Opening a new office, renovating, or absorbing an acquisition? The network is one of the last things planned and the first thing to break. We design, source, install, and configure — Ethernet runs to firewall to Wi-Fi — and your team plugs in and works on move-in day.
Cables not run. Switches not configured. ISP install delayed. Staff sent home.
Looks fine. Two weeks later, intermittent failures. Re-running cable in occupied space is expensive.
Dead zones in the boardroom and the executive corner office. Heatmap was guessed, not surveyed.
Inherited a network with no diagrams, no passwords, no records of who set it up.
Walkthrough, floor-plan review, Wi-Fi heatmap. Design before we touch a cable.
Cat 6A runs to every desk, conference room, AP location. Punched, tested, certified. Lifetime warranty.
Sized for the office, ordered with volume pricing, configured before install. Plug-and-play on the day.
Two internet lines from different providers. We handle the install schedules, the demarc, the failover config.
Workstations moved, printers reconfigured, phone lines ported. Tested before staff arrives.
Network diagram, IP plan, equipment list, access credentials. Handed over before we leave.
Site walk, drawings reviewed, requirements captured. Design + budget delivered.
Cabling crew runs Cat 6A. Tested and certified. Telco demarc identified.
Switches, firewall, access points configured at our shop. Bench-tested.
Hardware mounted, cables connected, network powered up, Wi-Fi tested across the floor.
Primary + backup internet activated. Failover tested live. Public IPs in place.
Engineer on-site as staff arrive. Catch the small stuff in real time.
Typical buildout duration for a 30-seat office.
Every desk, every conference room, every AP working on move-in day.
Every drop tested with a Fluke certifier. Results in the documentation pack.
We don't re-pull cable after move-in. The first pass is the right pass.
“Opened our new 40-seat Markham office on a Monday. Senator's team was there from Friday onward. Staff walked in Monday at 9 a.m., signed in to Wi-Fi from their assigned desks, and worked. Best office move I've ever seen.”
Common in commercial buildings. We coordinate with whichever crew is approved and supervise the work to our standard.
Yes. Most modern offices run voice over the same Cat 6A. We coordinate with your phone provider for cutover.
We do — most clients move to a managed network agreement after the buildout. Optional but common.
We've worked in Victorian-era heritage buildings downtown. Plaster walls, no drop ceilings, conservation rules — solvable, just slower.
Send us your floor plans and tentative move-in date. We'll walk the space, scope the work, and send a fixed-price proposal in a week.