Service Capabilities
Infrastructure Advisory & Consulting Services
Data Installers offers pre-construction and pre-installation consultation for commercial low-voltage projects across Southern California. This is the planning stage: reviewing architectural and MEP drawings for a new Ontario office building or a Rancho Cucamonga tenant improvement, walking an existing facility in Alhambra, Burbank, or Long Beach to understand its current infrastructure and the constraints that will affect a planned upgrade, identifying conduit routing options that will work given the structural elements and other trade work already planned, flagging conflicts with HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire suppression scopes before any of those trades are locked in, and working through the low-voltage infrastructure design in enough detail that the scope, budget, and installation sequence are realistic before the project is awarded.
Our advisory work is grounded in two decades of field experience installing low-voltage systems in Southern California commercial construction — which means when we look at a set of drawings for a Pomona warehouse or a Pasadena corporate campus, we're thinking about how the installation actually happens. Where conduit will realistically route given the steel structure and roof geometry of an Inland Empire tilt-up. Where the IDF closet needs to be located to keep horizontal cable runs within the 90-meter limit. Where a design that looks clean on a CAD plan will create impossible field conditions for the technician pulling cable. That practical, field-grounded input at the pre-construction stage is what prevents expensive change orders, delayed rough-in inspections, and low-voltage scopes that run over budget.
We also provide advisory services for organizations across Southern California evaluating technology infrastructure investments. If you're the IT director of an Inland Empire company deciding between a Cat6A upgrade and a fiber backbone for your next facility, a facilities manager at a San Gabriel Valley school district trying to understand what it would cost to bring your campuses' cabling infrastructure up to current standards, or a developer planning a new multi-tenant commercial building in Los Angeles County who wants to know what low-voltage infrastructure will make the building most attractive to corporate tenants, Data Installers can give you a straight, experience-based assessment rather than a vendor-motivated recommendation.