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What you will see on a new construction site when installing network cabling for a client. More info at our website here - http://www.bridgecable.com/ We take a look around a new project in the Philadelphia area with Bridge Global Services or better known as BridgeCable.com. Welcome back to our channel! Bridge Cable team has another treat for you! We would like to show you how we do the job. If you’re checking out our services, you can subscribe to this channel before giving us a call. Here’s a video of a Network Cabling done in a new construction site in Pennsylvania. There are two things we’d like to share when it comes to a new construction cabling job; you would have to work with different trades at different levels. When it is a new construction, we participate in before everything else is put up. We have to take part of the construction as we have to install the cables before painting and before putting the drywalls up. You can see it in the video how secure and neat the bundles are being installed in the wall. Of course we have to allow some time for the painters to paint the walls or they will be painting over our faceplates. Another option we would like to show you are the bundles installed before the drywall sheetrock are up. Check out the different kinds of caddies we used for this bundle attached to the stud. What will actually be done is to cut it out on the drywall and slap it in there. You’ll see some straps, sometimes needed, sometime not, but straps are actually essential to make the installation neater as they hold the cables very well. Another thing you will see are the wireless access point lines we have installed at the ceiling and some of the WAPs are ready to be mounted. You will see that the wires are still a little bit saggy and still a little mess, we have not straightened out the bundles yet because we are still only midway of pulling the cables but we are going to pull that back a little later. But the main thing here is that the majority of this stuff has been installed high and dry, and you can see a glimpse of how it will turn out as a finish product. On the other hand, if you don’t know yet, Bridge Cable offers TV mounting services. We’re moving on to showing you the first few things we do before mounting. Sometimes people don’t know about different televisions and television connections so we are making some coils up there. If we don’t have a location of the television yet or the electric guys have not drop the electric cables yet, we will just call it up for later. Typically, when we are doing an office, we will do white for VOIP and blue for network data. We are moving on to Ben measuring stuff and doing cutbacks and we are walking now to the IT room. In this site, the IT is very small. As you can see, we just have a 9u which is our typical layout with two patch panels. They have not painted it yet so we are just putting them up but basically we’re just dropping wires with a nice Arlington ring. You will also see Tyreke pulling wires and with him you’ll see no wire resting in the ventilation area because we have J-hooks right up. More great information about our network data cabling services here as well - http://www.bridgecable.com/network-ca... We’re almost at the end of this video and we’re almost done… you’ll see how we run the wires and that’s it for today! This is a great example of a new construction network cabling job. If you’re convinced, give us a call! Don’t forget to like, share, comment, and subscribe! Bridge Cable 1-(877) 832-1206 Available 24 Hours a Day. Emergency service for all Low Voltage Structured Cabling Installations and Repairs. 2066 W. Hunting Park Ave, STE 308, Philadelphia, PA 19140