




Communication cable work on a high-rise is not a job you can wing. The height, the coordination, the sheer number of moving parts - it all demands a crew that knows exactly what they're doing before they ever set foot on site. That's the kind of work we take seriously every single time.
Here's what that prep phase actually looks like. Before a single cable goes up, we're measuring, laying out conduit, and making sure every run is planned to the inch. That groundwork is what separates a clean install from one that causes headaches down the road. No shortcuts, no guessing.
The exterior work is just as involved. Mounting a large-scale Radio Waves antenna dish to the building exterior means working at height with tools in hand, managing cable routing carefully, and making sure every connection in that junction area is solid and organized. Two of our guys working in tandem, one on the ladder managing the dish, the other handling the wiring - that's the kind of teamwork this type of job requires.
What a lot of people don't realize is how much communication cabling ties into the overall electrical infrastructure of a building. It's not a separate trade - it's part of a complete, functional system. Our industrial electrical installation experience means we understand how all of it works together, which is what makes us effective on jobs like this.
Safety is baked into everything we do on a site like this. High-visibility gear, proper ladder setup, deliberate movement at every step. It's not just about checking a compliance box - it's about making sure our crew goes home and the work gets done right.