HIGH PLAINSMission Critical

BICSI · TIA-942

Structured Cabling & Fiber

High-density copper and fiber, designed and installed to standard — and decommissioned cleanly.

BICSI design (RCDD) & certified installersTIA-942 data center infrastructureManufacturer-certified systems & warranties100% tested & documented as-builts

Overview

Cabling is where a data center's design intent meets reality. Done right, a structured cabling plant is documented, testable, and ready for the next density step; done wrong, it chokes airflow and becomes a decommissioning liability. We design and install copper and fiber to TIA-942 and BICSI standards, label and test every run, and hand over as-builts you can actually trust.

What's included

Inside our cabling scope

Structured copper (Cat6A)

High-density Category 6A to the cabinet for management, OOB, and edge connectivity — installed and certified.

  • Cat6A channel and permanent-link certification
  • Overhead and underfloor pathway buildout
  • Manufacturer-warranted systems

Fiber optic installation

OM4/OM5 multimode and single-mode backbone and horizontal, terminated, fused, and loss-tested.

  • MPO/MTP trunks and structured fiber
  • Fusion splicing and OTDR testing
  • Insertion-loss certification per link

Cable management & containment

Pathways, ladder rack, and in-cabinet management built so airflow and future moves stay clean.

  • Overhead ladder rack and basket tray
  • In-cabinet vertical & horizontal management
  • Airflow-aware routing

Decommissioning & abandoned-cable removal

Abandoned cable is a code, airflow, and fire-load problem. We remove it cleanly and document what's gone.

  • Abandoned-cable identification and removal
  • NEC-aware abatement
  • Reclaim, recycle, and document

How we work

A documented process, every time.

01

Design

RCDD-led pathway, containment, and media plan sized for current density and the next upgrade.

02

Install

Structured copper and fiber installed to BICSI workmanship standards, labeled to your naming convention.

03

Test

100% of runs certified — copper channel/permanent-link and fiber insertion-loss/OTDR — with results delivered per circuit.

04

Document

Port maps, as-builts, and test records handed over so the next team inherits a plant they can trust.

FAQ

Cabling, answered

The questions buyers — and their auditors — actually ask.

Do you self-perform structured cabling, or subcontract it?

We self-perform with BICSI-trained installers under RCDD-led design. That is the point of a single mission critical vendor — the crew cleaning your data hall and the crew building your cabling plant work to the same documentation and security standards.

What standards do you build to?

Design and installation follow TIA-942 for data center infrastructure and BICSI installation practices, using manufacturer-certified systems so the plant carries an extended performance warranty. Every run is tested and certified.

Can you handle both copper and fiber on the same project?

Yes — Cat6A copper, OM4/OM5 multimode, and single-mode fiber including MPO/MTP trunking, fusion splicing, and OTDR testing. We deliver one labeled, certified, documented plant.

Why use one vendor for both cleaning and cabling?

Because the two collide constantly: cabling work generates particulate, abandoned cable wrecks subfloor airflow, and both require background-checked, NDA-ready crews inside your white space. One vendor means one set of badges, one security posture, one point of accountability — and a cleaner, faster build.

Approved-vendor ready

The proof your process requires.

The reasons we make it onto an approved-vendor list — and stay there.

  • ISO 14644-1:2022 Class 8 methods
  • BICSI-certified cabling design & install
  • Background-checked, drug-screened techs
  • NDA-ready · badge & escort protocols
  • $2M general + $1M professional liability
  • ASHRAE TC 9.9 / IEST-aligned process

Need the other half of the scope? Data Center Cleaning & Decontamination

Get a quote for cabling.

Tell us the market, the scope, and the timeline. We'll come back with a plan, a price, and the documentation your approved-vendor process needs.