The Workman team has been non-stop!

Workman Communications • October 7, 2022

We continue to be busy and grow.  As our techs continue to complete project after project and we manage to full-fill service calls that come our way we are still ambitious for more projects. Heres a look at what we’ve been up to…

Our team headed out to CP Pro Services to install (2) CAT6 CMR cables to (10) locations, (3) CAT6 CMR cables to (1) location, (4) CAT6 CMR cables to (2) locations, then proceeded to mount plywood and an open frame rack and finally terminated, tested and labeled everything. As we continue to grow our partnership with CP Pro we are scheduled to go back and Demo all of the old cabling in the building and look forward to working with them in the future.

A server cabinet is hanging from the ceiling in a room next to a printer.

Pictured: A completed 12U enclosure.

A security camera is mounted on the side of a building.

Pictured: A mounted camera connected to (1) CAT6 cable.

Our techs Completed another project with our new friends over at TSU. Our team did work in the office building at the front of the location such as ; installing (2) CAT6 CMR cables to from MPOE to (1) upstairs server room location, then proceeding to mount a piece of plywood and a 12U open frame rack, installed (2) CAT6 cables from the upstairs IT room to the TSU rack location, mounted a 2nd plywood and a 12U enclosure in TSU, installed (1) CAT6 cable to (4) camera locations and mounted (4) customer supplied cameras, installed (2) CAT6 cables to (3) office locations using 30′ of wire mold, installed (1) CAT6 cable to a point-to-point (P2P) location then mounted the P2P to the existing mast using about 10-15′ of outdoor CAT6 cable.

Then the team proceeded to tackle the office building located out back. They mounted plywood and a 12U enclosure in the back of the office, then continued to install a 2″ EMT and weather-head to the shipping container, installed Guide-wire from the shipping container to the corner of the shed, (1) cat6 cable to a point-to-point location then mounted the P2P to the mast, installed (1) cat6 cable to (8) camera location and mounted the (8) customer supplied cameras for the back building and installed (2) Cat6 cables from the office to the shipping container and finished with terminating, testing and labeling everything. We continue to grow our partnership with our contact over at TSU as we are scheduled to do some more work for them in the near future.

We have also started a few bigger projects while also finishing up the ones that were already in the works. 

Keep an eye out for our next blog to stay up to date with our techs and new projects that we have coming in.

Thank you for reading and taking an interest in our team.

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