MultiTek
MultiTek
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Low-Voltage Wiring

Low-voltage wiring covers the cabling plant for access control, video surveillance, paging, intercom, AV, sensors and wireless backhaul — fitting operating models whose facility build, retrofit or expansion bundles network, security and AV cabling under one trade rather than fragmenting across multiple subcontractors with overlapping schedules and unclear handoff lines.

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Structured cabling installs the physical Cat6/Cat6A copper and fiber backbone that every downstream network, voice, wireless and security system depends on — fitting operating models whose facility is being built out, refreshed or consolidated, and whose IT posture cannot tolerate ad-hoc cabling that creates documentation gaps and rework liability over the life of the building.

IT Equipment Relocation

IT equipment relocation sequences inventory, labeling, decommission, palletized transport, racking and bring-up across coordinated cutover windows — fitting operating models whose move involves live production equipment, regulated downtime windows and dependencies between racks, circuits and applications that internal IT cannot pause normal operations to absorb.

Data Center Migration

Data center migration projects scope source-to-target inventory, dependency mapping, racking, cabling, network bring-up and acceptance testing — fitting operating models whose data center exit, lease end, colo consolidation or cloud-adjacent refresh cannot be executed by internal IT without sacrificing service continuity during the cutover.

Network Installation

Network installation covers physical placement, racking, patching and bring-up of switches, routers, wireless access points and supporting hardware — fitting operating models whose new build, refresh or expansion needs network gear cabled, mounted and labeled to documented standards rather than improvised under deadline pressure.