling installation begins with a key component. That component is a good design. That is why before our installation crews run the first wire our infrastructure engineering group designs cabling and environmental systems to meet your current and future business needs.
Cabling Designs
The Core Networks infrastructure engineering specialists understand how to apply cabling solutions to your specific needs. Those cabling needs may include installations at locations ranging from small remote offices to regional multi-story buildings. Despite the size or location, the team is capable of designing solutions to meet your business right where it is. Core Networks is well versed in implementing both copper and fiber optic cabling in either a LAN Closet environment or large Data Center installation to meet your voice and data requirements. These detailed plans are not only discussed, but also documented using the latest MS Visio network diagram tools. The result of this documentation is to provide a clear picture to the customer of what the finished product of the installation will look like. Also, the documentation will provide a lasting record for any future moves, adds, or changes. The cabling designs provided will incorporate form and function. The goal of the designs is to meet the current needs of the customer while including future growth potential into each design. But, at the same time, our high standards for meticulously neat installations are always in sight.
Environmental Designs
We can also take your LAN Closet or large Data Center design to the next level. This may include planning and implementing such critical pieces as UPS Systems, Generator Backups, HVAC units, Fire Suppression, Access Control, Security Cameras, and Proper Lighting. Although these systems may seem complex and sometimes overwhelming, they don’t have to be. You can depend on the Core Networks infrastructure engineering team and their experience with designing reliable systems for critical network spaces.

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