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Multi-tenant commercial developments or multi-building campuses are built to support long term growth, flexibility, and manageability. The telecommunications infrastructure within these facilites require a careful assessment of the long term needs of the project. Planning, design, and coordination of the telecommunications infrastructure and services is no less important than the design of water, HVAC systems, and electrical service.

JanCom Technologies, Inc. is well versed in planning for a manageable and flexible telecommunications infrastructure for office buildings, campuses, and beyond. Just as an Architect will facilitate the process of establishing the needs for a building, JanCom provides guidance and leadership to the, Developer, Facility Owner, or End User in the programming of telecommunications infrastructure and system requirements.

Programming is the process of identifying visions, needs, and goals that must be fulfilled by the completed project. The end result of the programming process is an agreed upon set of quantifiable objectives such as sizes of spaces for telecommunications equipment rooms, pathways, service provider access, preliminary electrical and mechanical loads, project costs, and the identification of criteria upon which success of the completed project is measured.

An agreed upon program of requirements allows the project Owner, the design team, and JanCom, to confidently design and coordinate the systems and services that result in a capable, flexible, and cost effective facility.

JanCom Technologies, Inc. Provides --

  • An assessment of telecommunications needs upon which the design of a successful campus, commercial development, or building infrastructure is based.
  • Technology coordination and planning for property developers, service providers, and building owners.
  • Assessment reports to identify current and future technology needs, assist with decisions, and create project budgets.
  • Design and documentation of site and building telecommunications infrastructure needs to meet current and future growth requirements.
  • Migration planning -- a technology pathway to get from today to tomorrow.
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