As a Port Charlotte public safety DAS Contractor, we ensure code compliance on every project, and provide advanced level design, installation, commissioning and validation services for Manatee County and statewide.
National Data Contractor trains our techs through our certified Public Safety DAS Contractor program where our techs are all OSHA certified, FCC licensed, trained through the BDA manufacturers, and are well trained in emergency responder communication enhancement BDA systems.
We stand out as a premier Port Charlotte public safety DAS contractor, providing extensive services tailored to your specific needs and equipped with a wide range of networking skills. From the initial planning stages to post-construction support, National Data Contractor has the expertise to handle all aspects of your project seamlessly. No need to waste time searching for an architect with limited DAS knowledge - we can deliver optimal riser and pathway designs without any hassle.
As a Port Charlotte public safety DAS contractor, we only use the latest technologies to design public safety DAS and BDA systems, and the latest technologies in equipment to meet your current and future needs. We aggressively watch the industry for change, and our suppliers are quick to update us on changes as well, thus ensuring you get a system that won't be obsolete in a few years, and one that is expandable and upgradable.
We are truly your one stop Port Charlotte public safety DAS contractor with full level services regardless of your project phase. Simply provide NDC with your building plans and we'll return a fully featured construction ready package of deliverables that includes riser and pathway designs, and all required documentation and support. We can even Geocode & Design the building in 3D modelling for a precise look at every element within the system, from viewpoints of height and placement of components, how components are connected from floor-to-floor, to visually showing you the exactness of the network and how it will perform after deployment.
A public Safety DAS Contractor must have extensive knowledge and training, as lives depend on it. The ability to design, install, and commission a reliable emergency responder system is imperative when in times of crisis where first responders or public safety officials need reliable and clear communications, both inside and outside the structure. Anything less than a full understanding of a public safety DAS system can cost lives.
Our DAS services include:
- Import floor plan into iBwave & Scale to size.
- Select appropriate materials & assign to structure.
- Design the incline surfaces, horizontal surfaces, elevator shafts, stair wells, etc.
- Geocode & Design the building in 3D.
- Select the best DAS & equipment for the project.
- Design the equipment layout plan.
- RF propagation analysis to validate design
- Fast Ray Tracing, COST231 or VPLE propagation
- Coverage Output Maps (RSSI, RSCP, RSRP)
- EMF calculation and analysis
- Compliance results based on user defined pass/fail criteria.
- Design Fiber Optic layout.
- Design Battery Backup system to required specs.
NDC's DAS Deliverable package includes:
- iBwave Deign File.
- Equipment list & Cross Reference Report
- Cable Routing Report
- EMF & Output Maps Compliance Report
- Link budget Analysis Report
- Design & Floor Plan Layout diagram with labels
- Prediction Plots: Signal Strength, RSCP, RSRP & Best Server, etc.
National Data Contractor offers services nationwide. We are headquartered in Florida and hold a state Electrical Licenses, and have another office and hold a C7 license in Los Angeles California. We have working partners in most other states that we team partner with when needed. Regardless of location, we will always have an NDC team PM on site from one of our two locations.
To reiterate, National Data Contractor is a complete public safety DAS contractor serving Port Charlotte Florida with a wide array of skilled abilities that can handle your project from conception to completion.
Since 2019, ERRCS fire codes have undergone significant changes each year, with mandates now strongly enforced and regulations notably clearer. The shift has been remarkable, emphasizing stringent adherence to safety standards. Building owners face heightened scrutiny, compelled to comply with updated requirements for emergency communication systems. The evolution reflects a concerted effort towards enhancing public safety, ensuring buildings are adequately equipped to handle emergencies. With a clearer framework in place, authorities can enforce regulations more effectively, fostering a safer environment for all. These changes mark a pivotal moment in bolstering emergency preparedness and response capabilities across various sectors.