Cabling to Compute
One continuous stack — structured cabling, fiber backbone, power and cooling, network fabric, and the on-premise compute that runs workloads at the edge.
Most integrators stop at the jack. We treat the physical layer and the compute layer as one system, because the thing you actually want — video analytics, building intelligence, reliable AV — depends on every layer beneath it being right.
That means certified copper and single-mode fiber, properly bonded and grounded racks, sized UPS and thermal management, redundant uplinks, and then the servers, GPUs, and edge appliances that turn a network into a platform. We size compute against the actual workload: how many camera streams, at what resolution, running which models, with what retention.
Everything is labeled, tested, and documented to standard, and handed over with as-builts and test results rather than a promise.
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Projects using this
Distribution Center, South Bay
A 400,000 square foot facility with plate recognition across the yard, dock dwell analytics, and floor-facing boards showing crews where the bottleneck currently sits.
View projectFull-Floor Residence, Tribeca
A pre-war full-floor conversion where every pathway had to be negotiated against landmark constraints, building rules, and an existing riser that was already full.
View projectOceanfront Estate, Sagaponack
A twelve-acre oceanfront property rebuilt from the studs, with marine-grade perimeter security, whole-property audio, and seasonal monitoring delivered against a fixed Memorial Day occupancy date.
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The earlier we join, the more we can do. Bring us in during design and the infrastructure disappears into the architecture.