Access Cabling commercial structured cabling infrastructure
Commercial · Fiber

Outside Plant Fiber Services

OSP fiber design, direct-burial, conduit and aerial installations.

28+ Years Experience
C-10 / C-7 Contractor
CSLB: 992009
Licensed Commercial Contractor
5 California Offices
California & Nationwide Service

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Free, no-obligation walkthrough. Licensed C-10 / C-7 (CSLB #992009). 28+ years, California & nationwide.

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Commercial Service Overview

Enterprise-grade outside plant fiber engineered for commercial buildings.

Outside Plant Fiber from Access Cabling delivers enterprise-grade outside plant fiber engineered by a licensed low-voltage contractor with 28+ years serving California and nationwide clients. Our BICSI-trained technicians design, install, terminate, test and certify every run to TIA/EIA standards so your infrastructure supports current bandwidth demands and future growth.

OSP single-mode fiber staged at a splice enclosure before pulling into conduit.
Key Benefits

Why outside plant fiber from Access Cabling

Commercial-grade installation, certified performance, and infrastructure built to last 25+ years.

Certified installation by BICSI-trained technicians
Manufacturer warranties up to 25 years on structured cabling
Fluke DSX certification reports on every project
Licensed C-10 / C-7 low-voltage contractor
24/7 emergency response and MAC services
Nationwide coverage with California headquarters
Installation Process

Our proven commercial cabling process

A repeatable, engineered process — refined over 28 years and thousands of sites.

  1. Step 1

    Free on-site survey and needs assessment

  2. Step 2

    Engineered design with rack elevations and pathway plans

  3. Step 3

    Scheduled installation with minimal business disruption

  4. Step 4

    Termination, testing, labeling and documentation

  5. Step 5

    Fluke certification and as-built drawings delivered

Technical Standards & Testing

TIA-compliant. Fluke-certified. Fully documented.

Every outside plant fiber installation follows TIA-568, TIA-606 labeling, NEC 800 and applicable manufacturer specifications. Fluke DSX Versiv certification and full as-built documentation are delivered at project close.

  • TIA-568 structured cabling standards
  • TIA-606 labeling and administration
  • TIA-942 data center infrastructure
  • Fluke DSX-8000 channel and link certification
  • Manufacturer certified installer for Panduit, CommScope, Leviton
Access Cabling commercial structured cabling infrastructure
Industries Served

Outside Plant Fiber for every commercial environment

28+
Years
5
CA Offices
50
States
12M+
Feet Installed
Local Service Area

Outside Plant Fiber across California & nationwide

Local crews dispatched daily from five California offices. Multi-site rollouts across all 50 states.

In Depth

A closer look at outside plant fiber

Outside-plant (OSP) fiber installation across California — building-to-building campus links, city-block extensions, aerial spans, direct-bury, and conduit runs. Access Cabling designs the pathway, pulls armored and loose-tube cable, installs splice cases at building entries and mid-span, and delivers full Tier 1/Tier 2 certification. Licensed C-10/C-7 (CSLB #992009). Coordinates trenching, boring, utility locates, and permits.

Cable construction for outside-plant

OSP cable is loose-tube gel-filled or dry-block, jacketed for UV and moisture, and often armored (corrugated steel tape) for direct-bury and rodent protection. Aerial cables use dielectric self-support (ADSS) or figure-8 messenger construction. For inside-outside runs we specify indoor/outdoor rated cable that transitions from OFNR at the building entry without a splice — code allows 50 feet of OSP jacket inside a building before splice-to-inside-plant is required (NEC 770.48).

Pathway: direct-bury, conduit, aerial, or hybrid

Direct-bury with armored cable and warning tape 12-18 inches above at 30-36 inch depth (per local code and utility class). Conduit (typically HDPE or PVC innerduct) for the most maintainable and future-serviceable design — allows adding cables later without re-trenching. Aerial on utility poles with pole-attachment agreements and CPUC-compliant clearances. Hybrid designs are common: bore under a driveway, trench across a lawn, aerial across a public right-of-way.

Permits, locates, and coordination

USA 811 utility locates are called before any digging (mandatory by law, and we manage the ticket). Right-of-way and encroachment permits are pulled with the local AHJ or CalTrans as applicable. On private campus we coordinate with facilities and grounds crews on restoration expectations. On public routes we handle traffic control per WATCH manual and MUTCD as required by the AHJ.

Splice cases at building entries

Every OSP-to-inside-plant transition happens in a splice case at the building entry (basement, utility room, or riser closet). Case is grounded to building steel per NEC 770.100, cable-in-conduit protected, and slack storage (15-30m) for future re-entry. Cases are Corning FOSC or 3M 2178 with re-enterable design and pressure-testable seals.

Testing and documentation

Tier 1 loss + Tier 2 bidirectional OTDR on every strand, plus a GPS-tagged as-built showing pathway, splice case locations, pull-box positions, and depth. Delivered as bound PDF plus geodata for GIS import.

Related Topics
  • Outside Plant Design
  • Direct-Bury Fiber
  • Aerial Fiber
  • Underground Boring
  • USA 811 Locates
  • Splice Enclosures
  • Campus Backbones
  • Right-of-Way Permits
Ready To Build?

Request a quote for your outside plant fiber project

Share your scope — square footage, drop or device count, and timeline — and a senior estimator returns a written, itemized proposal within 48 hours. Free site survey, no obligation.

  • Licensed C-7 / C-10 (CSLB #992009)
  • Fluke-certified, 25-yr warranty
  • California & nationwide crews
  • Written proposal in 48 hours
Manufacturers

Products & manufacturers we install

Vendor-agnostic. We specify best-in-class components for each project — copper, fiber, racks, power, wireless and access control from the industry's leading manufacturers.

  • Panduit
    Copper & Fiber · Certified installer
  • CommScope
    Copper & Fiber
  • Belden
    Copper & Fiber · Belden Certified System Vendor
  • Corning
    Copper & Fiber · Fiber optic systems
  • Leviton
    Copper & Fiber
  • Siemon
    Copper & Fiber
  • Superior Essex
    Copper & Fiber
  • Chatsworth (CPI)
    Racks & Enclosures
  • Middle Atlantic
    Racks & Enclosures
  • APC by Schneider
    Power & UPS
  • Fluke Networks
    Test & Certification · DSX-8000 certification
  • Ubiquiti
    Wireless
  • PDK (ProdataKey)
    Access Control · Cloud access control

Brand references reflect products Access Cabling has installed on commercial projects. Trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does building-to-building fiber cost?+

Highly dependent on distance, pathway, and permits. A short direct-bury run between adjacent buildings on the same campus with soft-soil trenching can run under $10k. Longer runs crossing public right-of-way, requiring boring, or with permit complexity add materially. We quote OSP jobs after a walk and utility-locate review.

Do you handle the trenching, or subcontract it?+

For short direct-bury runs on private property we self-perform. For boring, longer trenching, right-of-way work, and any complex civil scope we partner with licensed underground contractors. Either way, Access Cabling is the single point of accountability.

Can you install fiber aerially on existing utility poles?+

Yes. We handle pole-attachment applications with the pole owner (PG&E, telco, or municipal utility), CPUC-compliant clearances, and installation with ADSS or messenger-supported cable. Boom trucks are on-staff or subbed.

How deep does buried fiber need to be?+

Typical direct-bury is 30-36 inches with a warning tape 12-18 inches above the cable. Deeper under roadways and driveways (48 inches under trafficked areas). Local code and the AHJ may specify further requirements.

What about entering the building — how does the fiber transition inside?+

OSP cable can extend up to 50 feet inside a building without splicing (NEC 770.48). Beyond that we splice OSP to inside-plant riser or plenum cable in a splice case at the building entry, grounded to building steel.

Do you pull permits, or is that our responsibility?+

We pull the low-voltage permit with the AHJ and coordinate any right-of-way or encroachment permit for the OSP route. Utility-authority permits (pole attachment, franchise) are typically handled jointly with the customer since agreements may already exist.

Can you locate and repair a buried fiber cut?+

Yes. OTDR from either end pinpoints the fault distance; we combine with as-built drawings and a tracer-wire locator (if installed) to find the location, excavate at the confirmed point, splice in new cable, and recertify. Response is 2-4 hours from most California offices.

What documentation do I get for OSP work?+

Full closeout package: pathway drawing with GPS coordinates for pull-boxes and splice cases, cable-in-conduit records, splice-case port maps, OTDR traces (.sor), Tier 1 loss reports, and permit records. Delivered as PDF plus GIS-compatible geodata.

How much does outside plant fiber cost?+

Outside Plant Fiber pricing depends on drop count, cable type, pathway complexity, and building conditions. Most commercial projects range from $150 to $350 per drop installed. Request a free site survey for an itemized quote.

Do you provide outside plant fiber nationwide?+

Yes. Access Cabling is headquartered in California with a nationwide technician network for multi-site rollouts across all 50 states.

Is outside plant fiber certified and warrantied?+

Every installation is Fluke-tested and certified. Structured cabling installs carry manufacturer warranties of up to 25 years through our Panduit, CommScope, Leviton and Belden partner relationships.

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