Step 1 - Plan and Design

A structured cabling system is as important to the success of your organization as the people are who work in it.  Best time to start with the design is before the concrete is dry.  This will ensure adequate cable ways, conduits and cabinet space is taken into account.

 A well-planned structured cabling system facilitates the continuous flow of information, enables the sharing of resources, promotes smooth operations, accommodates ever-changing technology, offers plenty of room for growth, and evolves with your organization. Plus, it will be around far longer than your current PC, server, and network switches.


In essence, a structured cabling system is the lifeblood of your organization. If done right, it will serve you well for years. If not, your organization will contentiously struggle to adopt new technologies and benefit from these technologies. The importance of structured cabling has increased right alongside the growth of LANs, MANs, and WANs. It started with individuals working on standalone PCs. It didn’t take long to connect those PCs into workgroups and then to connect those workgroups to a server. One server became multiple servers. And the rest is history. Today’s networks are complex systems running on technologies that no one could have imagined just 15 years ago.

Depending on the cabling brand used we can provide guarantees of up to 25 years, can you imagine what the requirements will be then?