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* Please understand, this is not to offend, but rather to inform.
Lets face it, we all forgot sometimes. It is understandable that customers do forget with all the other things they have going on. We aim to fix that by constantly reminding them! Don't Wait. Socrates said it best, "Well begun is half done".
Low Voltage cabling is handled by separate specialized low voltage technicians. Electrical prints may only show conduits or stub outs for cabling, with detailed installation methods left to the specialist.
Ethernet and Fiber changes faster than building codes as do other trades such as electrical, mechanical, structural, and architectural. A low voltage specialist will consult with the customer to ensure the correct cables are used to meet the needs for now and in the future.
In commercial build-outs, the specific number of Ethernet jacks, Wi-Fi access points, and security camera locations are determined by the final user or tenant after the main structural plans are finalized. However, installing the cables during the during the appropriate phase of construction is critical to meet that need.
Sometimes, customers want to avoid the cost of blue print design for the communications Low Voltage markups. This often leads to misunderstandings on the jobsite. Other trades will ignore low voltage needs as is not clearly specified on the prints. Having to cut sheetrock or drill extra holes can be avoided with proper planning.
The Technology Sheet, often called the "T" Sheet is a very important part of the overall construction plan. In some cases this is omitted from the print set for numerous reasons. Regardless, this is one of the most critical areas for your operations.


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