Representative Chicago Datacom Work

Commercial Network Cabling Project Work

Representative examples of structured cabling, network rack, access-point, testing, and documentation work completed with serviceability and a clean commercial handoff in mind.

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Project Portfolio

Infrastructure that remains understandable after closeout

The examples below show the type of rack work, cabling, access-point infrastructure, testing, and documentation Chicago Datacom brings to commercial projects. Client names and exact locations are omitted for privacy.

Warehouse Infrastructure

Commercial rack buildout and multi-device cabling

A commercial network infrastructure project organized around access points, patch panels, switches, and a rack layout designed for future serviceability.

  • Cat6/Cat6A device cabling
  • Patch-panel termination and rack dressing
  • Clear labels and organized patching
  • Closeout photos and documentation by scope
Wireless Infrastructure

Access-point cabling, placement, and mounting

Wireless reliability depends on more than the access point itself. Proper pathways, cable performance, PoE delivery, placement, and mounting all affect the final result.

  • Access-point data cabling
  • Commercial mounting and clean pathways
  • PoE switch and rack coordination
  • Wireless survey and heatmap coordination when required
Testing & Closeout

Verification beyond a basic continuity check

For qualifying projects, certification testing provides documented performance results that can be included in the final handoff.

  • Fluke certification reports by scope
  • Port and cable labeling
  • Rack and endpoint photos
  • Supportable closeout documentation

What to Send

Make the first project review more useful

Floor plans, rough device counts, rack or closet photos, ceiling information, project timing, and access restrictions help us understand the job before a site walk.

Floor plan or marked drawingShow device locations, rooms, racks, or access points.
Photos of the spaceCeilings, pathways, racks, and difficult areas are especially useful.
Approximate scopeNumber of drops, devices, floors, or work areas.
Timing and accessBusiness hours, shutdown windows, lifts, escorts, and site restrictions.

Discuss a Project

Schedule a site walk or send the basic scope

Send the project city, approximate device or drop count, desired timeline, and any floor plans or photos you already have. For time-sensitive work, calling is the fastest option.

Request a project review

We will review the details and determine whether a phone call, site visit, or written estimate is the best next step.

Your information is used only to respond to this project request.

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