Start with the information you have
Tell us what needs to connect, where the project is, and when the space needs to be ready. Plans, drop lists, cable schedules, and clear photos help define the physical scope.
Project contact
Phone
[PHONE]
Email
[EMAIL]
Address
[ADDRESS]
Hours
[HOURS]
Service area
Nashville and surrounding communities within [SERVICE_RADIUS]
Project visits and office appointments must be scheduled in advance.
Provide the address, facility type, requested service, approximate quantities, existing conditions, and schedule. You can email plans or photos to [EMAIL] after submitting.
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Prepare a useful request
You do not need every technical answer. A few accurate project details are more useful than a guessed specification.
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Full address, facility type, occupied or construction status, access rules, work windows, and site-walk information.
02
Service needed, device or drop count, copper or fiber requirement, rack condition, test requirement, and known exclusions.
03
Current drawings, drop lists, cable schedules, photos, construction phase, bid or decision date, milestones, and target completion.
Before you submit
Plans and photos support an initial review, but concealed conditions may still require a site walk or field allowance.
Provide the full address, facility type, requested service, approximate cable or device count, drawings or photos, network-room condition, construction phase, target dates, access restrictions, and test or closeout requirements.
Yes. Separate the new work from the existing conditions, identify services that must remain active, and include wide and close-up photos of racks, panels, labels, and problem areas.
It depends on the route, building access, network space, concealed conditions, quantities, and information available. Existing facilities and remediation projects often benefit from field verification.
General contractors, owners, and consultants can send plan links to [EMAIL]. Include the bid date, site-walk information, addenda process, relevant drawing and specification sections, and the low-voltage schedule.
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