What documentation do we get at the end of a El Segundo Structured Cabling install?+
Every El Segundo project closes with Fluke DSX (or OTDR for fiber) certification reports for every port, a TIA-606-B labeled patch schedule, redlined as-built drawings, rack elevations, warranty registration, and a MAC-ready cabling database. Your IT team can pick it up cold on day one.
Do you coordinate Structured Cabling with general contractors and property managers in El Segundo?+
Yes. Almost every El Segundo project we run is coordinated with a GC, architect, MEP engineer, or building management team. Our PMs attend OAC meetings, submit shop drawings and rack elevations, coordinate ceiling access windows with other trades, and honor building rules for freight elevator use, badge access, and after-hours work.
How long does a typical Structured Cabling project take in El Segundo?+
Timelines depend on drop count, pathway complexity, and after-hours restrictions. A small El Segundo tenant improvement of 20–40 drops usually completes in 2–5 working days. Larger Los Angeles County projects with backbone fiber, MDF/IDF buildouts, and multiple floors typically run 2–6 weeks. We publish a per-phase schedule with the quote so your GC and IT team can coordinate cutover.
Can existing cable be reused during a Structured Cabling refresh in El Segundo?+
Sometimes. On El Segundo refresh projects we Fluke-test the existing plant first: if runs pass CAT6 or CAT6A channel spec and pathways are clean, they stay. Anything failing certification, abandoned per NEC 800.25, or unlabeled gets removed and replaced. You get a channel-by-channel keep/replace decision — not a blanket rip-and-replace bill.
What standards do you follow?+
TIA-568 (cabling), TIA-569 (pathways and spaces), TIA-606-B (labeling), TIA-607 (grounding and bonding), TIA-942 (data centers), BICSI TDMM best practices, NEC Articles 725, 770, and 800, and any local AHJ amendments. Every installation is designed and inspected against these before closeout.
Do you work statewide or just the Bay Area?+
Statewide and nationwide. Home office in San Mateo, active crews across the Bay Area, Sacramento, Central Valley, LA, Orange County, San Diego, Inland Empire, and Reno. Multi-site rollouts across the US routinely — see our nationwide rollouts service.
What permits are required for cabling work in El Segundo?+
For most commercial low-voltage cabling installations or upgrades in El Segundo, permits are typically obtained through the City of El Segundo's Building & Safety Division. This includes electrical permits for low-voltage work, and often requires adherence to specific local ordinances in addition to California's state building codes. Our C-7 licensing ensures we are qualified to secure and manage all necessary permitting for your project, ensuring compliance and smooth project execution.